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Why is the doctrine of election significant for understanding grace?

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The doctrine of election is foundational for understanding that salvation is by grace alone, not through works.

The doctrine of election holds that God chose specific individuals for salvation before the foundation of the world, according to His sovereign purpose. This teaching underscores that grace is unmerited and cannot be earned. Without acknowledging election, one cannot fully embrace grace, as it reflects God’s initiative in saving individuals. Preaching this doctrine alongside God's grace allows believers to grasp their total dependence on God’s mercy, affirming that salvation is not a result of human action but divine decree.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 9:11-16, Revelation 13:8

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