How does God's righteousness relate to election and salvation?
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God's righteousness is crucial to the doctrine of election; it assures us that His choice to save is just and based on His sovereign will.
The relationship between God's righteousness and the doctrine of election is fundamental to Reformed theology. Romans 9 reveals that God's choice in election is not based on human effort or merit but is according to His purpose. As stated, 'It is not of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy.' This reflects God's righteous sovereignty in determining who will receive salvation. God's actions demonstrate that His grace reigns through righteousness, ensuring that none are saved apart from His divine decree. Thus, believers can rest in the assurance that their election is grounded in the righteous character of God, who perfectly executes His will to bring His chosen people to faith without compromising His justice.
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