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How does the doctrine of election relate to God's character?

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The doctrine of election displays God's sovereign character and His will to show mercy.

Election is fundamentally entwined with God's character, asserting His sovereignty over salvation. Romans 9:18 highlights that God has the right to show mercy or harden whom He wishes, underscoring that His mercy is not dependent on human actions. This doctrine reveals God’s divine prerogative and His plan of redemption, emphasizing that He acts out of love and purpose. Through the lens of election, we see the depths of God’s grace, wherein He chooses to save some, providing comfort and assurance to believers that their salvation is secure in His eternal will.
Scripture References: Romans 9:18, Ephesians 1:4-5, Hebrews 2:16

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Grace on Purpose
Tim James · Oct 26, 2025
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