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What does it mean that God preserves the elect?

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God's preservation of the elect ensures that believers will remain in faith and ultimately reach salvation, as promised in Scripture.

The preservation of the elect is a core tenet of the Reformed faith, emphasizing that those whom God has chosen will also be sustained in their salvation. Romans 8:38-39 reassures believers that nothing can separate them from the love of God in Christ Jesus, underlying the assurance that God will keep His people. This preservation is not based on the believer's strength but on God's unchangeable will and power. Philippians 1:6 promises that He who began a good work in believers will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. This teaching provides immense comfort, enabling believers to trust fully in God's plan and power for their salvation, affirming confidence in their eternal security.
Scripture References: Romans 8:38-39, Philippians 1:6

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Caleb Hickman · Apr 12, 2026
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