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What are some effects of believing in election?

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Believing in election brings comfort, assurance, humility, and a deeper sense of joy and gratitude toward God.

The doctrine of election profoundly affects believers, leading to several positive outcomes. Firstly, it instills a sense of comfort through the assurance that God has chosen them before the foundation of the world, as described in Romans 8:29-31. This assurance of God's love and purpose bolsters their confidence in times of trial, knowing that their salvation is secure. Secondly, understanding election promotes humility by reminding believers that their standing with God is solely due to His grace and not their merit. As 1 Corinthians 1:26-31 illustrates, God chooses the weak and despised to confound the wise, ensuring that all glory belongs to Him. Lastly, this doctrine fosters an uncontainable joy, as indicated in Psalm 65:4, where the blessedness of being chosen by God brings happiness to the believer.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-31, 1 Corinthians 1:26-31, Psalm 65:4

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Election
Henry Mahan · Nov 3, 1985
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