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Sorry if this poll has already been done. I'm wondering how many of us generally lean toward which type of doctrines of Grace and Free Will. Please let me know. Thanks.
I put my hope in Jesus because he is my salvation.
I believe that sinners are called to repentance.
I will always be saved by the grace of God made manifest in the saving power of the blood of Christ.
I put my hope in Jesus because he is my salvation.
I believe that sinners are called to repentance.
I will always be saved by the grace of God made manifest in the saving power of the blood of Christ.
Free Will with a Doctrine of Grace - other than the Deterministic Veiw which monopolizes the term.![]()
Ben is an indeterminate Hyper-Arminian type.![]()
I could probably count myself as an "indeterminate type" who often succumbs to "gobblety gook". But, alas, at least in calculus we have L' Hospital's rule to assist us with "indeterminate" forms. Still searching for the help with the "gobblety gook" though. :smilewinkgrin:
.... Still searching for the help with the "gobblety gook" though. :smilewinkgrin:
it's 'goobly glock'.
You have to say it right; it's not 'gobblety gook', it's 'goobly glock'.
] Are you saying God was not sovereign before the fall, and was at the mercy of Adam, and the Angels?So called free will falls under the absolute sovereignty of God in what is labelled the Permissive Will of God; "thus far an no further."
Man is free to choose sin, and he does.
There is a difference between Adam's beginning and after his fall. The penalty of sin was applied, and it was applied to all humanity born after Adam. Predestination and election is God's prerogative and not our free choice. Otherwise, God would not be sovereign. He would be at the mercy of puny men.