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

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The Bible teaches that God's elect have the privilege of singing a new song, being joyful children of God, and having an intimate relationship with Him.

In Psalm 149, the privileges of God's elect are highlighted, which include the special calling to sing a new song unto the Lord. This new song signifies the transformative work of Christ in the hearts of His people, shifting their focus from self to the glory of Christ. It reflects a profound understanding and appreciation of God’s grace and mercy. Additionally, God's elect are described as joyful children who find their identity and worth in Him, benefiting from His everlasting love and righteousness. This privilege encompasses a deep relationship with God, who delights in His people not based on their deeds but on what He has done for them.
Scripture References: Psalm 149, 1 Peter 4:1-11

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