You get 5 points just for reading this!
OK, so I borrowed that. Are you a five, or four, or three-point Calvinist? Vote point by point.
I also borrowed these definitions from Duane Edward Spencer's book TULIP. Enjoy.
Point #1
[ March 28, 2002, 08:24 PM: Message edited by: TimothyW ]
OK, so I borrowed that. Are you a five, or four, or three-point Calvinist? Vote point by point.
I also borrowed these definitions from Duane Edward Spencer's book TULIP. Enjoy.
Point #1
Point #2Man's depravity, as a result of the fall is total. He does not possess free will because he is bound to Satan who takes man captive at his will. All people are born into this world spiritually dead in their trespasses and sins... Man is depraved in the sense that he is dead, blind, deaf, unteachable in the things of God and ruled by Satan through his perverse heart and corrupt soul.
Point #3Election is grounded in the free will of God and in His purpose for those whom he chose "in Christ Jesus" before the foundation of the world. His foreknowledge is based upon His purpose, for His purpose is the manifestation of His sovereign will... The work of regeneration must precede faith and repentance and is the work of God.
Point #4Atonement is for the elect only, since Christ died only for those the Father gave Him to be His bride. Only the saints or elect ones are ever said to be "beloved of God," for they alone are the objects of His saving grace...if Christ died for all, then all would be saved.
Point #5Since it is the will of God that those whom He gave His dear Son in eternity past should be saved, He will surely act in sovereign grace in such a way that the elect will find Christ irresistable. God does not force the elect to trust in His son but rather gives them life.
...Since "salvation is of the Lord" and absolutely no part of it is dependent upon any condition found in the elect, but is wholly dependent upon God...salvation can never be lost. The saints of God will surely persevere because He has given them His promise that no creature can take them away from Him (including themselves).
[ March 28, 2002, 08:24 PM: Message edited by: TimothyW ]