The Bible teaches that God sovereignly elects individuals to salvation, as seen in passages like Romans 8:29-30.
Sovereign election is a core tenet of the Reformed faith, underscoring that salvation originates from God's will and purpose. Romans 8:29-30 outlines this doctrine by stating, 'For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son.' This highlights that election is not based on human action or merit but solely on God's grace. Throughout Scripture, we see that God chooses individuals for His purposes, illustrated in the calling of Abraham, where God chose him from among idolaters to be the father of a great nation. This truth is often met with disdain in some circles today, yet it remains the foundation of understanding God's redemptive plan.
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