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Why is faith considered the mark of divine election?

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Faith is viewed as the mark of divine election because only those chosen by God will truly believe.

In Reformed theology, faith is seen as the evidence of divine election. Scripture indicates that those God has chosen will respond to Him in faith. Titus 1:1 refers to the faith of the elect, implying that genuine faith is granted to those who are elected by God. Romans 8:30 outlines the chain of redemption, where those whom God predestined He also called, justified, and glorified. This correlation explains how faith functions as an assurance of one's election, showing that true belief is not merely an act of human will but a response to divine initiative.
Scripture References: Titus 1:1, Romans 8:30

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True Faith
Henry Mahan · Apr 10, 1994
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