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

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The doctrine of election illustrates God's sovereign mercy in choosing some for salvation.

In Romans 11:5, the Apostle Paul speaks of a remnant chosen by grace. This reinforces the concept that God's election is rooted in His mercy and not in human works or efforts. Elijah's experience, where God reminds him there are 7,000 who have not bowed to Baal, serves as a reminder that God's grace preserves a chosen people. This doctrine reassures believers that their salvation is not contingent upon their merit, but on God's sovereign will and mercy. Such truths deepen our understanding of grace as unmerited favor bestowed upon the elect.
Scripture References: Romans 11:5, Ezekiel 9:4

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