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Predestined - Ephesians 1:5-6

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Today we will read Ephesians 1:5 and 6. Here’s what they say… “He predestined us to be adopted through Jesus Christ for Himself, according to His favor and will, to the praise of His glorious grace that He favored us with in the Beloved.”

Predestination. We tend to recoil at the idea of fate. We want freedom - the opportunity to better our circumstances, pick ourselves up, or at the very least, if we are to suffer, to suffer for our own misdeeds. Let the debt be our own to pay. What feels most repulsive is the idea that we would enter this world through no choice of our own, and ultimately burn in hell also seemingly through no choice of our own. It is this view that runs the risk of making God appear wanton, capricious, and arbitrary. Have you thought of God this way? I’ll be honest, whenever I hear the word “predestination”, I have to resist my initial impulse to think these dark thoughts. Perhaps it’s how the concept was initially presented to me. I don’t know. I don’t think I’m alone. I wonder how many have turned away from God due in part to thinking this way.

So it’s at this point we need to carefully consider what the text is actually saying. Of course there are many verses on the topic of predestination, and here we only have two. But whenever we face a difficult concept in scripture, we have choices in how to address it. We can ignore it. We can claim the author is wrong - or that God is wrong (heaven forbid). We can cling to our system of belief and force fit it in. We can cry out “Mystery Mystery”. Or we can receive it with open hands and allow our thinking to be changed and accommodate the revelation.

So what does it say? He predestined us to be adopted. We were outsiders, and parentless. But God chose us. And to what end did He choose us? For His own end. We are adopted for…God! God literally wants us. He wants you - He’s made all the provision, and He’ll get what He wants. Is there anything in here about hell? Anything about not choosing some? Anything about a moody God Who could’ve just as easily destroyed you? No. There’s nothing like that. Only His favor and will. His will is a good one. And this is not only for you, but you receive this favor by being part of a collective whole - the beloved.

There are numerous passages about Christ’s (God’s) beloved, or body, or bride. You pick your favorite word. The point is that God so deeply loves this collection of the redeemed and it is His object of passion, romance, and unending favor and love. You are in that. And you had nothing to do with it. You’ve won the multi-billion dollar lottery a million times over because God is that good. He chose it for you. You couldn’t nullify His love for you if you tried. And you do try. So do I. But no matter how screwed up we are, or how much we mess up, it is simply steps along the way to making us what He chose long ago for us to be - the objects of His love - His beloved.

Congratulations beloved of God! Go live it out!

God are you really that good? I have to pinch myself. You’re incredible.

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Today we will read Ephesians 1:5 and 6. Here’s what they say… “He predestined us to be adopted through Jesus Christ for Himself, according to His favor and will, to the praise of His glorious grace that He favored us with in the Beloved.”

Predestination. We tend to recoil at the idea of fate. We want freedom - the opportunity to better our circumstances, pick ourselves up, or at the very least, if we are to suffer, to suffer for our own misdeeds. Let the debt be our own to pay. What feels most repulsive is the idea that we would enter this world through no choice of our own, and ultimately burn in hell also seemingly through no choice of our own. It is this view that runs the risk of making God appear wanton, capricious, and arbitrary. Have you thought of God this way? I’ll be honest, whenever I hear the word “predestination”, I have to resist my initial impulse to think these dark thoughts. Perhaps it’s how the concept was initially presented to me. I don’t know. I don’t think I’m alone. I wonder how many have turned away from God due in part to thinking this way.

So it’s at this point we need to carefully consider what the text is actually saying. Of course there are many verses on the topic of predestination, and here we only have two. But whenever we face a difficult concept in scripture, we have choices in how to address it. We can ignore it. We can claim the author is wrong - or that God is wrong (heaven forbid). We can cling to our system of belief and force fit it in. We can cry out “Mystery Mystery”. Or we can receive it with open hands and allow our thinking to be changed and accommodate the revelation.

So what does it say? He predestined us to be adopted. We were outsiders, and parentless. But God chose us. And to what end did He choose us? For His own end. We are adopted for…God! God literally wants us. He wants you - He’s made all the provision, and He’ll get what He wants. Is there anything in here about hell? Anything about not choosing some? Anything about a moody God Who could’ve just as easily destroyed you? No. There’s nothing like that. Only His favor and will. His will is a good one. And this is not only for you, but you receive this favor by being part of a collective whole - the beloved.

There are numerous passages about Christ’s (God’s) beloved, or body, or bride. You pick your favorite word. The point is that God so deeply loves this collection of the redeemed and it is His object of passion, romance, and unending favor and love. You are in that. And you had nothing to do with it. You’ve won the multi-billion dollar lottery a million times over because God is that good. He chose it for you. You couldn’t nullify His love for you if you tried. And you do try. So do I. But no matter how screwed up we are, or how much we mess up, it is simply steps along the way to making us what He chose long ago for us to be - the objects of His love - His beloved.

Congratulations beloved of God! Go live it out!

God are you really that good? I have to pinch myself. You’re incredible.

  continue reading

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