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Does predestination mean some people can't be saved?

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No, predestination does not mean some are doomed; it underscores that all who are chosen will come to faith.

Predestination is often misunderstood as implying that God arbitrarily chooses some individuals for salvation while leaving others to perish without hope. However, the biblical view emphasizes that predestination is rooted in God's love and purpose. Scriptures like Acts 13:48 indicate that those who are ordained to eternal life will believe, meaning that all whom God chooses will indeed come to faith in Christ. Therefore, predestination affirms that God's choice is based on His grace and not an arbitrary selection. It also highlights the need for faith and belief in the gospel as essential means through which this predetermined salvation is realized, assuring us that God's plan encompasses both His sovereignty and our response to His grace.
Scripture References: Acts 13:48, Romans 10:17

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