Justification by faith and the doctrine of predestination are opposing doctrines. You will have to believe one and reject the other. Justification by faith means that you have been justified by the doing and the dying of Jesus Christ and it is your faith that makes the Gospel yours. Therefore you are (justified) made right with God by faith. No predestination needed.
The doctrine of predestination means that before the foundation of the world God declared that you were saved. Nothing else really matters. If God declares it, it is a done deal. Justification by faith is not relevant to one that claims that they have been predestinated. All that matters in predestination is that you have been elected by God to be saved. That is the Calvinist Gospel.
Now, the question is did Paul teach these two opposing doctrines? Did Paul teach that we are justified (made right with God by the doing and the dying of Jesus) which is by faith, or are we saved because God declared it to be so? (predestination).
Some Calvinist will say that God made them to believe the Gospel. That is just another way of saying that God declared them to be saved. Regardless of how you slice it, God predestinated them to be saved and predestination is their Gospel.
Paul said that, "Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God" Romans 10:17. Which is the Gospel. The Bible teaches that we hear the Gospel, we believe the Gospel and we are saved. This is how it happened on the day of Pentecost, Acts 2:41. Calvinist on the other hand believe that faith is imparted to them by God without hearing anything. They apparently wake up one morning and they have faith. Again we have two opposing doctrine as to how one receives faith.
The doctrine of predestination means that before the foundation of the world God declared that you were saved. Nothing else really matters. If God declares it, it is a done deal. Justification by faith is not relevant to one that claims that they have been predestinated. All that matters in predestination is that you have been elected by God to be saved. That is the Calvinist Gospel.
Now, the question is did Paul teach these two opposing doctrines? Did Paul teach that we are justified (made right with God by the doing and the dying of Jesus) which is by faith, or are we saved because God declared it to be so? (predestination).
Some Calvinist will say that God made them to believe the Gospel. That is just another way of saying that God declared them to be saved. Regardless of how you slice it, God predestinated them to be saved and predestination is their Gospel.
Paul said that, "Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God" Romans 10:17. Which is the Gospel. The Bible teaches that we hear the Gospel, we believe the Gospel and we are saved. This is how it happened on the day of Pentecost, Acts 2:41. Calvinist on the other hand believe that faith is imparted to them by God without hearing anything. They apparently wake up one morning and they have faith. Again we have two opposing doctrine as to how one receives faith.