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What does the Bible say about God's elect in Revelation?

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The Bible describes God's elect as being redeemed, marked by His name, and faultless before His throne.

In Revelation 14:1-5, God's elect are depicted as the 144,000 who are with the Lamb on Mount Zion. They possess the Father's name written on their foreheads, symbolizing their belonging to God and their identity in Christ. This group is showcased as redeemed, indicating their salvation through Christ's blood. Furthermore, they are described as virgins, highlighting their purity and simplicity of faith, following the Lamb wherever He goes, portraying their loyalty and devotion. Importantly, these believers are seen as without fault in God's eyes, emphasizing the complete and perfect nature of their salvation in Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:1-5

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