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What are the consequences of not believing in election?

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Rejecting the doctrine of election can lead to a misunderstanding of God's sovereignty and grace.

Not believing in election can result in the minimization of God's sovereignty over salvation, leading individuals to think that their own efforts or choices are the primary factors in their relationship with God. This perspective can undermine the assurance that comes from understanding that salvation is a gift from God, as emphasized in Romans 9:16. Moreover, it can foster a reliance on works rather than faith, creating anxiety over one's standing before God. Recognizing election shifts the focus from human ability to divine grace, freeing individuals to trust fully in Christ’s work for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 9:16

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