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How does election relate to sin and salvation?

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Election is God's way of saving a people, ensuring that His grace prevails over sin.

The doctrine of election is intrinsically linked to God’s sovereignty in salvation and the problem of sin. Through election, God chooses a people for Himself, which underscores His grace amidst humanity's total depravity. Romans 11 illustrates this by revealing that the election has obtained salvation, while others have been blinded. This means that election is not an excuse for sin, but rather God's definitive plan for rescuing the undeserving from their sinful state. It emphasizes that apart from God's choosing, no one would seek Him, preserving the glory of His grace. Hence, election clarifies that salvation is solely a work of God, independent of human merit.
Scripture References: Romans 11:7

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