Are the names written in the Book of Life before people are born?

TL;DR

God has already written the names of the saved in the Book of Life before creation, according to His sovereign plan. Yet people are saved in real time when they respond to God, revealing what God already sovereignly knew and ordained from the beginning.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

The Bible presents the Book of Life as the record of all who belong to God and will receive eternal life (Luke 10:20; Philippians 4:3; Revelation 21:27). These names were written “from the foundation of the world,” pointing to God’s eternal and sovereign choice before creation (Revelation 13:8; 17:8; Ephesians 1:4–5). At the same time, God calls people to respond in real time through repentance and faith, showing salvation also unfolds within human history (Acts 2:38; Ephesians 2:8–9). From our perspective, we can struggle to understand how both can be true, but from God's perspective both His writing their names in the Book before creation and people's responsibility to turn to God for salvation are both true. Above all, the Bible is clear: those not found in the Book of Life face judgment, while those written in it enter eternal life (Revelation 20:12–15; 21:27). This truth should fuel us to proclaim the gospel, knowing that God uses us to call His people to repentance and faith (Matthew 28:19–20; Romans 10:14).

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

People are sometimes concerned about the idea that God has already chosen who will be saved. They worry that this either removes any real human choice or makes evangelism unnecessary. However, does knowing that the Book of Life was filled before creation affect either?

According to Scripture, no. We struggle to reconcile God’s sovereignty with our responsibility because our human perspective is limited; we need God’s perspective to understand it. We must trust what He teaches us about salvation in Scripture, namely that 1) people must repent of their sin and believe in Christ or else they won’t be saved (i.e., Romans 10:9–10) and 2) people throughout the world will only know how to be saved if we go and tell them (Matthew 28:19–20; Romans 10:14).

Rather than thinking about God’s Book of Life fatalistically (“Since He already knows who He is saving, it doesn’t matter what I do!”), we are to think about it with comfort: “I know that God is saving people through the gospel, so I can keep sharing it with confidence!”

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