Article 15
What peculiarly tends to illustrate and recommend to us the eternal and
unmerited grace of election is the express testimony of sacred Scripture that
not all, but some only, are elected, while others are passed by in the eternal
decree; whom God, out of His sovereign, most just, irreprehensible, and
unchangeable good pleasure, has decreed to leave in the common misery into
which they have wilfully plunged themselves, and not to bestow upon them saving
faith and the grace of conversion; but, permitting them in His just judgment to
follow their own ways, at last, for the declaration of His justice, to condemn
and punish them forever, not only on account of their unbelief, but also for
all their other sins. And this is the decree of reprobation, which by no means
makes God the Author of sin (the very thought of which is blasphemy), but
declares Him to be an awful, irreprehensible, and righteous Judge and Avenger
thereof.