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What Is the Meaning of the Word "Predestination" in Romans 8:29?
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How do you explain "predestinate" in Romans 8:29? "For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren." (Romans 8:29).
Answer
Answer: The statement is heard many times, "You cannot reconcile
the sovereignty of God and the free will of man." This is not true--one
can understand both. The confusion exists when one does not properly
understand the meaning of foreknowledge and predestination.
Foreknowledge is an attribute of God's omniscience. Primarily,
foreknowledge has to do with persons and places, and
predestination is centered in God's purposes.
Foreknowledge contains one element, that is, knowing what is going to
happen before it takes place. In relation to people and places, it does
not contain the element of bringing it to pass or making it happen.
Predestination, on the other hand, is different from foreknowledge in
that it contains two elements: One is the prediction (His
omniscience) and the other is the act of God (His omnipotence) to
bring it to pass. The confusion begins when one inserts meanings into a
word which it does not contain. Remember, keep these two words separated
as to their meaning.
Foreknowledge has one element, that of foreknowing what is going to
happen. Do not add any other meanings to this word, it contains one
element only!
Predestination has two elements; one is predicting, the other
fulfilling. Again, predestination is related to God's purposes,
foreknowledge is related to persons and places.
In verse 29 we are told:
"For whom he (Christ) did foreknow..."
This simply states that Christ knew ahead of time every person who would
trust Him as their Savior. The word carries no other element which would
impede the free will of a person to make their own choice. Every
Christian who would be saved is foreknown of God. We also see that
every Christian is going to be the recipient of what God is going to
predestinate.
"For whom he did foreknow (every Christian) He also did
predestinate. "
He foreknew every person who would be saved. His purpose
is seen in predestination as we are predestinated to what?
"To be conformed to the image of his son."
When will we be conformed to the image of God's Son? At the Rapture,of
course!
In Philippians 3:20,21 we are told: "For our conversation is in
heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto
his glorious body."
This is being conformed to the image of His Son.
In I John 3:1 we read:
"Beloved, now are we the sons (Greek, TEKNON, "children" ) of
God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be; but we know that, when
he shall appear (at the Rapture) WE SHALL BE LIKE HIM; for we
shall see him as he is."
Predestination becomes very clear if we do two things: One, take exactly
what the Scripture says and believe it. Two, know the difference between
foreknow1edge and predestination and add no other elements of meaning to
them. Foreknowledge has one element while predestination has two.
In summary: Romans 8:29 teaches the following according to
predestination:
1. WHO: Only the saved are predestinated, never the lost to be
saved),
2. WHAT: Christians are predestinated at some future time to "be
conformed to
the image of his Son."
3. WHEN: At the Rapture. Philippians 3:20,21, and I John 3:2
NOTE: - Those who claim that God predestinated some to be saved, while letting the others go to Hell, are accusing God of being a liar. As we look at the word of God, may we let the Lord defend Himself against these false teachers. In John 3:16 God says He “loved THE WORLD.” In II Peter 3:9, the Lord says He is, “not willing that any should perish; but that all should come to repentance” (i.e., Greek – metanoia; “a change of mind”). Therefore God’s word makes the predestinationalists out to be liars, not the Lord. Hebrews 6:18 says it is “impossible for God to lie.” Remember, the middle verse of the Bible is Psalm 118:8, “It is better to trust in the LORD, than to put confidence in man.”
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