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Predestination is about God's control of all that happens, including his choice of saving some people. It is based on biblical teachings such as Ephesians 1:4-6 and Matthew 22:14. It is not contradicted by human choice and responsibility, but requires humility and mystery.
A web page that explains the trinity of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, based on biblical references and theology. It answers a question about the relationship between the three persons of the Trinity, and how they are distinct but one.
Learn about the biblical and theological concept of the trinity, which means that God is one but exists in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Find out how Jesus is both God and God’s son, and how he became human to save us.
A Christian pastor responds to a doubting believer who asks how to be sure of God's election. He explains the biblical teaching of predestination and accountability, and how to work out one's salvation with fear and trembling.
Predestination means we can have greater assurance” because if God is for us and has already decided we will be His, then nothing any person can do can take that away. Predestination is not something that should make us more worried about where we stand with God. It should make us realise that since God is responsible for making people ...
This idea is explained especially clearly in 1 Corinthians 15:24. Christ is currently reigning at the right hand of God, and waiting for all his enemies to be placed under his feet. And after he has “destroyed all dominion, authority and power”, he will hand over the kingdom to God the Father.
A web page that offers some points to think about when answering the question of what being a Christian means. It explains the relationship with God, the grace of Jesus, the new life, and the hope of heaven for Christians.
And while many apparent inconsistencies can be explained through careful investigation, there will always be things that puzzle us and can’t be explained. When there are apparent inconsistencies between the Bible and science, the Christian’s stance toward the Bible is to trust what God has told us and recognise that we may not have the ...
That is a really great question, and one that is not easy to answer. The problem lies not in the fact that there i not an answer but that the answer is complex and maybe not as specific as we would want it to be.
Hello, I have a question that has been bothering me very much, regarding the book of life. i have just recently began my true faith in jesus, but upon reading and obtaining as much knowledge as possible, i am coming across the book of life. which from what i have been reading seems to be a book of predestined names of people who will inherit the gift of heaven. i guess im confused. what if i ...