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How does election relate to the invitation of the gospel?

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Election does not limit the gospel invitation; rather, it assures us that those called to faith will respond to Christ's invitation (Matthew 11:25-26).

Election plays a crucial role in the context of the gospel invitation. It's important to understand that the doctrine of election does not restrict the call to salvation only to the 'elect,' but it affirms that God has chosen a specific people to receive His grace. This means that the invitation extended by Christ is authentic and goes out to all who are laboring and heavy laden, suggesting that every person who feels their sin's burden is indeed a candidate for salvation. Election provides assurance that the invitation will not fall on deaf ears, for those whom God has chosen will inevitably come to Christ. Thus, election amplifies, rather than diminishes, the gospel's reach and fervor.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:25-26

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