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What does it mean that believers are God's elect?

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Being God's elect means that believers have been chosen by God for salvation before the foundation of the world (Romans 8:33).

The concept of being God's elect is a significant aspect of Reformed theology. In Romans 8:33, the apostle Paul speaks of 'God's elect,' indicating those whom God has chosen for salvation based on His sovereign grace, not on human merit or foreseen faith. This election became evident at an appointed time when God calls individuals to faith in Christ. The doctrine of election assures believers of God's unchanging love and purpose in their lives, affirming that their salvation is rooted in God's gracious choice and not in their own works.
Scripture References: Romans 8:33

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