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What does it mean to be 'ordained to eternal life'?

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'Ordained to eternal life' refers to God's preordained decision to save certain individuals, which reflects His sovereign grace.

The phrase 'ordained to eternal life' found in Acts 13:48 signifies God's sovereign choice of those who will receive salvation. This concept aligns with the Reformed understanding of predestination, where God, in His eternal purpose, elects individuals to be recipients of His grace. It illustrates the profound mystery of divine sovereignty and human responsibility, showing that while the gospel is preached to all, it is the elect who respond in faith and embrace the salvation offered through Christ. Thus, being ordained indicates a purposeful act by God to redeem His chosen people.
Scripture References: Acts 13:48, Ephesians 1:4-5

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Paul at Antioch
Paul Mahan · Sep 27, 2020
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