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What does predestination mean in the context of election?

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Predestination is God's eternal decree to conform the elect to the image of His Son.

Predestination, in relation to election, encompasses God's divine decision made before the world began regarding those He would save. This doctrine teaches that God predetermines individuals to be 'conformed to the image of His Son' (Romans 8:29). This means that those whom God elects are inevitably transformed through salvation to reflect the character of Jesus Christ in their lives. This aspect of predestination reassures believers that their salvation is fully secured by God's sovereign will, emphasizing that no one can thwart His purpose for them as His chosen people.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29, Ephesians 1:5

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