Read the following excerpt from John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion. Then answer the following question:

The covenant of life is not preached equally to all, and among those to whom it is preached, does not always meet with the same reception. This diversity displays the unsearchable depth of the divine judgment, and is without doubt subordinate to God's purpose of eternal election. But if it is plainly owing to the mere pleasure of God that salvation is spontaneously offered to some, while others have no access to it…—Public Domain

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The passage depicts the idea of predestination that is often found in John Calvin's works and is a center-point of the Calvinism Christianity. It focuses on the point that god knows who is going to heaven and hell in a manner that your destiny is written.

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