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How does the doctrine of election relate to the story of the Israelites at the Red Sea?

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The doctrine of election is reflected in God's choice to save the Israelites, illustrating His sovereign grace in salvation.

The story of the Israelites at the Red Sea is intrinsically connected to the doctrine of election. Just as God chose to deliver a specific people—His covenant nation Israel—from slavery in Egypt, He similarly elects individuals for salvation. This act of divine election affirms that salvation is not contingent upon human choice or effort (Romans 9:11-16), but is solely rooted in God's sovereign will. The miraculous deliverance at the Red Sea emphasizes that God's grace is the initiating force behind salvation, underscoring that those He has chosen will experience His redemptive power.
Scripture References: Romans 9:11-16, Exodus 14:13

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