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How does the doctrine of election relate to redemption?

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Election is foundational to understanding redemption, as those chosen are redeemed by Christ's blood.

The doctrine of election is central to understanding redemption in Scripture. As demonstrated in Revelation, the 144,000 symbolize God's chosen ones, marked for salvation. This teaching emphasizes that God, in His sovereign grace, selects individuals for salvation, independent of their works. Those elected are not simply given a chance but are sealed and redeemed through Christ's atoning sacrifice. Ephesians 1:4-5 elaborates that believers are chosen 'before the foundation of the world' to be His people, underscoring that redemption is both particular and assured for the elect, thus securing both their justification and glorification.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Revelation 7:3-4

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