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What does Romans teach about God's electing grace?

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Romans teaches that God's electing grace results in a remnant of people chosen for salvation, demonstrating His sovereign love.

In the book of Romans, particularly in chapters such as Romans 11, Paul asserts the existence of God's electing grace, which signifies that not everyone is saved, but there is a remnant whom God has chosen. Romans 11:5 indicates, 'Even so then at this present time also, there is a remnant according to the election of grace.' This doctrine illustrates God's sovereignty in salvation, highlighting that He chooses those who are unable to choose Him on their own. This truth is intended to instill hope, as it exemplifies God's faithfulness and mercy, ensuring that His chosen ones will ultimately attain the salvation He has promised.
Scripture References: Romans 11:5, Romans 8:28-30

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