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How does the doctrine of election assure believers of their salvation?

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The doctrine of election assures believers that their salvation is secured by God's choice, not their works or desires.

Election teaches that God, in His sovereignty, chooses certain individuals for salvation before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:4). This assurance is profound: it means that salvation is not dependent on human will or effort (Romans 9:16), but solely on God's gracious decision. For believers, this doctrine serves as a source of certainty and comfort, as they rest in the knowledge that their salvation is rooted in God's eternal purpose and love, which cannot be changed or thwarted. It emphasizes God's sovereignty and grace, encouraging Christians to live in joy and gratitude for being chosen to receive His mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4, Romans 9:16

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All Taught Of God
Paul Mahan · Feb 16, 1997
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