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What is the faith of God's elect?

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The faith of God's elect is defined as belief in Christ alone for salvation, given by God's sovereign choice.

The faith of God's elect refers to the unique, saving faith that is granted by God to those He has chosen. This faith is specifically centered on Jesus Christ as the only hope for eternal life, as articulated in Titus 1:1. Such faith is not merely the result of human effort or initiative; rather, it recognizes that salvation is entirely a work of God, from His election to calling to justification. The elect possess a profound conviction that their salvation is rooted in God's choice, not their own, as encapsulated in the hymn, 'Tis not that I did choose Thee, for Lord, that could not be.' This faith is evidenced by a love for the truth, a central characteristic of those who are genuinely in Christ.
Scripture References: Titus 1:1, Ephesians 1:4

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