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What does the Bible say about God's division between His people and others?

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The Bible teaches that God makes a distinction between His chosen people and those whom He leaves in their sin, demonstrating His sovereignty.

In Exodus 8:23, God explicitly states, 'I will put a division between my people and thy people.' This separation illustrates the sovereign grace of God, where He chooses to bless and protect His elect while allowing judgment to fall upon others. This act emphasizes that salvation and grace are not based on human merit but are a result of God's sovereign will. The distinction serves to showcase God's authority and power to rule over creation as sovereign, reaffirming that He is the Lord in the midst of the earth, a truth that is rooted in His divine prerogative to show mercy to whom He will.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:23, Daniel 4:35

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