Foreknowledge does not equal preordination.
God does not predestine certain people for salvation and others for condemnation.
That is a lie created by Satan in 412CE whispered to Augustine who based this off pagan gods and influences (Stoic, Neoplatonic, and Manichaean) of which he had been deeply rooted in, and eventually went back to. He was a
Manichaean for a decade ("
In this pagan group, a non-relational God unilaterally chose the elect for salvation and the non-elect for damnation based upon his own desires. Early church fathers prior to Augustine refuted non-choice predeterminism as being pagan"). Research it yourself; read his writings. Previously after converting Augustine taught traditional free-will then went back to pagan ideas. Calvin based TULIP on, and adored Augustine; Arminius based some of his points from Calvin. The Eastern Orthodox Church rightfully never accepted Augustine’s doctrines.
“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord.
“As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.”
Isaiah 55:8-9 NIV
I posted this before but reposting:
Matthew 22:1-14 has 3 distinct choices the King makes:
1) Choice of His Servants from His own country, given a task of sending the invites
2) Choice to send the invites first to His own country and then all others
3) Choice to allow only those properly dressed
1) Israel for which the Law, His word, and Servants would be sent (Rom 3:1-3, 9:4-5). Not because they did anything (Deut. 7:7, Rom 9:11)
2) Israel and Gentiles, all “bad as well as the good” - not about individual being chosen to salvation.
3) Those clothed in righteousness of Christ through faith. The choice is anything but unconditional.
“Few” and “chosen” are those who responded freely to the invitation through his unconditional chosen servants from his unconditional chosen nation.
Verses like John 15:16 or Paul’s encounter are linked with #1 in the parable not with #3.
#1, #2 and #3 are separate.
Choice #2 shows that its sent to all, not ‘some individuals but not others’
Faith comes from hearing (Romans 10:17)