In the past couple of weeks I have interacted with several people who have been persuaded by the idea that God's foreknowledge of events leads to the notion that we have no choice in our actions (since God already knows what we will do). This is an easy mistake to make when thinking about this issue. However it does not logically follow that because God knows what we will do in the future, we have no freedom.
In this video William Lane Craig provides an explanation why this notion is a mistake. The video is approximately 4 minutes long. Enjoy!
Some people believe God chooses who will be saved, and not saved, in the beginning without their choice.
But then this would mean God's kingdom is not truth love, and He would condemn people that have no choice but to reject the truth seeing no other alternative.
This would go against the nature of God that He is good.
You can program your computer to say I love you, but does your computer love you, and you can program your computer to say I hate you, and will you get mad and smash your computer.
We have to have a choice to choose the truth, or not.
Many are called but few are chosen, so if we have no choice and are fate determined by God then why is He calling people but not choosing them.
Not many noble, not many mighty, not many wise after the flesh are called because their heart condition is not right.
No person comes to the Son unless the Father draws them.
No person says Jesus is Lord but by the Holy Ghost.
We did not choose God but He chose us.
When God calls a person He will work in their live to get them to the truth, but when they get to the door of truth they have to choose to go through the door for God's kingdom is love, but they would of not got to the door of truth unless God intervened in their life for the flesh will not do it on its own for in the flesh dwells no good thing, and the flesh is contrary to the Spirit.
The Bible says that some have a form of godliness, but they deny the power thereof, ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth which means they did not go through the door of truth.
The Bible plainly states that God commands all people everywhere to repent, and He wants all people to be saved, and come to the knowledge of the truth, and He is not willing that any perish but all come to repentance, and the Spirit and bride say Come, and all who want salvation can have salvation.
God calls things that have not happened yet, as though they already happened, for if it is a plan of God to happen in the future it is the same as if it happened in the beginning, for it will surely come to pass with no hindrance.
The Lamb was slain from the foundation of the world.
The prophets blood was shed from the foundation of the world.
All the works were finished from the foundation of the world.
All future events but they were considered being at the foundation of the world.
The kingdom was prepared from the foundation of the world although Jesus told the disciples that He goes away to prepare a place for them.
The saints are predestined to salvation does not mean God chooses who will be saved, and not saved, without their choice, but means God already had the plan to give mankind salvation before He laid down the foundation of the world, so it is the same as if the saints have salvation in the beginning but this salvation is to whoever wants this salvation.