Predestination is never, ever, ever, that of lost man unto salvation.
Predestination is always that of a saved man unto a glorified Christ's-image-bearing resurrection body.
That's what you get if you let the scriptures speak for themselves, in context, and with defining cross-references, without looking at them through any theologically-coloured glasses.
This study proves, diligently, and scripturally, the following:
Predestination is always that of a saved man unto a glorified Christ's-image-bearing resurrection body.
That's what you get if you let the scriptures speak for themselves, in context, and with defining cross-references, without looking at them through any theologically-coloured glasses.
This study proves, diligently, and scripturally, the following:
- No verse ever clearly specifies when predestination (not election) occurs
- There is no predestination unto salvation in the Bible
- Predestination is always unto adoption (not salvation)
- Adoption is the redemption of the body (not the soul)
- Adoption occurs at the resurrection
- Adoption is a blessing accompanying salvation but not salvation itself