St. Augustine
Romans 8:29-30
29For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the likeness of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. 30And those he predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified; those he justified, he also glorified.
What strikes me most today
The word "predestined." Predestination has always fascinated me. The Catholic Church, following St. Augustine, accepts predestination of the elect to heaven, but also affirms the freedom of the human will, thus staking out a position distinct from Calvinism. Predestination to hell, in Catholicism, always involves man's free will, and foreseen sins, so that man is ultimately responsible for his own damnation, not God. The more I have read about it, the better I feel about not understanding, there are so many schools of thoughts even within this Catholic teaching of Predestination. The way that seems to make the most sense to me at this point is that God wants us all and invites us all to Heaven - but we still have free will - we can reject that invitation. The "predestined" part seems more to do with God being outside of time and, therefore, knowing who will wind up in Heaven and who won't. The take-home message for me is that no one is sure how easy it is to lose Heaven, but it is possible, so I need to do my best in this short life on Earth to let God know I accept His invitation, along with all my family and friends!
What strikes you most today?
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I like your take-home message today and will revisit it to repurpose your value justified ideas into my own life 24/7. (I love buzzwords).
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