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What are the results of foreknowledge and predestination?

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The results include calling, justification, and glorification of those whom God has foreknown and predestined.

According to Romans 8:30, the results of foreknowledge and predestination encompass a series of acts that ensure the salvation of the elect. The progression outlined by Paul shows that those whom God predestined are subsequently called, justified, and glorified. This process is not described as future events, but as accomplished facts. Calling refers to God's effective invitation to His elect, enabling them to respond to the gospel. Justification entails God's declaration of the believer as righteous, while glorification speaks to the believer's ultimate transformation into the likeness of Christ. These results highlight the complete and sovereign work of God in the salvation process, ensuring that all His elect will indeed be saved and conformed to His image.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30

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