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What does the Bible teach about the election of grace?

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The election of grace refers to God's sovereign choice to bestow grace on certain individuals, as outlined in Romans 11:5.

The concept of the election of grace signifies that God's choice to extend grace is not based on human merit but on His sovereign will. In Romans 11:5, Paul writes, 'Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace.' This emphasizes the doctrine that salvation is a gift from God that is freely given to those He has chosen, independent of any work or righteousness on their part. Understanding this doctrine assures believers that their salvation is secure in God’s sovereign purpose rather than their fluctuating efforts or worthiness.
Scripture References: Romans 11:5

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