Before the creation of the world, God saw that man would be reconciled to God in Christ. In the fullness of time, God reconciled mankind to Himself in Christ. We are, therefore, members of His body, parts of a spiritual Man. The body is corporate, but the spiritual Man is one—one body, many members. We are meant to be one with Christ in the same manner in which He is one with the Father.
Biblical predestination is that God always intended that when man was rescued, he would be conformed to the standard of Christ, for Christ is the excellence of the Godhead available for assembling man to Himself and, therefore to God. Assembled to Christ, who is the perfect incarnation of God in the earth as Son, we are individually sons of God because we are part of the corporate Son of God. That is why He could say, and it is an unalterable truth, that no man can come to the Father except through Christ for He is the way the Father is, He is the truth of who the Father is, and He has the life of the Father in Himself. Failing being assembled to the Son, there is no alternative pathway to God. We were foreordained to be conformed to the standard of Christ. This is the only form of predestination that is referenced in the Scriptures. All other discussions of predestination were attempts to conform biblical truths to Greek reasoning.
Biblical predestination is that God always intended that when man was rescued, he would be conformed to the standard of Christ, for Christ is the excellence of the Godhead available for assembling man to Himself and, therefore to God. Assembled to Christ, who is the perfect incarnation of God in the earth as Son, we are individually sons of God because we are part of the corporate Son of God. That is why He could say, and it is an unalterable truth, that no man can come to the Father except through Christ for He is the way the Father is, He is the truth of who the Father is, and He has the life of the Father in Himself. Failing being assembled to the Son, there is no alternative pathway to God. We were foreordained to be conformed to the standard of Christ. This is the only form of predestination that is referenced in the Scriptures. All other discussions of predestination were attempts to conform biblical truths to Greek reasoning.
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