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What does the doctrine of election mean?

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The doctrine of election teaches that God chooses individuals for salvation based on His grace and will, not on their merit.

The doctrine of election is rooted in Scripture, as seen in Romans 9, where it explains that God has mercy on whom He wills. This concept emphasizes that salvation is an act of God's sovereign grace, independent of human effort or decision. Throughout the Bible, we find that God's choice is not arbitrary but based on His eternal purposes and love. In the context of biblical figures like Noah and Abraham, their election serves as an illustration of God's grace in action, showing that it is by God's mercy alone that certain individuals are called out from the world to participate in His redemptive plan, assuring believers of their security in Christ's work.
Scripture References: Romans 9:11-16, Ephesians 1:4-5

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