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  • Lesson 1. Predestination
      1. Does the Bible mention predestination?
      2. How many families are there according to God?
      3. What is the nature and doom of the Adamic or natural family?
      4. What remedy for this situation was provided?
      5. What is the nature and destiny of this family of Christ?
      6. Are some chosen to become the children of God?
      7. To how many is the Gospel to be preached?
      8. How does God collectively regard those who have chosen to become His children?
      9. Does the life or character count in our predestination?
      10. How does Christ sum up the situation for us?
      Questionnaire 1
  • Lesson 2. The Unpardonable Sin
  • Lesson 3. Science and the Bible
  • Lesson 4. The Basis and Fruitage of Christian Experience
  • Lesson 5. The Gospel in the Old Testament
  • Lesson 6. What Is Jesus Doing Now?
  • Lesson 7. What Is God’s New Covenant?
  • Lesson 8. Can We Keep the Sabbath in the Twenty-First Century?
  • Lesson 9. God and Your Health
  • Lesson 10. God and Your Money
  • Lesson 11. God’s Reminders
  • Lesson 12. Do You Belong to the Church, or to Christ?
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Lesson 1. Predestination

Hands shaping clay in a potters wheel.

Who are predestined to be saved?

It is held by some today that our individual destiny is fixed by God, and regardless of all effort on our part we are saved or lost according to the decision made by Him, and have therefore no responsibility concerning our own eternal state. This has caused some to be careless with regard to their responsibility to God and their fellow-humans. Such theories are based on a superficial reading of references to predestination without due consideration of other texts that counterbalance and illuminate them. It is the purpose of this important lesson to study this subject from the Word of God so that we may know our personal relationship to our own final destiny.