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Why is election and predestination important for Christians?

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Election and predestination affirm God's sovereignty and grace in the salvation of believers.

Election and predestination are foundational concepts in Reformed theology, highlighting that it is God's choice, not human works, that determines salvation. Ephesians 1:5 shows us that God predestinated us for adoption as His children, according to His will and purpose. This not only comforts believers by assuring them of their secure position in Christ but also emphasizes that their faith is a result of God's initiating grace. Understanding these doctrines underlines the importance of God's sovereignty and the necessity of ascribing all glory to Him for salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:5, Romans 8:29

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