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How do we understand the role of election in salvation?

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Election in salvation refers to God's sovereign choice to save whom He will, independent of human effort.

The doctrine of election underscores the biblical teaching that salvation is entirely the work of God. It asserts that God chooses individuals for salvation based entirely on His sovereign grace, not based on foreseen faith or merit. This is exemplified in the passage where Jesus asserts that 'Salvation is of the Lord,' emphasizing that it is God’s will—not man’s—that determines salvation. The concept challenges human pride, reminding us that our salvation is rooted in God's mercy and grace. This understanding promotes humility and reliance on Christ as the author and finisher of our faith, and confirms that God's plans will ultimately prevail.
Scripture References: Mark 3:13; Ephesians 1:4-5; Luke 4:24-27

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God in Flesh
Paul Mahan · Jun 2, 2019
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