Predestination : An Introduction

This book is a concise and systematic exploration of the doctrine of predestination. How can God choose to save some and eternally punish others? What about my loved ones who are not believers? For many, contemplating predestination brings about fear, trepidation, controversy, and emotional... Full description

Main Author: Naselli, Andrew David.
Published: Wheaton, Illinois : Crossway, 2024
Series: Short studies in systematic theology
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245 |a Predestination :  |b An Introduction 
260 |a Wheaton, Illinois :  |b Crossway,  |c 2024. 
300 |a 240p. 
440 |a Short studies in systematic theology 
500 |a Includes Index and Bibliographical References. 
505 |a Introduction -- Part one : Vessels of mercy : What does the Bible teach about election? 1. What is the goal of election? -- 2. When did God choose to save some humans? -- 3. Did God choose to save individuals? -- 4. Did God choose to save individuals based on foreseen faith? -- 5. Is unconditional election unfair? -- 6. Do we have free will? -- 7. Does election contradict God's desire that all humans be saved? -- 8. How does God accomplish his plan to save individuals? -- 9. How do I know if God has elected me? -- 10. Did God elect babies who die? -- Part two : Vessels of wrath : What does the Bible teach about reprobation? 11. Who ultimately causes reprobation? -- 12. How does God accomplish reprobation? -- 13. What is the result of reprobation? -- 14. What is the goal of reprobation? -- 15. Who deserves blame for reprobation? -- Conclusion : Exult in God as you take in the view -- Appendix : Chapter summary questions and answers -- Further reading. 
520 |a This book is a concise and systematic exploration of the doctrine of predestination. How can God choose to save some and eternally punish others? What about my loved ones who are not believers? For many, contemplating predestination brings about fear, trepidation, controversy, and emotional exhaustion, making it a difficult topic to study -- let alone view as a blessing. This addition to the Short Studies in Systematic Theology series carefully examines God's word to answer 15 commonly asked questions regarding the doctrines of election and reprobation. With helpful visuals, key definitions, answer summaries, and prayer responses, this concise guide is perfect for all believers who want to discover and delight in what God has revealed throughout Scripture. Readers will not only learn how God saves his people from their sins, but will be stirred to respond to him in worship. Great for theologians, pastors, and students: designed to be short and approachable, this concise study dives deep into the doctrine of predestination. -- Publisher 
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