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Why do people struggle with the concept of election?

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Many struggle with election due to misconceptions about fairness, questioning how God's choice aligns with human responsibility.

People often wrestle with the concept of election because it challenges their understanding of fairness and justice. The idea that God would choose some for salvation and not others seems, on the surface, inequitable. However, such struggle usually arises from a limited perspective of divine justice, as the reality is that all humanity deserves condemnation. The scriptural teaching clarifies that election is not about fairness, but about God's sovereign mercy and grace—underscoring that salvation is a gracious gift rather than a right earned through works. Understanding God's sovereign choice helps illuminate the depths of His mercy, which is foundational for a proper view of God’s character and justice.
Scripture References: Romans 9:14-16, Ephesians 2:8-9

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