From CES New Testament Institute Manual
In Romans 8:29–30, the Greek term translated as predestinate
means “to appoint beforehand” and refers to the foreordination some people
receive, based on God’s foreknowledge, to follow Jesus Christ and become like
Him (see also Ephesians 1:3–4; 1 Peter 1:2).
“Foreordination does not guarantee that individuals will
receive certain callings or responsibilities. Such opportunities come in this
life as a result of the righteous exercise of agency, just as foreordination
came as a result of righteousness in the premortal existence” (“Foreordination,” True to the Faith: A Gospel
Reference [2004],
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