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What does the term 'children of promise' mean in the context of salvation?

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'Children of promise' refers to those whom God chooses to save according to His sovereign plan, as distinguished from those who rely on natural descent.

In Romans 9, Paul makes a significant distinction between the children of the flesh and the children of the promise. The 'children of promise' are those elected by God to receive His grace and salvation, exemplified by the lineage of Isaac over Ishmael. This distinction stresses that being part of God's family is not based on ethnic lineage or human effort but rather on God's sovereign choice. Thus, this concept emphasizes that entrance into God's covenant community is purely a matter of divine grace and election.
Scripture References: Romans 9:8

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