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How does the doctrine of election relate to adoption in Christ?

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The doctrine of election teaches that God chose specific individuals for salvation and adoption into His family through Christ.

Election is a biblical doctrine that asserts God's sovereignty in choosing whom He will save. According to Ephesians 1:4-5, this election was made before the foundation of the world, where God decreed that certain individuals would be adopted as His children through Jesus Christ. This means that adoption is not a random act but is rooted in God's eternal purpose and love. The connection between election and adoption highlights the intimate nature of our salvation: we are not merely saved but brought into a familial relationship with God, enjoying all the privileges and responsibilities that entail being His children. Such understanding gives depth to our gratitude and assurance in Christ.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Galatians 4:5

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