I can wholeheartedly agree with scripture - God works out everything according to the council of his will (not mans). That of course is just after we are told 'in Him' we have been predestined.
So the queation really is not that we disagree with predestination for it is biblical.. But rather as sproul states 'what exactly does the biblical concept of predestination mean?'
So the queation really is not that we disagree with predestination for it is biblical.. But rather as sproul states 'what exactly does the biblical concept of predestination mean?'
Yet the hopelessly gaslighted (and none too bright) Calvinists think that: foreordained = predestined
When in fact these terms are polar opposites!
Not only that, the parties to which these terms apply are utterly distinct.
BTW Sproul was basically useless as a resource for these matters. He was utterly clueless about eschatology too.
He was a cookie cutter Reformist. In fact his whole "ministry" trumpets this precedent.