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How does God's election affect salvation?

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God's election assures that salvation is entirely by grace and not based on human effort, as He chooses those whom He will save.

The doctrine of election is central to understanding the nature of salvation within the Reformed theological perspective. This is vividly portrayed in Ephesians 1, where it emphasizes that God chose His people before the foundation of the world. This act of election underscores that salvation is initiated and accomplished by God alone, rather than by any human works or merit. It highlights the idea that those elected are chosen in Christ, guaranteeing their ultimate redemption through His atoning work. The implications of this doctrine afford believers great comfort and certainty, knowing that their salvation is anchored in God's sovereign grace and not subject to their own fluctuations or failures. In this way, God’s election is a source of tremendous security and assurance for all who are called to faith.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, 11, Romans 11:5-8

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