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What is the significance of predestination in the Christian faith?

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Predestination signifies that God has a divine purpose for each believer, ensuring that salvation is secured through His plan.

Predestination is a cornerstone doctrine in Reformed theology, indicating that God has chosen His people before the foundation of the world. Ephesians 1 details how believers are predestined for adoption as children of God according to His will. This doctrine provides assurance and hope, proclaiming that our salvation is not contingent on human decision-making but solely upon God's grace and purpose. It instills a confidence that all events in our lives lead to our ultimate good and God's glory, affirming that He works all things after the counsel of His will.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:28

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