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How do we know that God has predestined some for salvation?

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God's predestining grace is evident in His choosing of individuals for salvation throughout scripture.

The doctrine of predestination is a cornerstone of Reformed theology, grounded in the belief that God chooses those whom He will save before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:4-5). This is demonstrated not only in theological discussions but also in narrative instances, such as when the apostles in Acts 13:48 declare that as many as were ordained to eternal life believed. Predestination underscores the sovereign grace of God; our faith is not a result of our own merit but is a gift bestowed by God to those He has chosen. Understanding this helps Christians appreciate the grace that underpins our faith and bolsters our assurance in God’s promises.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Acts 13:48

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A Set Time #158
Mike McInnis · Dec 3, 2017
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