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What does the Bible say about election and God's elect?

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The Bible teaches that God has chosen an elect people for salvation, as demonstrated in verses like Titus 1:1 and Romans 9.

The doctrine of election is clearly laid out in Scripture, emphasizing that God has a specific group of people He has chosen for salvation. In Titus 1:1, we see Paul referring to the 'faith of God's elect,' indicating that there is a distinction between those who believe due to divine election and others. Romans 9 elaborates on this by stating that not all who are descended from Israel are part of Israel, reinforcing the idea that God's elect are those chosen based on His sovereign grace rather than lineage or works. This establishes a premise that God has an elect people who will ultimately come to faith in Christ and experience eternal life, as promised before the foundation of the world.
Scripture References: Titus 1:1, Romans 9:6-8

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