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Chosen In Eternity

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John G. Reisinger, noted evangelist, author, and teacher of the Word of God for over fifty years continues to enlighten and encourage you, the reader, to explore and understand the truth of Gods Holy Word. Election is one of the most maligned and misunderstood truths of Scripture. In this important work, Pastor Reisinger demonstrates with great clarity that the doctrine of election is indeed most clearly taught in the Bible. It is taught in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments; it is taught by Peter, Paul andperhaps to some, surprisinglyJesus. John teaches that election is not a doctrine to be feared, but rather one to be embraced and taught so that the people of God might be encouraged to learn that they are brothers loved by the Lord, because from the beginning God chose you to be saved through the sanctifying work of the Spirit and through belief in the truth (2 Thessalonians 2:13-14 NIV).

39 pages, Paperback

First published April 10, 2000

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John G. Reisinger

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John G. Reisinger is an evangelist, theologian, conference speaker, former pastor and writer. New Covenant Theology and Prophecy is his 23rd book. John is well-known for having a unique talent to make profound and deep truths simple and understandable.

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October 18, 2019
Reisinger does a masterful job of laying out arguments from scripture for God's sovereign election. If a believer trusts scripture as God's sole authority, there is no way around predestination.

"Those who believe in the free will of man(Arminians) will not freely preach the first part of John 6:37, which is unconditional election, and a Hyper-Calvinist will not preach the second part of the verse, which is the free and universal proclamation of the gospel. We must preach both parts of this verse, and might add, preach then both with equal enthusiasm and in given order."
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