Predestination - God's Choice
The
term
predestinate
in the context of
salvation
literally
means: knowing who to
choose or own before the beneficiary's
decision will be made in agreement with
the call to salvation. God who is
omniscient already knew in
eternity past who would respond in
agreement with His offer of eternal life
through Christ Jesus by faith (Ephesians
1:3,12).
God
had predetermined that salvation would
be by
grace through faith in Christ
crucified alone. Thus, all
are afforded the opportunity to be saved
(Titus
2:11). God never predestined
that people would go to hell (2
Peter 3:9). As a matter of
fact, hell was purposefully and
exclusively
prepared for Satan and his angels (Matthew
25:41). While it is both true
and tragic that people are going to
hell... they do so at their own
choosing. God has purposed that
people would be born to be born again (1
Timothy 2:4). This required
God's offer of salvation and man's
responsibility to receive God's gift of
eternal life by faith. God will
never save anyone without their consent
(John
1:12).
Predestination has to do with more than
just going to heaven. God has
predestined that all who would believe
on the Lord Jesus Christ would be
conformed to the image of Christ (Romans
8:29). It is to every
Christians advantage to grow in the
likeness of Christ.
Life eternal & internal do not exist
apart from Christ (John
15:1,5).
The biblical
perspective of God's work of predestination unto
salvation is that God achieved it for us
so that we can freely choose to receive
it by faith
(Ephesians 2:8,9).
Sincerely, Dr. Arthur Belanger
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