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What does predestination say about God's judgment?

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Predestination clarifies that God's judgment is grounded in His sovereign will, deciding whom He will show mercy to and whom He will justly condemn.

The doctrine of predestination intricately connects to God's judgment, highlighting that God's decisions regarding salvation and condemnation spring from His sovereign authority. Romans 9 explicates this theme, illustrating that God shows mercy on whom He wills, while justly hardening those whom He chooses. This implies that humanity's judgment is not arbitrary but fundamentally rooted in God's purposeful decrees. It emphasizes that we are not judged unjustly; rather, our default position in sin places us under God's righteous judgment. Furthermore, predestination assures believers that their salvation is secure, as it is anchored in God's eternal plan, ultimately glorifying His sovereignty and justice.
Scripture References: Romans 9:18-22, Ecclesiastes 3:17

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