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Why is the concept of God choosing His people important?

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The belief in God's election reassures Christians that salvation is entirely the work of God, rooted in His grace and purpose.

The concept of God choosing His people is vital in Reformed theology, emphasizing that salvation is not based on human merit or choice but on God's sovereign will. As stated in the sermon, 'Tis not that I did choose thee, for, Lord, that could not be' highlights the truth that our acceptance before God is entirely due to His gracious initiative. This doctrine reassures believers that their faith is a result of God's electing love, affirming that 'a man can receive nothing except it be given him from heaven' (John 3:27). Understanding election enhances our appreciation for God's mercy and drives us to worship Him, recognizing that for Christians, everything hinges on His choice and grace rather than our actions.
Scripture References: John 3:27, Ephesians 1:4-5

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