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Why is it significant that not everyone is saved?

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Not everyone is saved to highlight God's justice and mercy, demonstrating that God's choices are ultimately for His glory.

The significance of not everyone being saved lies in the nature of God's justice and mercy. Romans 9 illustrates that election is not indicative of any moral superiority among the chosen but rather emphasizes God's sovereignty in salvation. This serves to magnify His grace towards those He saves while simultaneously showing His justice towards those who face condemnation. Thus, understanding this dynamic fosters a deeper respect for God's nature, as it illustrates that all outcomes, both mercy and judgment, reveal aspects of His character. Moreover, believers are motivated to share the Gospel precisely because they understand the dire consequences of rejecting God's mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 9:22-23

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