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Why is the doctrine of election significant for Christians?

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The doctrine of election is significant because it assures believers that their salvation is secured by God's eternal purpose and grace.

The doctrine of election, central to historic Reformed theology, holds that God chooses certain individuals for salvation according to His sovereign will. This doctrine provides immense comfort and assurance to believers, illustrating that their faith is not a product of their own decision but rather a fulfillment of God's eternal decree. In the sermon, the idea is supported by the assertion that Christ will certainly bring His chosen ones to Himself at the appointed time. Understanding election helps Christians appreciate the depth of God's love and mercy, affirming that salvation is a gracious gift rather than a human achievement. This perspective fosters humility, gratitude, and a profound sense of security in God’s promises.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:29-30, Romans 8:28-30, Romans 9:15-16, 2 Timothy 1:9

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Our King Priest
Clay Curtis · Aug 7, 2022
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