Some reject the idea of election because it challenges their views on human autonomy and free will.
The doctrine of election often meets with resistance because it confronts deeply held beliefs about human autonomy and the capacity to choose God independently. Many prefer to think of salvation as something entirely within their control rather than an act of God’s sovereign grace. John 6:66 recounts that many of Christ's disciples turned away from Him after He spoke about the necessity of divine drawing, illustrating that this truth can be difficult to accept. However, embracing the doctrine of election ultimately leads to a deeper understanding of God's grace and His sovereign plan for redemption. It reminds believers that their hope rests not on their efforts but on God’s unwavering commitment to complete the work He has begun in those He has chosen.
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