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What does the Bible say about the characteristics of God's elect?

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The Bible describes God's elect as chaste virgins who follow the Lamb and are without fault before the throne of God.

In Revelation 14:4-5, the Apostle John depicts God's elect as those who are pure and undefiled, spiritually speaking. This purity signifies that they have been preserved by God's grace from the corruptions of false religion and idolatry. Furthermore, these individuals are described as followers of the Lamb, indicating their commitment to Christ's example and teachings. They are also characterized as having no guile, which means they are sincere in their worship and faith, presenting themselves honestly before God. Ultimately, they stand before the throne of God without fault, a testament to the redeeming grace of Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:4-5

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