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What does the Bible say about God's election of a remnant?

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The Bible reveals that God elects a remnant according to His grace, demonstrating that His choice precedes any decision made by individuals.

In Romans 9:24, the Apostle Paul emphasizes that God has chosen a remnant from both Jews and Gentiles, illustrating that His electing grace is central to salvation. This notion affirms that salvation is not based on human decision or merit but on God's sovereign choice and mercy. As seen in the examples from Hosea and Isaiah, God calls those who were previously not His people, showing His initiative in salvation. Paul argues that our understanding of salvation must recognize that we are not saved by our choice, but by God's grace which enables us to respond in faith (Romans 9:25-27).
Scripture References: Romans 9:24-27, Hosea 1:10, Isaiah 10:22

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