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What does Romans 9 teach us about election?

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Romans 9 teaches that God's election is based on His sovereign choice, not human effort or will (Romans 9:11).

In Romans 9, the Apostle Paul discusses the doctrine of election, emphasizing that God's choice to save some and not others is rooted solely in His sovereign will, independent of any human works or merits. Romans 9:11 highlights that God's purpose according to election stands firm, demonstrating that salvation is by grace alone. This understanding counters the notion of free will determining one's fate, affirming instead that God's electing grace is a gracious act for which we can be eternally grateful. Such a fundamental truth provides believers with confidence in their secure standing before God, as their salvation rests on His unfailing promises.
Scripture References: Romans 9:11

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