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What does the Bible say about the heritage of the elect?

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The Bible teaches that the heritage of the elect includes God's promises of mercy, love, and assurance found in Isaiah 54.

Isaiah 54 outlines the heritage of the elect as a profound promise from God to His church. It emphasizes the church's future growth, its assurance against shame and oppression, and the certainty of God's enduring love. This chapter reveals that the church, despite its initial barrenness, will flourish with many believers, including Gentiles, who will come to know the redeeming grace of Christ. The final verses highlight the protective and nurturing promises of God, reinforcing that He has established a covenant of kindness and peace with His people, ensuring that they will persevere and ultimately triumph.
Scripture References: Isaiah 54:1-17

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