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Why is the doctrine of predestination important?

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Predestination underscores God's sovereignty in salvation, affirming that God has chosen certain individuals for salvation from eternity past.

The doctrine of predestination is foundational in Reformed theology, affirming that God, in His eternal wisdom, has chosen specific individuals to receive salvation before the foundation of the world. Ephesians 1:4-5 states that God predestined us for adoption as sons through Jesus Christ, indicating that our salvation is rooted not in our choices but in God's divine will. This truth brings comfort to believers, as it highlights the certainty and security of their salvation, resting in God's faithfulness rather than human effort. Moreover, it emphasizes that God's love and grace are sovereignly distributed, fostering humility and gratitude among the chosen, who recognize that their salvation is entirely a gift from God.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:29-30, Romans 8:30

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