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What does it mean that God gives grace to the elect?

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God's grace to the elect means He freely chooses to bestow His unmerited favor, ensuring their ultimate salvation.

In Reformed theology, God’s grace is viewed as an unearned gift that He extends to His chosen people. This grace not only initiates salvation but also sustains the believer throughout their spiritual journey. As stated in Romans 8:30, those whom God predestines are called and justified, demonstrating that His working of grace is integral to their salvation. Grace serves as the foundation for the believer's faith, assuring that their faith and subsequent obedience arise from this divine enablement rather than from their own efforts. Ephesians 2:8-9 emphasizes that by grace we have been saved through faith, stressing that it is not of ourselves but is a gift from God.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, Ephesians 2:8-9

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