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How does fetching grace relate to the concept of election?

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Fetching grace exemplifies the doctrine of election, showing that God chooses and draws individuals to Himself.

Fetching grace directly correlates with the Reformed doctrine of election, as illustrated by King David’s choice to bring Mephibosheth to his table. This act of grace was not based on Mephibosheth's merit, but solely on David's covenant with Jonathan. In a similar way, God elects individuals according to His purpose, not because of any foreseen merit, but out of His mercy. John 6:44 states that no one can come to Christ unless the Father draws them. This highlights that it is God's initiative and power that fetches the elect to Himself, showcasing His sovereign grace in salvation.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 9, John 6:44

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