Predestination & Free Will
What the bible says about being chosen by God for salvation versus you choosing God.
Free-Willism Preaches “Another Jesus”
Free-Willism Preaches “Another Jesus”
by Daniel Parks
“He who… preaches another Jesus whom we have not preached
2 Corinthians 11:4
The Jesus of Free-Willism, unlike the Jesus of gospel preachers, does not possess the love of God. Preachers of Free-Willism aver (declare) God loves everyone in exactly the same way. They therefore indiscriminately tell their hearers what no gospel preacher in Scriptures ever said: “Smile, God loves you.” And they preach what no gospel preacher in Scriptures ever preached:… Continue reading
The “Free-Will” Gospel Is Anti-God!
The “Free-Will” Gospel Is Anti-God!
A Look At The False Gospel Of Arminianism
“Many are called, but few are CHOSEN
[Matthew 22:14]
Call it what you will:
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Predestination And Free-Will – What Is Meant By ALL, THE WORLD, Etc.?
Predestination And Free-Will
What Is Meant By ALL, THE WORLD, Etc.?
A great deal of confusion about the issue of man having a free will to receive Christ is caused by the use of the words ‘all’, ‘whosoever’ and ‘world’. These terms come up in the verses that many people try to use to justify the idea of a ‘free’ will. We will see that Bible writers use these words to point out, primarily to Jewish believers, that the… Continue reading
Predestination And Free-Will – What About Verses Stating That Jesus Died For All Men?
Predestination And Free-Will
What About Verses Stating That Jesus Died For All Men?
To further clarify the issue of limited atonement we need to look at what the Bible is referring to when the word ‘all’ or the term ‘the whole world’ are used in regards to salvation. Otherwise, we will think there is a contradiction when we look at various scriptures that appear to be saying that Jesus died for every single person in the entire world, even… Continue reading
Predestination And Free-Will – What Is Limited Atonement? Is It Scriptural?
Predestination And Free-Will
What Is Limited Atonement? Is It Scriptural?
Limited atonement (also known as Particular Redemption) refers to the fact that Christ’s death was not literally for every person ever born or conceived. It was a transaction whereby God paid for the sins of those He came to save and those alone:
Acts 13:48 – “And when the Gentiles heard this, they were glad, and glorified the word of the Lord: and as many as were ordained… Continue reading