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What does the Bible say about God's elective grace?

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God's elective grace indicates that He sovereignly chooses some for salvation, as seen in Acts 10 and Romans 15.

Throughout Scripture, particularly in passages such as Acts 10, we see the theme of God's elective grace, where He chooses individuals or groups for salvation according to His divine will rather than any human merit. Peter's experience with Cornelius demonstrates that God is not a respecter of persons; however, His grace is selectively bestowed, showing that salvation is rooted in God's sovereign choice. In Romans 15, the inclusion of Gentiles in God's plan signifies that His grace extends beyond the Jews, embodying the universal reach of the gospel.
Scripture References: Acts 10:34-48, Romans 15:4-12

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