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1 | What does Bible teach on election? | Bible general Archive 1 | GeneralWAS | 549 | ||
Please be very careful here not to just jump into this doctrine. The study of election requires a careful and detailed study of many topics including the sovereignty of God, the fall of man, The work of salvation (man's capabilites, God's will and God's work) before one should even begin to think about election, predestination and free will. I taught a Sunday School class on this. It took a full year to complete. I would be happy to post it here a little at a time, if you would rally like to investigate, or we can work out a way for me to send you the entire set of notes from the class. | ||||||
2 | What does Bible teach on election? | Bible general Archive 1 | melchizedekau | 829 | ||
dont be careful in this this is the BIG PICTURE if you study this you wil find out who you are in Christ REV 21:7 will come into effect .once you know that you are predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son .Just remember we have a free will and our names can be removed from the book of life. Exd.32:33 | ||||||
3 | What does Bible teach on election? | Bible general Archive 1 | GeneralWAS | 839 | ||
I said to be careful, not ignorant. The true student of the Word of God wants to see it in it's completeness and this takes careful study and a lot of time. As you stated, such a study gives the BIG picture of who God is, who we are and who does what in salvation. It is an eye-opener and should be pursued, but it should be done slowly and prayerfully. As to your statement of free will, this is true, to some extent. We are free to choose that which we have the ability and desire to choose. Choosing Christ is not within either our ability or desire until we are born again, and that is solely a work of God. As to your comment about being removed from the Book of Life, your interpretation of Exodus 32:33 is incorrect. God is speaking about his revelation to Moses at this point, the history from Genesis on to that day. It is not a reference to the Book of Life in Revelation. We cannot lose our salvation. I can show you dozens of verses which prove this beyond a shadow of a doubt. In fact, the very study of predestination and election leads to this conclusion as well. |
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