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Ephesians 1:4-5,
"According as he hath chosen us in
him before the foundation of the
world, that we should
be holy and without blame before
him in love: Having
predestinated us unto the
adoption of children by
Jesus Christ to himself,
according to the good
pleasure of his will," So, the Lord chose us in His Son before the world began to be His children. As His children, we are spotless, without blemish, and perfect. This seems alien when we know that we fail every day. However, Christ's righteousness was imputed to us so that we are as innocent as He is. That is how we can be His joint-heirs. After the Lord chose us in His Son, He did not leave anything else to chance either. He predestinated us to live in heaven and immortal glory in the very image of His Son when we are conformed and fashioned like unto Him. While we are not manifestly glorified in our bodies at this moment, the Lord sees us in that finished state through the blood of His Son. He sees that we are perfect, and completely glorified. Finally, to further show that we had absolutely nothing to do with the election or predestination, Paul concludes the 5th verse by saying that the Lord does this according to His own good pleasure and will. He does not consort with anyone or anything to determine who is His and who is not. He does this Himself, and man is not in any position to question the authority, power, will, desire, or thoughts of the Lord. None can stay His hand, and therefore, we have nothing to fear because nothing shall separate us from the love of God. That includes our stubborn will. One final thought, I have heard many times, "The Lord just wants to be your Saviour, and He will if you open your heart to Him." Whether wittingly or unwittingly, they are making our will stronger than His, and that is an impossibility. May we ever cling to these truths from which we find so much comfort.
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