29. My Father, which gave them me--(See on
Joh 6:37-39).
is greater than all--with whom no adverse power can contend. It is a
general expression of an admitted truth, and what follows shows for what
purpose it was uttered, "and none is able to pluck them out of My
Father's hand." The impossibility of true believers being lost, in the
midst of all the temptations which they may encounter, does not consist
in their fidelity and decision, but is founded upon the
power of God. Here the doctrine of predestination is presented in
its sublime and sacred aspect; there is a predestination of the holy,
which is taught from one end of the Scriptures to the other; not,
indeed, of such a nature that an "irresistible grace" compels the
opposing will of man (of course not), but so that that will of man
which receives and loves the commands of God is produced only by
God's grace (OLSHAUSEN--a testimony all the more valuable, being given
in spite of Lutheran prejudice).
JFB.
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