Explore a measured view of divine election and mercy, grounded in scripture and history.
This edition presents key arguments about how God’s sovereignty, grace, and human responsibility fit together. It walks through the idea that election is personal and that grace arrives in time through Christ, not by human merit. The text emphasizes the reliability of grace and the assurance it offers to believers who seek holiness and transformation.
- Learn how election is described as both a person and a process, with God’s plan guiding the means to grace and glory
- See how faith, repentance, and holy living relate to predestination and the life of a believer
- Understand why good works are the fruit of election, not its cause
- Consider how divine justice and mercy unfold without partiality toward any person
Ideal for readers of devotional theology, historical religious discussions, and those seeking clarity on how eternal choices shape everyday faith.Discourses, on the Sovereign and Universal Agency of God, in Nature and Grace