December 13, 2025 3:00 am
The doctrine of election is a key doctrine of Scripture, where God chooses individuals for salvation through faith in Christ, and it is clear that God, not man, does the choosing.
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Welcome to the Days of Praise podcast, a daily devotional by the Institute for Creation Research. The Elect of God. Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth. Romans 8:33.
The doctrine of election is a key doctrine of Scripture, but it is also controversial, so any discussion of it should mostly let the scriptures speak for themselves. The Greek and Hebrew word for the elect are the same as for the chosen, and it is clear that whenever the elect are mentioned, it is God, not man, who has done the choosing. For example, Christ elected the twelve to be his apostles of his own volition. They are called, in fact, the apostles whom he had chosen. The scriptures also speak of the elect angels, and even of Christ Himself as being the chief cornerstone, elect, precious.
Most often, however, the term is applied to those who have been saved through faith in Christ and His substitutionary death. They are said to have been chosen in him before the foundation of the world. Having been chosen, these elect ones are then, in the fullness of time, drawn to Christ. As he said, No man can come to me except that the Father which hath sent me draw him. He also said, All that the Father giveth me shall come to me, and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.
Finally, to make it crystal clear who does the choosing, Jesus said, Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you and ordained you that ye should go and bring forth fruit. None of this eliminates our individual responsibility to make our calling an election sure. But the grand purpose of this great doctrine is simply this. Base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, that no flesh should glory in his presence. First Corinthians one, twenty eight and twenty nine.
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