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Why is the concept of 'certain men' important in salvation?

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The idea of 'certain men' highlights God's sovereign choice in election and His intent to save specific individuals.

In the sermon, the phrase 'a certain man' in Acts 3 underscores the biblical truth that God has predetermined certain individuals for salvation. This aligns with Reformed theology, affirming that not everyone is chosen, and that God knows His sheep personally as outlined in Scripture. Salvation is not a general offer but a specific act of grace towards those He has foreordained, showcasing God's active role in calling and justifying His people.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30, John 10:14

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