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What does the Bible say about God's electing mercy?

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The Bible teaches that God's electing mercy is His sovereign choice to save certain individuals for His glory, independent of their actions.

God's electing mercy is clearly outlined in Romans 9:11-16, where it emphasizes that God's purpose according to election stands, not based on works. The apostle Paul illustrates that God's choice does not depend on human merit but on His sovereign will. This divine election highlights God's grace, showing that He chooses whom He will to be vessels of mercy, prepared for glory. This understanding is foundational in Reformed theology, affirming that salvation is not a result of individual choice but rather a result of God's gracious initiative.
Scripture References: Romans 9:11-16, Ephesians 1:4-5

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