Category: Predestination
Would It Be Coherent to Save Those Who Were Never Lost?
The question: “Would it be coherent to save those who were never lost?” arises from the following consideration: If the saved were never lost and the lost could never be saved, then the narrative of redemption is not a living and transformative message but a mechanized drama, written and enacted without the genuine participation of its creatures.
Read MoreDoom and Salvation are linked to paths, and not to men
God will not change the destination of the paths (salvation and perdition) and not the condition resulting from the birth (SIN and justice), i.e. the place of perdition and resting place, and lost and saved.
Read MorePredestination
God saves men at all times, but none of them can take to himself the honor of being conformed to the image of Christ but those who were oriented by
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