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What is predestination according to the Bible?

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Predestination is God's predetermined plan to save certain individuals before the foundation of the world.

Predestination is a profound biblical doctrine that refers to God's sovereign decision to elect certain individuals for salvation before time began. Ephesians 1:5 emphasizes that God predestined us for adoption as His children through Jesus Christ according to the purpose of His will. This doctrine illustrates the reality that salvation is rooted in God's eternal plan, which operates independently of human will or action, aligning with the overall message of Scripture that salvation is entirely a work of grace. Understanding predestination invites believers to reflect on the mystery of divine grace and to cultivate deeper trust in God's sovereign plan.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:5; 2 Timothy 1:9

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Sovereignty Hated
Mikal Smith · Jun 16, 2024
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