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How does God's providence relate to predestination?

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God's providence is the outworking of His predestination, fulfilling His eternal purpose for His elect in all circumstances (Romans 8:29).

The relationship between God's providence and predestination is intrinsic to understanding His sovereignty. Predestination refers to God's eternal decree to elect specific individuals for salvation, as seen in Romans 8:29, which states that those whom He foreknew and predestined are conformed to the image of His Son. Providence is then the active realization of this predestined plan throughout history and in the lives of individuals. It assures believers that everything they experience—both joy and suffering—is directed by God's hand to accomplish His will and purpose. Thus, the providential work of God serves as a confirmation of the truths of predestination, illustrating that all events contribute to the spiritual growth and ultimate salvation of God's chosen ones.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29, Ephesians 1:11

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