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What does the 'TULIP' acronym represent in Reformed theology?

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TULIP stands for Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints, summarizing key doctrines of grace.

The TULIP acronym captures the core tenets of Reformed theology regarding salvation. Each component reflects essential beliefs: Total Depravity signifies that all humans are dead in sin and incapable of saving themselves (Ephesians 2:1-3); Unconditional Election asserts that God chooses individuals for salvation based solely on His will (Romans 9:15-16); Limited Atonement means that Christ's atonement effectively redeems only those whom God has chosen (John 10:14-15); Irresistible Grace indicates that those chosen by God will inevitably come to faith (John 6:37); and Perseverance of the Saints assures that true believers will remain steadfast in their faith until the end (Romans 8:38-39). Together, these doctrines highlight God's sovereignty and grace in the salvation process, challenging Arminian views.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1-3, Romans 9:15-16, John 10:14-15, John 6:37, Romans 8:38-39

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