I didn't know that you could divide a man from his writings and teachings.
But on another note, I noticed very sparse response to this posting of yours. I will answer.
The answer to your question is exactly what the verse says. There is no talk of divine predestination. The context is the Bread of Life being presented to men dead in their sins. And we all know that a dead man is helpless to follow any course of activity. The word "draw" in the Greek, "helkyõ", differs from "syro" in that it indicates a gentle drawing as opposed to a forceful dragging. A fisherman "draws" the net full of fish to the side of the boat, but then, because of the weight of fish, "drags" the net forcefully on board. Men, dead in their sins are gently "drawn" to the source of LIFE - Christ, by the Father. Does not the implication of "gentle drawing" defeat Calvin. His doctrine is based on a FORCEFUL act!
Biblehub give Calvin's commentary on this verse. Let us see how he gets around this. Quote
Biblehub:
Do you perceive the difficulty he must get around? He must, in one breath, own (i) that the "drawing" is not forceful but (ii) that men are all unwilling. Calvin must persuade us that an unwilling man can be "gently drawn" against his will? But where is "predestination"? He rightly uses the word "election" in the previous sentence, but scripture pointedly says that "election" is based ON FOREKNOWLEDGE not predestination. And when it comes to "predestination" in Romans 8:29, it FOLLOWS "Foreknowledge". The predestination is not to be SAVED! The predestination is what those CHOSEN in foreknowledge are for - to be conformed to the image of Christ. Calvin must leave this out. He must leave out the word "foreknowledge" because that IMPLIES that God KNEW that some men would embrace Jesus, and that some men would not. God is sovereign. If He has foreknowledge that a man will curse Him, He does not have to draw the man. That makes Him servant and not Sovereign.
- God views all men equal in grace
- God prepares a Saving Work
- All men are too weak to respond
- Some men will despise and hate God. God leaves them in their weakness.
- Some men will respond, but remain weak. God draws them
- Of those men that God knew would embrace Him, He calls
- Of those men called, they are then predestined for another purpose - to be transformed into the image of Christ
- Of those men called, they are then predestined for an Inheritance - co heirs with Christ
In this God has prepared a way for all men. Most refuse it. Those who would take this way are drawn. Of those drawn all are predestined for God's Purpose - NOT salvation.* Man's free will is intact. God's sovereignty is intact. Mercy was for all but only some would embrace it. These God knows and extends aid for their weakness. The weak to whome mercy is extended are THE predestined.
* Israel is our picture. They are SAVED by the Lamb. But this salvation is NOT for Egypt. It is for a Land far away. The wilderness is the transforming work (Deut.8:1-8). The old generation perish and the new who keep the Law INHERIT Canaan. Israel were not predestined for the blood of the Lamb. Every Egyptian could have slain a lamb and painted his door with blood. But they hated the God of Israel. Israel are no better. they worship idols with the Egyptians. But they obey and are saved. But their salvation is not for itself. It is for a far Land.