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What is unconditional election?

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Unconditional election refers to God's sovereign choice of certain individuals for salvation.

Unconditional election is a central doctrine of Reformed theology, positing that God, in His sovereignty, has chosen certain individuals for salvation without any conditions based on their actions or decisions. This choice is rooted in God's purpose and grace, as articulated in Ephesians 1:4-5. The significance of this teaching is that it underscores God's authority and mercy, establishing that salvation is entirely His work—not a result of human merit or will. It emphasizes divine grace as the sole means of salvation, rejecting any notion that human free will contributes to one's election.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5

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