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Chapter 34: Divine Election
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1.
Why is it reasonable to assume God has a sovereign plan for the universe?
2.
To what two extremes have human thought tended to go in regard to God’s sovereign purpose?
3.
How can it be demonstrated that God’s sovereign purpose extends both to individuals and to nations as well as to other groups?
4.
What are the various terms used to express the idea of election?
5.
What is the central idea of all the terms used relating to election?
6.
What is accomplished by divine election?
7.
What evidence supports the idea that divine election was from eternity past?
8.
How is election related to foreknowledge?
9.
How can the problem of the relationship between human freedom and divine election be solved?
10.
Explain how in the plan of God human freedom is included.
11.
Explain how the crucifixion of Christ is an outstanding illustration of both freedom and the eternal plan of God.
12.
Why should an individual accept the doctrine of election, even if he does not understand it?
13.
How can the objections to election which allege that God is arbitrary and unjust be answered?
14.
How would you answer the objections that the doctrine of election discourages missionary effort?
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Why was it necessary in the plan of God for some to be unsaved?
16.
Does the doctrine of election give unsaved people an excuse for being unsaved?
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Is there evidence that God’s plan is holy, wise and good, and that God is longsuffering and is actually concerned over the lost estate of those who refuse salvation?
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