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Why is the concept of believers being called out by God important?

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It highlights God's sovereignty and grace in selecting those who will respond to His gospel.

The calling out of believers by God is pivotal in understanding sovereign grace. In Revelation 20:4, John sees the souls of those who have been called out, reflecting God's initiative in saving His elect. This act signifies God’s power and purpose, as He binds Satan so that the Gospel can reach all those whom He has chosen. Everyone called out is seen as a witness or martyr, indicating a deep identification with Christ's sacrificial death. This reinforces the significance of God's grace and the importance of being part of His elect, as it assures believers of their security in Christ and their role in His divine plan.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:4, Acts 1:8, 1 Peter 2:24

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