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What does it mean to be part of the 'usward'?

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Being part of the 'usward' refers to those whom God has chosen and whom He lovingly watches over and calls to repentance.

The term 'usward' in 2 Peter 3:9 highlights the distinct care and attention God shows towards His chosen people. It signifies those who are recipients of His saving grace, indicating that God's promises and long-suffering are directed towards them. For the elect, this term encompasses the assurance that they are not only seen but cherished by God, culminating in a calling to repentance and a life of faith. Understanding our position as part of the 'usward' serves to deepen our appreciation for God's mercy and the work He has done in our lives.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:9

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To usward
John Reeves · May 31, 2022
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