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What does Isaiah 22 teach about spiritual election?

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Isaiah 22 contrasts natural election, represented by Shebna, with spiritual election, represented by Eliakim, emphasizing God's sovereign choice.

In Isaiah 22, the narrative presents a clear dichotomy between Shebna's natural election and Eliakim's spiritual election. Shebna, despite his high position, ultimately faces disgrace due to his rebellion against God. In contrast, Eliakim is divinely chosen and empowered to lead God's people, representing true spiritual election based on grace. This principle of sovereign election underscores the distinction between those who rely on human merit and those whom God has selected for His purposes, assuring that the church's establishment and continuation rely solely on Christ, the true mediator.
Scripture References: Isaiah 22:20-21

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Shebna & Eliakim
Tim James · Jan 10, 2012
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