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How do we understand the concept of unconditional election?

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Unconditional election is the biblical doctrine that God chooses certain individuals for salvation based solely on His sovereign will.

Unconditional election is a key tenet of sovereign grace theology, affirming that God's choice of certain individuals for salvation is not predicated on any foreseen merit or action on their part, but solely upon His divine will and purpose. This concept is rooted in Scripture, which indicates that God, from eternity past, has chosen His elect in Christ to receive grace and eternal life. By emphasizing that this election is unconditional, it underscores the sovereignty of God in salvation and the assurance that His plans are not thwarted by human agency. Understanding this doctrine fosters a deep appreciation for God's grace and mercy, as it highlights the unmerited nature of salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 9:11-16

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Darvin Pruitt · Oct 6, 2009
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