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Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Your Life’s Story #3: The Tragedies that Lead to Triumph
Theology 201 #3: Pick the Brighter Tulip (Part A)
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Calvinism Foundation laid
by Augustine |
Arminianism Foundation laid
by Arminius |
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Total Depravity: mankind is so affected by the
negative consequences of Adam and Eve’s sin in the Garden of Eden that we are
enslaved to sin to the point that we can only choose evil, and are completely
incapable of doing anything to save ourselves. Taken to the extreme, mankind
has no freewill. |
Tremendous Value: people cannot
be held accountable for others’ sins but for their own (Is. 59:2; Ezek.
18:20, etc.). Yes, the totality of mankind are sinners lacking the
ability to rescue themselves. But no one is so depraved that they cannot
freely say “Yes” to Jesus’ gracious offer (John 3:16). |
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Unconditional Election: since we are
deprived, God by His eternal decree has chosen or elected who will be saved
and who will be damned. |
Unfathomable Love: mankind is so
esteemed and loved by God that He willingly went to the cross to die for the
sins that mankind freely chose to commit. Then He gave mankind freewill to be
able to choose to receive God’s love or reject it, for love without choice is
not love at all. |
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Limited Atonement: Jesus’s blood
shed to forgive sinners is limited to those whom He chose, called the
elect. |
Limitless Opportunity: Jesus died for
all people. Thus, whoever chooses to receive it by grace through faith can. |
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Irresistible Grace: those whom God
chose are unable to resist His eternal decree and will eventually be saved. |
Irrefutable Goodness: God desires all
to be saved (2 Peter 3:9). But many refuse to accept His offer of
salvation. |
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Perseverance of the Saints: since God has
decreed who the elect will be, and they cannot resist His choosing of them,
they are unconditionally and eternally secure. This is frequently known as
“Once saved always saved.” |
Promises to the Saints: everyone who
remains in Christ has promises of eternal security. The evidence of one’s
trust in Christ for their salvation can be observed in tangible ways,
granting them assurance of their salvation. |