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Why is the concept of election significant in Reformed theology?

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Election is significant because it underscores God's sovereignty and His grace in saving sinners.

Election, central to Reformed theology, asserts that God, from eternity, chose certain individuals for salvation based on His will and love. Romans 9:11-16 emphasizes that this choosing is not based on human effort but on God's mercy alone. The sermon touches upon this theme by discussing God's covenant promises, showing how His grace is pivotal for salvation. Understanding election helps believers recognize that their faith is not a product of their merit but a result of God's purposeful salvation, which brings comfort and assurance in His sovereignty over salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 9:11-16, Ephesians 1:5, 2 Timothy 1:9

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What Aileth Thee?
Clay Curtis · Dec 21, 2012
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