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What does the Bible say about the elect people of God?

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The Bible teaches that God has an elect people whom He calls His sheep, whom He knows and for whom He laid down His life.

The concept of the elect is fundamentally rooted in Scripture, as seen in passages such as John 10:14-16, where Jesus states, 'I know my sheep...' This indicates that Christ has a specific group of people who are His. Moreover, John 17:2 emphasizes that Jesus was given authority to grant eternal life to those the Father has given Him. The theme is prevalent throughout Scripture, showing that God is not provisionally seeking people but has a specific elect whom He intends to save. This doctrine, central to sovereign grace theology, underscores God's sovereignty in salvation (Ephesians 1:4-5).
Scripture References: John 10:14-16, John 17:2, Ephesians 1:4-5

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