The apostle is here [Ro.8:29,30-- Rip]proving, that "all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose;" and he proves it by showing that God originally purposed to save them, and that he is now,in his providence and by his grace, carrying out his purpose. Let us note the several steps presented in the text. The persons spoken of were foreknown. were they foreknown as believers? Did God foresee that they would believe and receive the gospel, and was his predestination of them founded upon such foreknowledge?...we,for several clear reasons, answer in the negative. First, they were first foreknown and predestinated, and were called because thus foreknown; but according to Arminianism, all receive the same call, and of course that call is not based on a foreknowledge of faith.Secondly, the apostle says, "whom he called, them [the same individuals] he justified, and whom he justified, them he also glorfied; "but according to Arminianism, many who receive this call reject it, and consequently are not justified, much less glorified. The apostle teaches, that all who receive this call,are justified and glorified; but Arminianism teaches, that much the larger portion are never justified at all. Thirdly, they are predestined to be conformed to the image of God, not predestinated because God foresaw that they would be conformed. And, fourthly, no one, as we have already proved, ever exercises true faith, until he is regenerated. Consequently, God could foreknow them as believers, only because he purposed to renew their hearts and dispose them to receive Christ. (pages 156,157)