MennoSota
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Again...why should humans care? You're so man-centered that you seem incapable of trusting God and believing.“faith alone” is by no means a sign that one is among the elect of God. Christians cannot have, on earth, certitude of their predestination without a special revelation from God. Aside from this special revelation no man can know if he will persevere in faith and good works to the end. Nevertheless there are signs of predestination which give a kind of moral certitude that one will persevere. Some of the signs that can help to provide this kind of certainty are:
Belief in predestination is not an academic exercise it is an aid to the examination of conscience. For example:
- a good life;
- the testimony of a good conscience;
- patience in adversities for love of God;
- relish for the light and the God the Word and the holy scriptures - word of God;
- mercy toward those who suffer;
- love of enemies;
- humility
Do not ask yourself, “Am I predestined?” because nobody can know this without a special revelation. Rather, ask yourself, “Do I resemble the character of the predestined? Am I a man of the beatitudes that the Lord Jesus Christ presented in the sermon on the mount?”
- Do I patiently bear through difficulties?
- Do I maintain a love for the Jesus Christ -Word of God incarnate - and the holy scriptures - the word of God written?
- Do I study the holy scriptures daily?
- Do I order my life according to the teaching in the holy scriptures?
- Do I love the poor and try to assist them?
- Am I praying for and blessing those who hate me?
Saint Paul wrote “For whom he foreknew, he also predestinated to be made conformable to the image of his Son: that he might be the Firstborn amongst many brethren.” Romans 8:29. Christians are predestined to not merely be in Heaven, but to be conformed to the image of Christ. If we do not resemble the Beatitudes of Christ from the Sermon on the Mount, we’re not being conformed to Christ. We’re not predestined.
God tells us He elects, chose and predestined. This is a fact, not a myth or a lie. We believe by faith. You can doubt God, MC. Be my guest. But, I have faith that He has made me alive in Christ, adopted me and gave me faith. That's assurance enough for me.
Do you deny that God tells us He chooses, elects and predestines those whom he adopts?
It's laughable that you would dare to judge whom God is sanctifying and tell God that if His adopted children don't resemble that which is taught in the Sermon on the Mount, they can't be adopted. You realize that Satan is the accuser of the saints...don't you?
Those whom God chose, he also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son. The process of sanctification my dear sir.