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How do we know that God's decree is unconditional?

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God's decree is unconditional, as it was established before the foundation of the world, independent of human action.

The decree of God, as outlined in Scripture, is an eternal and divine decision made before the creation of the world. This decree is unconditional, meaning it is not contingent upon human actions or decisions. For example, in Proverbs 8 and various passages, God reveals that He set apart certain individuals for salvation prior to their existence. This underscores the concept of sovereign grace, where God chooses whom He will save, apart from any merit on their part. The assurance that God's action is based solely on His will, not human effort, is foundational to understanding the historic Reformed doctrine of election.
Scripture References: Proverbs 8:22-25, Ephesians 1:4-5

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The Decree
Paul Mahan · Jun 8, 1997
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