While foreknowledge refers to God's knowledge and determination of everything that happens,
predestination refers specifically to the destiny of human beings.
Not exact matches
I believe that
predestination does not
refer to God's choice of which people get to go to heaven, but
refers instead to God's determination to bring into glory all those who receive eternal life by faith in Jesus.
There is wide disagreement among Calvinists about reprobation, which is sometimes
referred to as double
predestination.
In this post I try to explain that Lydia was already a God - fearing Gentile, and so this text
refers more to illumination then election and
predestination.
I usually hear people
refer to the 6th point as being the sovereignty of God or maybe double
predestination.
The term election has a positive connotation,
referring to a benevolent
predestination that results in the salvation of those who are elect.