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How do we know predestination is true in relation to Christ's work?

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Predestination is affirmed in Christ's completed work, as He states that He came to give eternal life to those chosen by the Father.

The doctrine of predestination is intricately connected to Christ's mission, as outlined in John 17:1-5. Jesus declares that He has completed the work assigned to Him, which includes granting eternal life to those whom the Father has given Him. This underscores the sovereign grace theology that salvation is not contingent on human decision but rather rooted in divine election. The certainty of God's plan is that Christ effectively saves His people, demonstrating the truth of predestination as He prays specifically for those chosen before the foundation of the world, ensuring their ultimate salvation and sanctification.
Scripture References: John 17:2-3, Ephesians 1:4-5

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Christ's Glory
Don Bell · Apr 13, 2010
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