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Why should Christians believe in unconditional election?

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Unconditional election ensures that salvation is solely by God's grace, removing any ground for human boasting.

Unconditional election is a foundational doctrine in Reformed theology that emphasizes God's sovereign choice in salvation, independent of human merit. Romans 9:13 illustrates this when it states that God loved Jacob but hated Esau, demonstrating that His choices are not based on individual actions or characteristics. By holding to unconditional election, Christians acknowledge that their salvation is a gift, not earned by works or deserved by personal righteousness, thus keeping glory focused on God alone. This doctrine challenges believers to live in humility and gratitude for God's astonishing grace.
Scripture References: Romans 9:13

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Romans Ch 9
Kent Clark · Mar 15, 2012
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