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What does the Bible say about election for salvation?

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The Bible teaches that God chose a people for salvation from all eternity.

The doctrine of election is a foundational truth in Scripture, asserting that God, from eternity, chose certain individuals unto salvation. This election is not based on foreseen faith or works, but solely on God's sovereign will and purpose. As stated in Romans 9:11-13, God's choice is exemplified in His love for Jacob and disdain for Esau, underscoring His right to choose whom He wills. Ephesians 1:4-5 further clarifies that we were chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world, affirming that this election is intimately tied to our union with Him. Throughout the Scriptures, the doctrine of election is inseparably linked with grace, emphasizing that God’s mercy is predestined for those whom He has called.
Scripture References: Romans 9:11-13, Ephesians 1:4-5

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