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Predestination: Is it the Choice You Never Made? – Part 2

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There’s a twisted theology that claims God handpicks a lucky few for salvation while the rest are doomed from the start. That’s not just off-base—it’s a flat-out misread of the Gospel.

In this latest message from our predestination series, we’re diving into Romans 8–9, where Paul reveals a long-hidden mystery: Gentiles are in. Yes, the so-called outsiders are now fully included in God’s plan.

This isn’t about favoritism or fate. It’s about real love and true freedom—the kind where anyone can believe, anyone can call upon the Lord, and anyone can be saved.

Don’t buy the sales pitch of selective love. Watch now and rediscover the Gospel that’s big enough for the whole world!

Discussion Questions:
  1. How is God’s foreknowledge different from controlling everyone’s moves?
  2. React to this statement: God predestined every child of God to grow, being conformed to Christ’s image.
  3. How is Romans 9:30-31 the summary of everything Paul wants to communicate?
  4. In what way does this Romans passage mirror what we saw in Ephesians in Part 1?
  5. React to this statement: Paul uses Jacob, Esau, and Pharaoh to defend God’s right to do whatever He wants. And now God wants to bring salvation to the Gentiles.
  6. How does the Hosea quote in Romans 9:25-26 further expose the true meaning of predestination?
  7. Why can the genuine message concerning predestination unite us (rather than divide us) and even offer a cure for racism?
  continue reading

223 episodes

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There’s a twisted theology that claims God handpicks a lucky few for salvation while the rest are doomed from the start. That’s not just off-base—it’s a flat-out misread of the Gospel.

In this latest message from our predestination series, we’re diving into Romans 8–9, where Paul reveals a long-hidden mystery: Gentiles are in. Yes, the so-called outsiders are now fully included in God’s plan.

This isn’t about favoritism or fate. It’s about real love and true freedom—the kind where anyone can believe, anyone can call upon the Lord, and anyone can be saved.

Don’t buy the sales pitch of selective love. Watch now and rediscover the Gospel that’s big enough for the whole world!

Discussion Questions:
  1. How is God’s foreknowledge different from controlling everyone’s moves?
  2. React to this statement: God predestined every child of God to grow, being conformed to Christ’s image.
  3. How is Romans 9:30-31 the summary of everything Paul wants to communicate?
  4. In what way does this Romans passage mirror what we saw in Ephesians in Part 1?
  5. React to this statement: Paul uses Jacob, Esau, and Pharaoh to defend God’s right to do whatever He wants. And now God wants to bring salvation to the Gentiles.
  6. How does the Hosea quote in Romans 9:25-26 further expose the true meaning of predestination?
  7. Why can the genuine message concerning predestination unite us (rather than divide us) and even offer a cure for racism?
  continue reading

223 episodes

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