Towards a Theology

How to live with Predestination - Towards a Theology

Feb 10, 2026
They discuss wrestling with predestination through Romans 9 and Old Testament examples like Isaac, Jacob and Pharaoh. They unpack Paul’s anguish for his people and how scripture handles election, mercy and judgment. They explore how divine sovereignty and human responsibility can coexist, with analogies from creation and implications for prayer, evangelism and everyday ministry.
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Sorrow Must Accompany Doctrine

  • Paul models deep sorrow and anguish for the lost even while affirming God's sovereignty.
  • Predestination discussions without pastoral grief risk becoming cold and theoretical.
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Let Scripture Shape The Question

  • Paul uses the whole Bible and salvation history to think about predestination, not private intuition.
  • Scripture's narrative shapes theological reflection and resists abstract, isolated proofs.
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Harden Means Confirm, Not Create

  • 'Harden' in Exodus likely means confirm someone in the disposition they already have, not create a new anti-God will.
  • That reading preserves human responsibility while affirming divine sovereignty.
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