That depends on which god you're asking.
the convent of life being equally preached to all and among those to whom it is preached not always finding the same reception. Put in another way - predestination meant that those chosen to the saved were chosen by God from the beginning of time, and that their selection did not depend on anything that they did in their lives but upon God's will alone. (Note that this strongly implies that some are not chosen for salvation). To Calvin, it was a doctrine of assurance in that if your salvation was contingent upon what you did or believed, then it was possible to "lose" your salvation but if your election depended on God's grace alone, then it was absolutely unchangeable.
The elect.
The Calvinist doctrine relating to those who have been chosen by God for salvation is called "Predestination". Predestination is a doctrine which is found in many places in the Bible. It emphasizes God's initiative in saving sinners.
The elect
John calvin.
John Calvin but I don't think he was French. He believed in predestination, the idea that God had chosen who would be saved and who would be condemned
God approves those whom seek knowlege and gain wisdom to teach those who dont have time to or just did not want to, to help everyone who desires to learn.
A:Sikhism does not permit images of God, but he can be seen by those whom he blesses.
It means that of all women, both incarnated and not, Mary is the most blessed, because she was chosen by God, to give birth to his Son.
In Calvinist theology, the elect are those chose by God for salvation.
Isaiah 41.8 "But you, O Israel, my servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen, you descendants of Abraham my friend,
PS 33:12 BLESSED IS THE NATION WHOSE GOD IS THE lORD, AND THE PEOPLE WHOM HE HAS CHOSEN AS HIS OWN INHERITANCE