Ah, but there's always a flip side, and in this case it's Matthew 7:21-23. Did the ones who cried, "Lord, Lord!" think that they knew Christ?
So nope, there's no peace and confidence in believing in predestination. There's only trusting Jesus.
1. Yeah, except Jesus says we know how to identify those guys: a bad tree bears bad fruit, and those false prophets were living in immorality, hatred, and all kinds of sin, including boasting (what other reason was there for them to be performing miracles if not for Christ?).
2. I do not know what "predestination", as presented in Paul's letters, is--Peter says he's hard to understand. That is why I am asking. I know that the
word predestination is there, but I cannot reconcile the conventional understanding of that word with the rest of his teachings.
Those things I said all come from John's Gospel--I'm just talking about stuff John says right now. It really has helped me in the past to just accept stuff it says on face value. I used to get terrible visitations from satan worshippers (I first encountered them in a chat room they put in the Christian section, and I was offended by it, called "Lucifer's Light"). I just accepted something in John's Gospel on face value, without provisos and attempts to "reconcile" it with the rest of Scripture, and that basically ended 7 years of them visiting or threatening to visit me EVERY NIGHT in my dreams and then after I awoke. John's Gospel is powerful!