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How does God deal with the elect and the wicked?

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God deals with the elect through grace and mercy, while the wicked experience His judgment.

Scripture outlines distinct ways in which God interacts with the elect and the wicked. For believers, God extends grace, quickening them to new life and confirming their identity in Christ (Ephesians 2:1). This reflects His sovereign choice and love toward His people. Conversely, the wicked face God's judgment and restraining influence, which prevents them from acting on their sinful inclinations to the fullest extent. As Romans 9:17 illustrates, God has mercy on whom He wills and hardens whom He wills, revealing His sovereignty in both salvation and judgment. This distinction highlights God's ultimate authority over all humanity and reinforces accountability before Him.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1, Romans 9:17

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