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How does the doctrine of election affect believers?

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The doctrine of election assures believers that their salvation is secured by God's sovereign choice.

Election is a core doctrine asserting that God, in His sovereignty, chooses specific individuals for salvation. This doctrine is not merely theoretical but is meant to affect the believer's identity and assurance of salvation. As mentioned in 1 Thessalonians 1:4, the Thessalonians knew their election by God as a personal reality, resulting from their experience of His grace. This assurance frees them from insecurity and legalism, encouraging their faith and deepening their relationship with God. When believers understand their election, they are uplifted by the certainty that they are chosen, loved, and secured in Christ, fostering a profound trust in God's purposes.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 1:4

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