Leighton Flowers is a former Calvinist. He's going to be attacked just for leaving that congregation of errant thought. As we witness here in these forums. I don't think people realize they are demonstrating the power of Christ in their life when they speak. And especially when they think to defend their understanding of His word.
The foundation of Jesus' commandments, Love, should be first and foremost evident in all things. Even typing on a forum.
The Full video by Leighton Flowers is entitled, Butchers Election. It is designated as private and only available on YouTube to members allowed to view it. I can understand why.
This is a brief presentation on Election. I think it is useful for this discussion.
Transcript:
when most people here today especially
the word election it seems like they
automatically think it means God's
choice to irresistable save some
individuals I give it to the Calvinists
today I think they've done a really good
job convincing this generation that's
what biblical election is all about an
individual chosen before creation for
effectual salvation yet this
individualized interpretation of
election according to even
well-respected Calvinistic historians
like Lorraine bottner teach that this
wasn't clearly taught until Augustine
who doesn't even teach this view of
election until the fifth century in
other words the way many people
understand election today is not the way
it was understood throughout Old
Testament times the New Testament times
or any time until a former Gnostic
Manichaean philosopher from Africa who
did not know Greek came along 300 years
after the time of Christ to systematize
it for us the earliest church fathers
men like Irenaeus or Ignatius who
Ignatius was actually taught by the
Apostle John himself and we have some of
their writings they never taught an
individualistic Calvinistic view of
election in fact they repudiated this
kind of interpretation in much of their
writings for instance I want us to look
at one early church father the Clement
of Rome we're talking about a letter
written to Rome and he was likely in
Rome and it would have been very
familiar with this letter Clement is
actually referenced in Philippians
chapter 4 verse 3 we're told that the
the Apostle Peter himself likely
commissioned it Clement and he followed
Peter probably sometime as a bishop
there in Rome so it would be good to
know what a first century person of the
first church and early church father
thought on this subject well we don't
have to guess we have a lot of his
writings I picked a short quote just for
times sake he wrote this it is therefore
in the power of everyone since man has
been made possessed of freewill whether
he shall hear us to life or here the
demons to destruction you see very few
students in my experience are even aware
of how the church understood the nature
of man or the doctrine of election for
the first 400 years of the church's
existence in our modern culture it
tends to oversimplify things if you
haven't noticed many of us talk about
election as if it's only one choice
that's got that gods made the choice of
one individual or a group of individuals
before the foundation of the earth to be
effectually saved