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What does the Bible say about salvation for the elect?

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Salvation for the elect is a certain promise in Scripture, stating that God will bring His chosen people to salvation.

The Bible teaches that salvation is assured for God's elect, as seen in passages like Jeremiah 50:19-20, where God promises to bring His people back to their habitation and eliminate their iniquity. This promise points to the redemptive work of Christ, affirming that everyone for whom Christ died will ultimately be saved. In sovereign grace theology, it is emphasized that God's will is absolute and that His promises are infallible, meaning if God says He will do something, it will surely come to pass.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 50:19-20, Romans 8:30, Acts 13:48

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A Sure Thing
Tim James · Apr 12, 2015
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