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How does the doctrine of election affect evangelism?

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The doctrine of election encourages evangelism by assuring believers that they are called to share the gospel, knowing that God will save His elect through their witness (Acts 13:48).

The doctrine of election provides a powerful motivation for evangelism. It assures believers that their proclamation of the gospel is not in vain, as God has ordained certain individuals to eternal life who will believe. This is exemplified in Acts 13:48, where it states, 'as many as were ordained to eternal life believed' after hearing the gospel. Thus, evangelism becomes an act of faith and obedience, trusting that God will draw His chosen people to Himself through the faithful sharing of His word. Knowing that the efficacy of the gospel transcends human efforts encourages believers to persevere in their mission to reach others with the good news.
Scripture References: Acts 13:48

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