Predestination: This is nothing...
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Predestination: This is nothing more than saying that God's love is a little like that of a Father laying eyes on his son and daughter the first time at birth. The infant does nothing to earn the father's love. Yet it is love at first sight. Indeed, the love even began before the birth. And no matter what the infant does or becomes he remains the father's child. If human beings can love that way, should we expect any less from God? John Calvin spoke of how this love brings about unity: "Formed into one body, we are united to God, and closely connected with each other. Without Christ, on the other hand, the whole world is a shapeless chaos and frightful confusion. We are brought into actual unity by Christ alone" (Calvin's Commentaries, Vol. XXI/1, p. 205).
A lot of our false pride and the weight of thinking we must be the ones to make ourselves worthy of God are dispatched by this text and the teaching of Predestination. As Martin Luther said about these teachings: "This excludes all merit; so don't let it enter your mind that you can earn anything here or brag about your works or your wisdom or your merits. Here all glorying is taken away..." (Luther's Works, Vol. 51, p. 127).
A lot of our false pride and the weight of thinking we must be the ones to make ourselves worthy of God are dispatched by this text and the teaching of Predestination. As Martin Luther said about these teachings: "This excludes all merit; so don't let it enter your mind that you can earn anything here or brag about your works or your wisdom or your merits. Here all glorying is taken away..." (Luther's Works, Vol. 51, p. 127).

