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What does it mean that the gospel is elective?

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The gospel is elective in that it is the message that God uses to call His chosen people to salvation.

When we say the gospel is elective, we refer to its specificity in reaching those whom God has chosen for salvation. It is not a random message but a targeted proclamation that reflects God's purpose in electing individuals for His grace. Ephesians 1 and 2 Timothy 1 tell us that God has a predetermined plan for His people, which unfolds through the preaching of the gospel. This indicates that while the message goes out to all, its saving power is effectively applied to the elect—those preordained by God to respond in faith and be brought into His family.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1, 2 Timothy 1

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