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Why is it important for Christians to understand reprobation?

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Understanding reprobation highlights God's sovereignty and the elect's dependence on divine grace for salvation.

Reprobation is a doctrine that reinforces God's absolute sovereignty and justice. It reflects that some are ordained to condemnation, a vital truth for comprehending the depth of God's mercy towards the elect. Recognizing reprobation leads believers to a more profound appreciation of Christ's sacrificial work and the grace that distinguishes them as recipients of salvation. This understanding fosters humility, driving believers to gratitude for their calling and an acknowledgment that they, too, are undeserving apart from God's grace.
Scripture References: Romans 9:22-23, Ephesians 2:8-9, 2 Thessalonians 2:12

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You, Not You
Tim James · Jan 7, 2024
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