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What are the implications of unconditional election?

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Unconditional election implies that God's choice of whom to save is based solely on His will, not human actions.

The doctrine of unconditional election teaches that God's selection for salvation is not conditioned by any foreseen virtue, merit, or action on the part of those selected. This means that God’s grace is free and extends to individuals solely based on His purpose and will, as highlighted in 2 Thessalonians 2:13, where Paul states that God has chosen believers from the beginning for salvation. This liberates believers from the burden of earning their salvation and affirms that it is entirely a work of God, leading to a more profound trust in His sovereign will and love.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 2:13

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