It is important to understand from Scripture that God's sovereignty works through His ordained means, which include His promises and our prayers. Yes, the Lord has predestined who shall be saved from before the world began. But He did not merely predestine the eternal destinies of each person, but has ordained that we arrive at our predestined ends through the means of everything that happens in this life. Some hold to a fatalistic view of predestination -- which is heretical and grossly unbiblical. It is as if we are not to plead with God, especially in line with His promises, to us and our children, for our nation and land, for His kingdom to come and will to be done on earth as it is in heaven. No Christian should hold to such wickedness. While that is often straw-manned as the "Calvinistic doctrine of predestination", neither Calvin nor any other Reformer, Puritan, etc., held to such a position. Rather, along with Scripture, we recognize that we are to keep seeking,...
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