God’s choice is an act of unconditional grace bestowed upon him by his Son Jesus before the existence of the world. For this act, God chose, before the foundation of the world, those who would be freed from the bondage of sin and led to repentance and saving faith in Jesus.
[God the Father] chose us [in Christ] before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1. 4).
They believed all who were destined for eternal life (Acts 13. 48)
“I will feel sorry for whoever chooses to have mercy and will have compassion for whoever chooses to have compassion. ” Therefore, it does not depend on who wants or runs, but on God’s use of his mercy (Romans 9). : 15-16)
God chose the follies of the world to shame the wise (1 Corinthians 1:27).
What Israel is looking for, it has not realized; but the chosen ones have reached it; and the rest hardened (Romans 11. 7?Almeida21; cf. 9. 11-12; John 6. 37)
My servant whom I have chosen; so you know and believe me (Isaiah 43:10)
In this video, John Piper shows that God chooses individuals. Take the five points of CFL Calvinism and see also, on unconditional choice, classes?Doing missions when God is sovereign ?,? prior knowledge of God and faith?And “Romans 9 and the two wills of God”, as well as courses on other points.
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The purpose of this course is to shed light on five important biblical doctrines that together form one of the pillars of support of the reformed faith: total depravity, unconditional choice, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the Saints. Doctrines, known as the five points of Calvinism, will be studied with the aim of urging the church to exalt God’s sovereign action in the salvation of his people.