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What does the Bible say about the salvation of certain individuals?

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The Bible indicates that God chooses certain individuals for salvation, as seen in Acts 14:8-10.

The concept of certain individuals being chosen for salvation is deeply rooted in Scripture, particularly in the preaching of the Apostle Paul, as noted in Acts 14:8-10. This passage presents a specific man who, despite being crippled from birth, hears the gospel and is granted faith to believe. This aligns with the sovereign grace theology that teaches God selects individuals whom He has deemed His elect. Throughout the Bible, instances like the calling of Cornelius in Acts 10 and the healing of the man at the Pool of Bethesda underscore this principle of God's particular saving grace extended to certain individuals, chosen according to His divine purpose.
Scripture References: Acts 14:8-10, Acts 10:1-6, John 5:1-9

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