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What does the faith of God's elect mean?

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The faith of God's elect refers to the true and mutually shared conviction regarding the Gospel among all believers.

The faith of God's elect represents the shared beliefs and convictions that unite all true believers. As mentioned in Titus 1:1, it signifies that all who are chosen by God possess the same core understanding of the Gospel. This common faith emphasizes the unity among believers, whereby they agree on essential doctrines of salvation and Christ’s work. Each believer, irrespective of their background, is drawn together through this unifying faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This mutual faith illustrates that while individuals may differ in experiences and perspectives, the foundational beliefs remain consistent across all God's elect.
Scripture References: Titus 1:1, 2 Thessalonians 2:13

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The Faith
Todd Nibert · Dec 12, 2012
Joshua

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