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What distinguishes God's people from others?

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God's people are distinguished by His grace, which is bestowed upon them by His sovereign will, not by their own efforts.

In Exodus 11:7, God elaborates on the distinction He makes between His people and others. This differentiation of God's people emphasizes the doctrine of sovereign grace, where salvation is not achieved by human merit but is granted through God's sovereign choice. Paul highlights this in 1 Corinthians 4:7, emphasizing that what makes us differ is solely by the grace we have received from the Lord. This truth serves to remind believers that their identity is rooted in God's choosing and grace, fostering humility and gratitude.
Scripture References: Exodus 11:7, 1 Corinthians 4:7

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My People
Todd Nibert · Feb 21, 2007
Joshua

Joshua

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