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What does TULIP stand for in Reformed theology?

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TULIP represents the five points of Calvinism: Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints.

TULIP is an acronym that encapsulates the core tenets of Reformed theology concerning salvation. Total Depravity highlights that every part of humanity is affected by sin. Unconditional Election states that God's choice of certain individuals for salvation is based solely on His will and purpose, rather than foreseen faith. Limited Atonement affirms that Christ's atoning sacrifice was intended specifically for the elect. Irresistible Grace teaches that those chosen by God will come to faith, overwhelmed by His grace. Finally, Perseverance of the Saints assures that those who are truly saved will remain in faith until the end. Understanding TULIP is vital for grasping the sovereign grace of God in the salvation of sinners.

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