Another serious error, those predestined is speaking of individuals.
'For those whom HE foreknew' is speaking of individual persons.
I can not understand how anyone can say what you're saying except for the reason you can't stomach the truth about the doctrine of election of individuals. So you pull out all sorts of word tricks but they just fall flat. I have gone round and round with others like freegrace on these issues in the past, and wont hash them all out again.
Ummm...no. First "those" is plural...means more than one. No word tricks there. Funny you would say that when you quote a version of the Bible that adds tons of words that are not present in the actual text.
Then looking at the context of Romans 8 to see who Paul is talking about.
Verse 1 "to those who are in Christ Jesus" 'those' is plural..those people...being in Christ Jesus means being saved.
Verse 4 "...the requirement of the Law might be fulfilled in us..." 'us' is plural...speaking again of those who are saved.
Paul shifts to individuals in verse 9,10,11.
Paul shifts back to plural in verse 12 "So then, brethren, we are under..." Brethren is more than one, we is plural as well. Again reference to followers of Christ.
back and forth a little.
vs 26 "helps our weakness","for we do not know","pray as we should","Spirit Himself intercedes for us" - all plural speaking of Christians
vs 27 "He intercedes for the Saints"
vs 28 "And we know","good to those","to those who are called" again we are speaking plural about all Christians.
vs 29 -30 the verses you believe speak of individuals being predestined
vs 31 "What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who is against us?" We plural...us..plural. God predestined us (Followers of Christ) to be conformed to the image of Christ, to receive a purpose, even a calling as a Christian, to be justified and glorified. Christians are what Israel was, a chosen people. Just as God predestined a chosen people in the old covenant, we too are chosen, predestined, in the new covenant.
Paul says in 1 Corinthians 2:7 "but we speak of God's wisdom in a mystery, the hidden wisdom which God predestined before the ages to our glory;" The hidden wisdom that God predestined included the coming of Christ. God ordained that Christ would have to come and be a perfect sacrifice to pay the penalty of sin.
The idea that only certain people were "elected" or predestined to receive salvation goes against what the Bible clearly says about the purpose of Christ.
1 Corinthians 15:22 For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive.
- This does not mean that all will be saved, but all can receive salvation
Romans 5:18 Therefore just as one man's trespass led to condemnation for all, so one man's act of righteousness leads to justification and life for all
Titus 2:11 For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men
We see that ALL have the "ability" (as Marvin would say). But many will choose not to act on that ability.
We also know that the Bible tells us our thoughts and actions here on earth determine our eternal destiny, this clearly negates the concept of God electing certain people and not electing others.
Romans 2:6 God will repay each according to what they have done.
Matthew 6:15 But if you do not forgive others their sin, your Father will not forgive your sins
John 15:10 If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love
Matthew 7:21 Not everyone who says to me 'Lord,Lord' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of My Father who is in heaven.
Galations 6:7 A man reaps what he sows
There are plenty more, but when you look at the entire picture we can clearly see that Christ died for all. But only those that believe join Him in the resurrection and experience the new birth, becoming a new creature in Christ. Any sort of limitation on this removes free will, and removes God's justness.