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Why is unconditional election significant for Christians?

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Unconditional election affirms that salvation is entirely a work of God, not based on human merit.

Unconditional election is a cornerstone of sovereign grace theology, indicating that God chooses individuals for salvation based solely on His grace and purpose, not on any foreseen action or decision on their part. This doctrine is deeply rooted in scripture, suggesting that before creation, God determined who would be saved (Ephesians 1:4). By recognizing that salvation is not contingent upon our merit, Christians can find true assurance in their faith. Understanding this doctrine encourages reliance on God’s sovereign will and deepens gratitude for His irresistible grace that brings lost sinners to Himself.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4

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