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Predestination
Predestination is a teaching to which some Christians have adhered, including
the Reformed theologian John Calvin. While the doctrine of predestination
has sometimes been hotly disputed, it belongs within the larger context
of John Calvin's teachings about God's grace.
Calvin argued from Scripture that God has "predestined" or "elected"
some people to be saved in Jesus Christ and others not to be. He insisted,
nonetheless, that we could be sure only of our own salvation; we were never
in a position to judge whether or not another person was saved. As the
Second Helvetic Confession says,

We must hope well of all, and not rashly judge
any man to be a reprobate. (5.055)
For Calvin, the point of the doctrine of predestination was to remind us
that God is free and gracious. There is nothing that we can do to earn
God's favor. Rather, our salvation comes from God alone. We are able to
choose God because God first chose us.
Properly understood, the doctrine of predestination frees us from speculating
about who is saved and who is not. God has already taken care of these
matters in the mystery of God's own being. We are called to hear God's
good news in Jesus Christ and to trust in God through Jesus Christ.
For the preaching of the Gospel is to be heard,
and it is to be believed; and it is to be held as beyond doubt that if
you believe and are in Christ, you are elected. (Second Helvetic Confession,
5.059)

The doctrine of predestination is to be
"held in harmony with the doctrine of [God's]
love to all mankind . . . [and] with the doctrine that God desires not
the death of any sinner, but has provided in Christ a salvation sufficient
for all" (amendment to the Westminster Confession of Faith, 6.192).
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For more information, contact the
Office of Theology and Worship
in the Congregational Ministries Division at 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville,
KY 40202-1396.
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