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How do we understand unconditional election in the Bible?

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Unconditional election refers to God's choice of certain individuals for salvation based solely on His will and mercy.

Unconditional election is the doctrine that God has chosen some individuals for salvation without any foreseen merit or action on their part. Romans 9:10-13 illustrates this by highlighting God's choice of Jacob over Esau before either had done good or evil. This demonstrates that God's election is based solely on His sovereign grace and purposes. It challenges the notion of a fair or unconditional offer of salvation to all, establishing that salvation is fundamentally an act of divine mercy rather than human effort. Understanding this doctrine reassures believers of their secure standing before God because their salvation rests on His choosing, not on their performance.
Scripture References: Romans 9:10-13

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