Latin:
His all-embracing purpose, a purpose (plan) which cannot be frustrated.
God wills that all people should be saved, yet He permits those who reject His grace to be condemned. Free will means we have the ability to reject God’s Grace to our own peril. Salvation is a gift; but like any gift, it too can be squandered, lost or rejected altogether…
OUR SALVATION IS NOT OUR CHOICE BUT IT IS GOD’S IRREVOCABLE DECISION
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John 6:65; … no one can come to Me
unless it is granted to him by the Father.
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John 6:44; No one can come to Me
unless the Father who sent Me draws him.
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CCCS = Catechism of the Catholic Church Simplified.
Explaining Justification
The grace of God’s Justification CCCS 1990-1991; Justification is God’s free gift which
detaches man from enslavement to sin and reconciles him to God.
Justification is also our acceptance of God’s righteousness. In this gift,
faith, hope, charity, and OBEDIENCE TO GOD’S WILL are
given to us.
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The Grace of God’s Call (1996-1998)
Justification comes from grace (
God’s free and undeserved help) and is given to us
to respond to his call.
This call to eternal life is supernatural,
coming TOTALLY from God’s decision and
surpassing ALL power of human intellect and will. End quote.
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John 15:16; You
did not chose Me, but
I chose you.
Acts 13:48; …
As many as were ordained to eternal life believed.
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As we see above
NO ONE REJECTS GOD’S CALL TO ETERNAL LIFE.
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Phil.2:13; “For it is God who works in you
BOTH TO WILL and TO ACT for His good pleasure.”
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Aquinas said,
“God changes the will without forcing it.
But he can change the will from the fact that
He himself operates in the will as He does in nature,” De Veritatis 22:9.
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CCC 2022; “The divine
initiative in the work of grace
PRECEDES, PREPARES, and
ELICITS the free response of man. …”
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CCCS 1996-1998; This call to eternal life is supernatural,
coming TOTALLY from God’s decision and
surpassing ALL power of human intellect and will.
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Our cooperation with the grace of God is
produced (not just enabled) by God’s
operation.
Yet the
ability to respond is also
His gift.
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COUNCIL OF TRENT Session 6 Chapter 8
… We are therefore said to be
justified freely, because that
none of those things which
PRECEDE justification-whether
faith or works-merit the grace itself of justification.