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How does election affect evangelism and missions?

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Election motivates evangelism as believers are empowered to preach the gospel knowing that God has chosen His people to respond.

The doctrine of election profoundly influences evangelism and missions because it reveals the assurance that God has a people who will respond to the gospel. Knowing that God has predestined certain individuals to salvation encourages believers to actively share their faith, believing their efforts will not be in vain. Paul exemplified this in Acts 18:9-10, where God reassured him of the many elect in Corinth, motivating him to continue his preaching. Rather than hindering the mission, the understanding of election ignites a fervent desire to proclaim the gospel, trusting that the Holy Spirit will effectively call those whom God has chosen. This perspective dissolves fears of failure in evangelism, enabling Christians to focus on faithfully declaring the truth.
Scripture References: Acts 18:9-10, 2 Timothy 1:9

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