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Does predestination mean we have no free will?

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No, predestination does not negate human free will; rather, it affirms God's ultimate sovereignty in the salvation process while allowing for human responsibility.

The doctrine of predestination does not deny human free will, but rather redefines its context within God’s sovereign plan. While Scripture teaches that God has predestined certain individuals for salvation, it also affirms human responsibility in responding to God's call. The free will of individuals operates under the sovereignty of God, meaning that while believers are chosen and predestined, they are also called to respond to the gospel. Thus, predestination and free will coexist within the framework of God's divine providence, where God's ultimate authority governs all decisions without undermining genuine human response.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30, Ephesians 1:4-5, John 6:44-45

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