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How does Romans 8 explain predestination?

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Romans 8 explains predestination as God's foreknowledge and determination of certain individuals to be conformed to the image of His Son.

In Romans 8:29-30, Paul outlines the process of predestination as intimately tied to God's foreknowledge. The passage indicates that those whom God foreknew—meaning those He set His love and intention upon—He predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son. This highlights the transformative aspect of salvation, where believers are not only saved from sin but are being shaped to reflect Jesus Christ's character. Furthermore, the subsequent link to calling, justification, and glorification underscores that God actively works in the lives of His predestined people, ensuring their final outcome is secure in His plan. Thus, Romans 8 provides a robust framework for understanding predestination as a vital part of God's comprehensive plan for humanity's redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30

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