I don't normally participate in these discussions, but I had some time to listen to this while doing something else. I listened to the first 31 minutes. So, my comments are with this established. I didn't hear everything he said.
- The first thing I took mental note of was that he spoke of our making a choice, but he did not establish it from Scripture. I'm not saying he cannot do so, but that he did not do so.
- When I was stopping the lesson, he was getting into the concept of faith being absolutely passive. This is not just a Calvinist idea. Pursuant to the Faith Alone in Christ Alone mantra, I know of non-Calvinists who also think this. Their logic and reasoning seems to almost have to go here.
Honestly, I set these arguments aside some time ago. There seems to be no way to change anyone's mind and I'm not certain why we need to do so. It seems debate for the sake of debate. As he said, he views others who see the matter differently, as brothers in the Faith.
It seems clear that Faith is not a work. No matter what, with reason, anyone wants to include in faith or disassociate from faith, God has it defined and settled and it works in spite of these debates.
One of the things I like to interject into these discussions, if and when I do participate, is: Is obedience a work?
NKJ 1 John 3:23 And this is His commandment: that we should believe on the name of His Son Jesus Christ and love one another, as He gave us commandment.
If we view this as a command to not only believers to continue in their belief, but also a command to all men to believe (which is the way I read this, in part since there are also other verses that command belief in Jesus Christ), then how do we believe apart from obeying God's command to believe? It seems belief and obedience are simultaneous.
Other than that, Biblical Faith is a big study in our Text. I don't see it as absolutely passive. Then there are also other things to consider about Faith in the full scope of Salvation, which seems clearly to be a process that the sons of God are involved in while they're on the earth. IMO works salvation has become an overblown debate and has trended into absurdity mainly in the pews.