29. For--as touching this "calling according to his purpose"
(Ro 8:28).
whom he did foreknow he also did predestinate--foreordain. In what
sense are we to take the word "foreknow" here? "Those who He foreknew
would repent and believe," say Pelagians of every age and every hue.
But this is to thrust into the text what is contrary to the whole
spirit, and even letter, of the apostle's teaching (see
Ro 9:11;
2Ti 1:9).
In
Ro 11:2,
and Ps 1:6,
God's "knowledge" of His people cannot be restricted to a mere
foresight of future events, or acquaintance with what is passing here
below. Does "whom He did foreknow," then, mean "whom He foreordained?"
Scarcely, because both "foreknowledge" and "foreordination" are here
mentioned, and the one as the cause of the other. It is
difficult indeed for our limited minds to distinguish them as states of
the Divine Mind towards men; especially since in
Ac 2:23
"the counsel" is put before "the foreknowledge of God," while in
1Pe 1:2
"election" is said to be "according to the foreknowledge of
God." But probably God's foreknowledge of His own people means His
"peculiar, gracious, complacency in them," while His
"predestinating" or "foreordaining" them signifies His fixed
purpose, flowing from this, to "save them and call them with an
holy calling"
(2Ti 1:9).
to be conformed to the image of his Son--that is, to be His sons
after the pattern, model, or image of His Sonship in our nature.
that he might be the first-born among many brethren--"The First-born,"
the Son by nature; His "many brethren," sons by adoption: He, in the
Humanity of the Only-begotten of the Father, bearing our sins on the
accursed tree; they in that of mere men ready to perish by reason of
sin, but redeemed by His blood from condemnation and wrath, and
transformed into His likeness: He "the First-born from the dead"; they
"that sleep in Jesus," to be in due time "brought with Him"; "The
First-born," now "crowned with glory and honor"; His "many brethren,"
"when He shall appear, to be like Him, for they shall see Him as He is."
JFB.
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