Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Bob Wilkin will look at a question from Jude 4 about condemnation. Is this talking about eternal condemnation or about judgment in this life? Or should this passage be used to support divine election to eternal salvation? Also, does Romans 8:28-30, sometimes called “The Golden Chain,” promote predestination to eternal salvation? Please don’t miss this important conversation!
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When Jude Talks About Being “Marked Out Long Ago for Condemnation,” Does This Mean that Long Ago God Decided Who Would Go To Hell and Who Would be Eternally Saved? Also: Does Romans 8:28-30 Promote Predestination to Eternal Salvation?
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