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How does the parable relate to God's choice of the elect?

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The parable illustrates the difference between those who are called to work and those who are chosen to receive the reward.

The parable of the laborers in the vineyard directly relates to the doctrine of election by distinguishing between those who are called and those who are chosen. In the parable, many responded to the call to labor, but only a few received the promised reward of grace. This aligns with the doctrine of sovereign grace, where God chooses individuals for salvation based on His purpose and not their works or willingness. The laborers who were hired last, representing the elect, knew their unworthiness yet received a full wage—a picture of God’s grace extended to the least deserving. This teaches us that God's choice is based on His unchanging character and love, reassuring believers that they are part of a chosen people.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:1-16, Romans 8:30

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