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How do we know that God predestines His people?

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Scripture, particularly Romans 8:29-30, clearly states that God predestines those He foreknows to be conformed to the image of His Son.

The doctrine of predestination is firmly rooted in the teachings of Scripture, notably in passages like Romans 8:29-30. Here, it is established that God, in His infinite wisdom and foreknowledge, predestines certain individuals to salvation, calling them to faith, justifying, and ultimately glorifying them. The account of Sarah in Genesis 18 illustrates how God not only foreknew Sarah but also predestined her to bear a child, enabling her faith through His divine call. This highlights that God’s election is based upon His purpose and grace, which is fully realized in Christ, ensuring that those whom He has chosen will surely come to faith and salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30, Genesis 18:10, Ephesians 1:4-5, 2 Timothy 1:9

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No Laughing Matter
Paul Mahan · Sep 22, 2013
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