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What does the selection of the twelve apostles teach us about God's grace?

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The selection highlights that God's grace is unconditional and not based on human merit.

The choice of the twelve apostles serves as a powerful example of God's grace in action. As referenced in Luke 6 and reflected upon in the sermon, none of the apostles were selected for their qualifications; rather, they were chosen by the unmerited favor of Christ. This demonstrates that God's grace is freely given and not contingent on human abilities or backgrounds. As Romans 9:11 explains, God's purpose in election stands firm, revealing His sovereignty and graciousness in calling those whom He desires without regard to their prior accomplishments or spiritual standing.
Scripture References: Luke 6:12-16, Romans 9:11

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"He Chose Twelve"
Don Bell · Jun 21, 2026
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