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What does election mean for salvation?

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Election is foundational for salvation as it assures that all whom God has chosen will ultimately be redeemed through Christ (Ephesians 1:5).

Election underpins the entirety of salvation, providing comfort that those whom God has chosen will certainly be saved. Ephesians 1:5 states that God predestined us for adoption as His children, signifying that our salvation is not based on chance or human effort but rather on God's sovereign will. This doctrine emphasizes that salvation is comprehensive; the Father elects, the Son redeems, and the Holy Spirit applies that redemption. As a result, every individual elected by God will respond in faith to the gospel call, ensuring that no one will be lost. The assurance of salvation flows from understanding election as the culmination of God's love and plan for His chosen people.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:5

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