Did God predetermine who would believe and be saved?
Did God stack the deck? Did He pre-pick the winners and leave the rest with no shot? That’s what some folks think predestination means—God playing favorites, randomly hardening hearts and handing out salvation to the chosen few.
This isn’t just a philosophical debate. It’s about the heart of God—and whether He’s for some or for ALL. Does He randomly pick us, or is His invitation wide open to everyone?
Join us as we wrap up this powerful series and answer the question: Is predestination the choice you never made? We’ll dive into Romans 10 and other New Testament passages that reveal the radical inclusivity of God’s grace.
Click below to watch the message—and see just how big God’s heart really is.
Discussion Questions:
- Why does Paul keep mentioning Jews and Gentiles with the theme of predestination?
- Read Romans 10:6-9. Why shouldn’t we try to predict who is saved and who isn’t?
- How does verse 10 demonstrate our role in salvation?
- Read verse 11. What can we expect from the Gospel?
- How do verses 12-13 drive home the main point of this series on predestination?
- Read verse 14 and react to this statement: Let’s get this message out there!
- Which of the verses in the grand finale are most convincing to you? Why?