Predestination: Lutherans
Does the Lutheran Church have an official stance on predestination? We will unpack this question here. The
Lutheran Church Missouri Synod has published its doctrines online. The doctrines do include the word
predestination, and they discuss the concept thoroughly.
The Lutheran position on predestination can be found by reading their doctrine of conversion and the doctrine of
the election of grace. The doctrine of conversion includes:
"10. We teach that conversion consists in this, that a man, having learned from the Law of God that he is a lost
and condemned sinner, is brought to faith in the Gospel, which offers him forgiveness of sins and eternal salvation
for the sake of Christ's vicarious satisfaction, Acts 11:21; Luke 24:46, 47; Acts 26:18."
The doctrine of the election of grace includes:
"37. But as earnestly as we maintain that there is an election of grace, or a predestination to salvation, so
decidedly do we teach, on the other hand, that there is no election of wrath, or predestination to damnation.
Scripture plainly reveals the truth that the love of God for the world of lost sinners is universal, that is, that
it embraces all men without exception, that Christ has fully reconciled all men unto God, and that God earnestly
desires to bring all men to faith, to preserve them therein, and thus to save them, as Scripture testifies, 1 Tim.
2:4: "God will have all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth." No man is lost because God has
predestined him to eternal damnation. -- Eternal election is a cause why the elect are brought to faith in time,
Acts 13:48; but election is not a cause why men remain unbelievers when they hear the Word of God. The reason
assigned by Scripture for this sad fact is that these men judge themselves unworthy of everlasting life, putting
the Word of God from them and obstinately resisting the Holy Ghost, whose earnest will it is to bring also them to
repentance and faith by means of the Word, Act 13:46; 7:51; Matt. 23:37."
There are several more points in the Lutheran doctrine of the election of grace, so you should check out
this website for more information.
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