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What role does grace play in predestination?

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Grace is fundamental in predestination as it reveals God's unmerited favor toward His elect, making their adoption possible.

Grace undergirds the doctrine of predestination, exemplifying God's kindness and mercy towards those He has chosen. According to Ephesians 1:6, God predestinated us 'to the praise of the glory of His grace.' This emphasizes that our selection as adopted children is not based on any foreseen merit but is entirely due to God's gracious disposition toward us. Predestination highlights the depth of His grace—His sovereign love orchestrated our salvation, ensuring that all glory is directed back to Him, reinforcing our dependence on His mercy. Therefore, grace and predestination work hand in hand to illustrate God's purpose in redemption.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:6, Romans 9:11-16

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