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Why is the concept of foreknowledge important in the election of grace?

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Foreknowledge in the election of grace implies God's sovereign love and choice before the foundation of the world.

Foreknowledge demonstrates God's character and His intimate relationship with those He chooses. Romans 11:2 states, 'God hath not cast away his people which he foreknew.' This foreknowledge indicates God's loving choice of individuals, not merely awareness of future events. It implies a personal love and divine purpose in the saving of those whom He predestined. This concept is crucial because it guarantees that those God has foreknown will be saved; their salvation is part of His eternal plan (Ephesians 1:5). Understanding foreknowledge expands our appreciation of God’s sovereignty and grace in the salvation of sinners, reassuring believers that their status in Christ rests on God's initiative, not their own actions.
Scripture References: Romans 11:2, Ephesians 1:5

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