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Paul of Tarsus

Paul of Tarsus, a key figure in early Christianity, believed in predestination—the idea that God chooses certain people for salvation before they are born. He emphasized that this choice is based on God's grace rather than human actions. Providence refers to God's ongoing guidance and care in the world. Paul taught that through faith in Jesus Christ, individuals can experience this grace and relationship with God. His letters often explore the balance between divine sovereignty and human responsibility, illustrating how believers are called to live faithfully within the framework of God's overarching plan.