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What does the Bible say about God choosing the elect?

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The Bible teaches that God has predestined certain individuals, known as the elect, for salvation, as seen in Romans 8:30.

The doctrine of election is a foundational element in Reformed theology. Romans 8:30 states, 'For whom he predestined, these he also called; whom he called, these he also justified; and whom he justified, these he also glorified.' This verse illustrates the unbreakable chain of salvation that assures the eventual salvation of all the elect. God's sovereignty dictates that He has chosen individuals for salvation from before the foundations of the world, securing their place in His eternal kingdom. This truth emphasizes that salvation is a divine act, not based on human merit or actions, but purely on God's will and purpose.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30

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