Reprobation - Wikipedia Reprobation, in Christian theology, is a doctrine which teaches that a person can reject the gospel to a point where God in turn rejects them and curses their conscience
What is reprobation? What does it mean to be reprobate . . . “Reprobation” is the term used to describe those who by default are left in their fallen human nature to sin and to be eternally damned It can be the only possible consequence if, as Scripture declares, God has foreknown and chosen others to eternal life through His only begotten Son, the Lord Jesus Christ (Ephesians 1:4-5; Romans 9:24-25)
The Doctrine of Reprobation - The Gospel Coalition Reprobation is the Augustinian Reformed doctrine that God has eternally decreed (1) to refrain from extending saving grace to particular individuals and (2) to judge them according to the strict standards of divine justice
The Doctrine of Reprobation | Reformed Bible Studies Devotionals at . . . If only some people are predestined to be saved, then it logically must follow that other people are not The doctrine of predestination to salvation is called the doctrine of election, and the doctrine of predestination to damnation is called the doctrine of reprobation
What does it mean to be reprobate? - Bible Hub What does it mean to be reprobate? The term “reprobate” appears in various contexts in Scripture and generally denotes a state of moral or spiritual rejection It conveys the idea of being tested by God’s righteous standard and found wanting