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What does it mean to be an exception in God's calling?

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Being an exception means being among the few that God has sovereignly chosen and called to Himself.

According to 1 Corinthians 1:26, not many noble are called, highlighting that those who are chosen by God to receive His grace are exceptions to the general populace. This does not imply that God does not call noble individuals, but rather that the majority of those saved come from humble or lowly backgrounds. The nobleman in John 4 represents one of these exceptions, demonstrating that God's grace reaches all types of people. This sovereign choice emphasizes God's mercy and grace, showcasing that salvation is entirely an act of God's will rather than human merit.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:26, John 4:46-54

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