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How do we understand God's election regarding salvation?

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God's election is a sovereign choice, affirming that He saves those He predestined for salvation, not based on their works.

God's sovereignty in election is an essential doctrine within Reformed theology, as articulated in Romans 9:11-13, which emphasizes God's right to have mercy on whom He wills. Election is not a result of foreseen faith or merit but is rooted in God's sovereign grace. This truth reassures believers that their salvation depends solely on God's initiative and grace rather than human effort. The depth of this doctrine allows Christians to rejoice in the security of being chosen, compelling them to acknowledge their utter dependence on God's mercy and grace for their salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 9:11-13, Ephesians 1:4-5

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What is Man?
Todd Nibert · Jul 6, 2008
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