Contents
- 1 What did Jesus say about election?
- 2 What is election according to the Bible?
- 3 Was there elections in the Bible?
- 4 How does the Bible say we will be judged?
- 5 Who are chosen by God?
- 6 What does the Bible say about predestination?
- 7 What does election mean?
- 8 What is the definition of predestination?
- 9 When you die do you go to heaven or wait for Judgement day?
- 10 Does God judge sin differently?
- 11 What are God’s Judgements?
What did Jesus say about election?
Biblical passages
John 15:16: “Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you.”
What is election according to the Bible?
Introduction. Election within the Bible is the notion that God favors some individuals and groups over others, an idea that finds fullest expression in the Hebrew Bible’s affirmation, supported in the New Testament, that Israel is God’s chosen people.
Was there elections in the Bible?
In the Old Testament
The Old Testament applies the term “elect” to the Israelites in as far as they are called to be the chosen people, or people of God, or are faithful to their divine call. The idea of such an election is common in Deuteronomy and in Isaiah 40-66.
How does the Bible say we will be judged?
The World English Bible translates the passage as: For with whatever judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with whatever measure you measure, it will be measured to you.
Who are chosen by God?
The Old Testament addressed them in Deuteronomy 14:2, “For you are a holy people to the Lord your God, and the Lord has chosen you to be a people for Himself, a special treasure above all the people who are on the face of the earth.” To be chosen not only meant to be favored, but it required responsible actions.
What does the Bible say about predestination?
In the New Testament, Romans 8–11 presents a statement on predestination. In Romans 8:28–30, Paul writes, We know that in everything God works for good with those who love him, who are called according to his purpose.
What does election mean?
Election is the fact of electing, or being elected. To elect means “to select or make a decision”, and so sometimes other forms of ballot such as referendums are referred to as elections, especially in the United States.
What is the definition of predestination?
1: the act of predestinating: the state of being predestinated. 2: the doctrine that God in consequence of his foreknowledge of all events infallibly guides those who are destined for salvation.
When you die do you go to heaven or wait for Judgement day?
According to the 9th century Zoroastrian text Dadestan-i Denig (“Religious Decisions”), a soul is judged three days after death. Depending on the soul’s balance of good and bad deeds, it goes to heaven, hell, or hamistagan, a neutral place. In its appropriate place, the soul awaits Judgment Day.
Does God judge sin differently?
Scripture clearly indicates that God does view sin differently and that He proscribed a different punishment for sin depending upon its severity. While God does see sin differently we now have Jesus to forgive us of our sin.
What are God’s Judgements?
In Catholic doctrine, divine judgment (Latin judicium divinum), as an imminent act of God, denotes the action of God’s retributive justice by which the destiny of rational creatures is decided according to their merits and demerits.