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Predestination is a topic that generates many questions and discussions. But what does the Bible teach us about it? In this sermon, Rev. Hernandes Dias Lopes takes us on a journey through the Letter of Romans, written by Paul, to show us how predestination relates to salvation. Through his sermons, we learn how we are justified by grace and how Christ's unconditional love reaches us. Join us to listen to this inspiring message and discover how predestination can lead us to a deeper understanding of God's love. Come with us on this journey of faith and discover how predestination can bring light and hope to your life. ____ Hernandes Dias Lopes, born in Nova Venécia / ES. Married to Udemilta Pimentel Lopes, father of Mariana and Thiago, daughter-in-law Renata, son-in-law Rafael and grandson Bento. He completed his Bachelor's degree in Theology at the Southern Presbyterian Seminary in Campinas, São Paulo, from 1978 to 1981, and his Doctorate in Ministry at the Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi, in the United States, from 2000 to 2001. He was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Bragança Paulista from 1982 to 1984, and since 1985 he has been the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Vitória. He is also a member of the Evangelical Academy of Letters of Brazil, executive director of Luz para o Caminho in Campinas, and collaborating pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Pinheiros in São Paulo. He is a lecturer and writer, with over 150 published books. ✅ Follow Pastor Hernandes Dias Lopes on social media ???? - Instagram: / hernandesdiaslopes - Facebook: / hernandesdiaslopes - Twitter: / hernandesdlopes - Website: https://hernandesdiaslopes.com.br/ Also get to know LPC (Light for the Path), a missionary agency serving the Kingdom of God! Website: https://lpc.org.br/ Facebook: / luzparaocaminhooficial Instagram: / luzparaocaminhooficial YouTube: / luzparaocaminho ⚠️ Don't forget to like this video, comment and subscribe to the channel! #HernandesDiasLopes #LuzParaoCaminho #destino