How does election affect our understanding of grace?
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Election underscores the nature of grace as unmerited favor from God towards sinners.
Understanding election profoundly impacts our comprehension of grace. In Reformed theology, election is the foundation upon which God’s grace is built. It reveals that our salvation is not based on human merit or effort but solely on God’s sovereign will and mercy. As stated in Romans 9:10-16, God’s choice is independent of human works, reinforcing that grace is a gift extended to those who rightly deserve none. This understanding fosters humility in believers, as we recognize that our standing before God is not due to anything we have accomplished but is entirely attributable to God’s unbounded grace. Thus, election amplifies the message of the Gospel: that we are saved by grace through faith, a gift of God, not of works, affirming our total dependence on Him.
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