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What does it mean to be chosen by God in relation to Christ's death?

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Being chosen by God means that individuals are set apart for salvation, and Christ’s death is effective for them as His elect.

The concept of being chosen by God is central to the understanding of salvation in Reformed theology. It means that before the foundation of the world, God selected certain individuals to be the recipients of His grace (Ephesians 1:4). This divine choice is not based on any foreseen merit or action but is solely an act of God's sovereign will. Since Christ's death was specifically for His sheep (John 10:15), it confirms that those who are chosen will undoubtedly receive the benefits of His atonement, including forgiveness and eternal life. The interplay of divine election and Christ's sacrificial death assures believers that their redemption was secure and planned from eternity.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4, John 10:15

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