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What does the Bible say about God ruling over the non-elect?

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The Bible teaches that God rules over all, including the non-elect, using them to serve His purposes.

In Zechariah 14, it is outlined that even those who are not part of God's elect serve a vital role in His divine plan. The verses depict a scenario where the wealth and resources of the non-elect are gathered to support God's chosen people. This illustrates that God sovereignly directs all things, including the lives of those who may not know Him personally, to ultimately fulfill His purpose for His elect. The roles established in Genesis 25 emphasize the principle that the elder (representing the non-elect) serves the younger (the elect), demonstrating God's control over every aspect of creation, including human affairs.
Scripture References: Zechariah 14:14, Genesis 25:23, Romans 9:12

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