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How does the doctrine of election relate to grace?

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Election highlights God's unmerited grace in choosing individuals for salvation.

The doctrine of election is fundamentally intertwined with the concept of grace, as it demonstrates that salvation is entirely a work of God’s unmerited favor. Romans 11:5 states, 'Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace.' This indicates that those who are chosen are not selected based on their deeds but are recipients of grace that God extends freely. The reality is that, apart from God's sovereign choice, sinners would remain in darkness, as none seek God by their own initiative (Romans 3:11). Understanding election as a act of grace offers comfort, as it assures believers that their salvation is secure in the hands of a gracious God who desires to redeem His chosen people from every nation and tongue. Hence, the election is a testament to the depth of God’s love and the richness of His grace toward humanity.
Scripture References: Romans 11:5, Romans 3:11

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