Who is Sam Storms? If God has only one will, then we don't sin since He causes us to sin. This is hyper calvinism. God does in fact have a permissive will (allowing sin), a decreeing will (commanding man not to sin), and a declarative will (the definitive consequences for sin).
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that is not hyper-Calvinism. :laugh::laugh:
The areas you posted are but one way to divid His will. But still he has but one will web.
This is why I feel it is better to see it as Gods revealed will and Gods secret or hidden will.
Sam Storms
Published Writings
* Chosen for Life: The Case for Divine Election (revised and expanded; forthcoming from Crossway Publishers, February 2007).
* Convergence: Spiritual Journeys of a Charismatic Calvinist (Enjoying God Ministries, 2005).
* One Thing: Developing a Passion for the Beauty of God (forthcoming, September 2004 from Christian Focus Publications)
* Pleasures Evermore: The Life-Changing Power of Enjoying God (NavPress, 2000).
* The Beginner's Guide to Spiritual Gifts (Regal Books, 2002).
* "Open Theism in the Hands of an Angry Puritan: Jonathan Edwards on Divine Foreknowledge," in The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards, edited by D. G. Hart, Sean Michael Lucas, Stephen Nichols (Baker Book House, 2003).
* "Is Imputation Unjust? Jonathan Edwards on the Problem of Original Sin" in Journal of Reformation & Revival, Volume 12, Number 3, Fall 2003.
* "Prayer and the Power of Contrary Choice," in Journal of Reformation & Revival, Volume 12, Number 2, Spring 2003, 53-67.
* "Fettered but Free: Jonathan Edwards on Freedom of the Will," in A God-Entranced Vision, edited by John Piper and Justin Taylor (Crossway Books, 2004).
* The Singing God: Discover the Joy of Being Enjoyed by God (Creation House, 1998).
* "A Third Wave View" in Are Miraculous Gifts for Today? Four Views; ed. by Wayne Grudem (Zondervan, 1996).
* To Love Mercy: Becoming a Person of Compassion, Acceptance, & Forgiveness (NavPress, 1991).
* Healing and Holiness: A Biblical Response to the Faith-Healing Phenomenon (Presbyterian & Reformed, 1990).
* Reaching God's Ear (Tyndale House, 1988).
* Chosen for Life: An Introductory Guide to the Doctrine of Divine Election (Baker Book House, 1987).
* Tragedy in Eden: Original Sin in the Theology of Jonathan Edwards (University Press of America, 1985).
* The Grandeur of God: A Theological and Devotional Study of the Divine Attributes (Baker Book House, 1984).
* "Prayer and Evangelism under God's Sovereignty," in The Grace of God, The Bondage of the Will: Biblical and Practical Perspectives on Calvinism, edited by Thomas R. Schreiner and Bruce A. Ware (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1995), pp. 215-31 (recently reprinted in Still Sovereign: Contemporary Perspectives on Election, Foreknowledge, and Grace [Baker, 2000]).
* "Defining the Elect: A Review Article," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 27 (June 1984): 205-18.
* "Jonathan Edwards on the Freedom of the Will," Trinity Journal 3 (Fall 1982): 131-69.
* Review of The Great Debate: Calvinism, Arminianism and Salvation, by Alan P. F. Sell (Baker), in Trinity Journal 4 (Spring 1983).
* Review of The Worship of God, by Ralph P. Martin, in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 26 (December 1983): 458-59.
* Review of Offense to Reason: A Theology of Sin, by Bernard Ramm, in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 30 (December 1987): 495-97.
* "A Tribute to S. Lewis Johnson, Jr." in Continuity and Discontinuity: Perspectives on the Relationship Between the Old and New Testaments, ed. by John Feinberg (Crossway Books, 1988), pp. 321-23.
* Brief articles in Decision Magazine, Discipleship Journal.