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What does the story of the children of Korah teach us?

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The story illustrates God's mercy and the mystery of divine election in salvation.

The narrative of the children of Korah offers profound insights into God's nature and the doctrine of election. Despite being part of a rebellion led by their father, Korah, God spared the children due to His mercy. This act highlights the truth that God can choose to save whom He wills, as declared in Romans 9:15-16. Their preservation is a testament that even those who may appear to be lost can be saved through God’s sovereign grace. It emphasizes the mystery of divine election—that salvation is not based on human effort or familial ties, but solely on God's compassionate choice.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15-16, Numbers 26:11

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