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How does the concept of election relate to assurance of salvation?

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Election provides believers with assurance that their salvation is based on God's sovereign choice, not human merit.

The doctrine of election affirms that from before the foundation of the world, God chose certain individuals for salvation (Ephesians 1:4-5). This concept is crucial in Reformed theology, as it highlights that salvation is an unearned gift from God and is based solely on His grace. For believers, understanding election fosters deep assurance because their salvation does not hinge on their fluctuating feelings or actions, but on God’s immutable decision to save. This assurance is echoed in Romans 8:30, which reassures believers that those whom God predestined, He also called and justified. Ultimately, the knowledge of being chosen in Christ leads to an unwavering confidence in the perseverance of the saints, knowing that God’s purpose will be accomplished regardless of our circumstances.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:30

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