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What does the Bible teach about the distinction between the elect and the reprobate?

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The Bible teaches that God makes a sovereign distinction between the elect and the reprobate, choosing to regenerate and call the elect to Himself.

The distinction between the elect and the reprobate is foundational in sovereign grace theology. As seen in Romans 8:30, God does not call everyone equally; instead, He sovereignly elects certain individuals for salvation. This divine choice is not based on human merit or foreseen faith, but solely on His will and purpose. 2 Corinthians 3 emphasizes that this difference is not made by us; it is God who sovereignly grants regeneration to His elect, thereby differentiating them from those who remain in sin and darkness. The recognition of this distinction highlights God's grace and the security that comes from being chosen and redeemed as His people.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, 2 Corinthians 3

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