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What does the Bible say about God's choice in redemption?

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The Bible teaches that God chooses His people, as seen in texts like Amos 3:2 and Acts 14:17, emphasizing His sovereignty in salvation.

In the biblical narrative, God's choice is foundational to understanding redemption. As seen in Amos 3:2, God declares His unique relationship with Israel, saying, 'You only have I known of all the families of the earth.' This verse highlights the exclusivity of God's covenant relationship with His chosen people. Similarly, in Acts 14, the Apostle Paul recounts how God chose Israel, emphasizing that this divine choice is not based on their merit but solely on God's sovereign will. This reflects the overarching theme of election found throughout Scripture, illustrating that God's redemptive plan is rooted in His purpose and grace.
Scripture References: Amos 3:2, Acts 14:17

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