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Why does God favor His people?

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God favors His people because of His grace and the finished work of Christ, not because of human merit.

God's favor towards His people is rooted in His grace and stems from the completed work of Christ rather than any inherent worthiness in humanity. Romans 5:1-2 illustrates that we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ and stand in His grace. This grace positions believers as favored, allowing them to receive blessings and assurance of God's benevolence. Throughout the Bible, it is emphasized that God's choice to favor His people is grounded in His mercy and love, ensuring that believers are accepted and cherished despite their sinfulness. This doctrine not only provides comfort and hope but reinforces the understanding that God’s relationship with His people is based solely on His initiative and love.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1-2

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Tim James · Jan 8, 2012
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