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What does election say about God's character?

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Election showcases God's sovereign authority and profound mercy, as He chooses whom to save according to His will.

The doctrine of election reveals critical aspects of God's character, particularly His sovereignty and mercy. It emphasizes God's absolute right to choose individuals for salvation apart from their works or decision, underscoring His wisdom and justice. Romans 9:15-16 states, 'I will have mercy on whom I have mercy,' illustrating that mercy originates in God’s will alone. Furthermore, this doctrine accentuates the grace of God—He selects unworthy individuals, transforming them through His mercy and love, which brings Him glory. As believers understand this dimension of God’s character, it fosters deeper worship and reliance on His providence in their lives.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15-16, Ephesians 1:6-12, Deuteronomy 9:6

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