I dont know what you talking about.What does Calvinism have to do with God "keeping covenant" with those who believe Him and "enter in"?
Absolutely nothing.
I dont know what you talking about.What does Calvinism have to do with God "keeping covenant" with those who believe Him and "enter in"?
Absolutely nothing.
Right. You've dealt with the the predestination part. No problem there. Those He foreknew isn't God looking into the future and knowing they will or will not receive Him. That's WHAT God foreknew, not WHOM he foreknew.
He has mercy on those who believe Him.God makes the choice Himself, and does not tell us why other than it was His good pleasure. That is the perfect plan, having mercy on some. There would none saved if it were up to fallen man!
You are arguing against scripture which proclaims that we are saved by grace. What does "Calvinism" have to do with it!What does Calvinism have to do with God "keeping covenant" with those who believe Him and "enter in"?
Absolutely nothing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Reformed_denominationsHow do they not know the truth?
As a Preacher who attends most "Christian Men's" events for all Denominations + we do weekly men's prayer and breakfast and several other events likewise. So I am talking to Reformed Pastors, Evangelist's, Deacons, Church Leaders face to face [(not to some imaginary source online)]. I truly believe they are correct in their explanations.
I quote directly from those who proclaim to be Reformed Ministers. I don't care if you like what they say or don't. You are no one in authority like they are. So if I quote them I assure you it's the absolute truth.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Reformed_denominations
Most of these are not baptist, but you only listed baptist reformed. You live in a bubble with others who live in a bubble. You state as fact that which is easily proven wrong. Then when given the opportunity to correct it, you double down on the falsehoods. You should never be anywhere near a pulpit.
You are arguing against scripture which proclaims that we are saved by grace. What does "Calvinism" have to do with it!
Just another example of your CDS!
Trinity or Triune is not found in scripture. It is man-made! Are we to quit using these word as well? I don't think so!There is no such thing as irresistible grace to be found in the Bible.
I would only say at this point that we would need to define the "all" in question.Care to discuss this with Scripture including John12:32 and I assume John6:43-47?
Just be wrong. It's what you do.I quote directly from those who proclaim to be Reformed Ministers. I don't care if you like what they say or don't. You are no one in authority like they are. So if I quote them I assure you it's the absolute truth.
More bearing false witness. It's really a pattern with you.So I went through this list and noticed something very striking. These Churches will definitely see Jesus minutes before I do.
You know how I know?
The DEAD in CHRIST shall be caught up before the Church that is ALIVE!
Their headquarters and Denomination pays their salaries. If they don't preach according to the Reformed Standards the organization wouldn't keep paying their salaries.Just be wrong. It's what you do.
Thanks. I think that's the nicest thing you've ever said to me.I think your silly.
It's a joke but I have attended some of those churches and took multiple cups of coffee to survive. If you don't want to find the Holy Ghost being active then those Churches are the place to be.More bearing false witness. It's really a pattern with you.
Certainly part of the same process.So would you consider the drawing by God and the taking out the heart of stone and giving of flesh and a new spirit, His Spirit within us as in Ezk 36:26-27 as the one and same operation ? I actually do !
No freedom to choose... "what?"
Everything?
Being placed in Christ occurs in eternity past. Whatever you think it involves, it involves God placing people in Christ. Just as humanity, though large, is a finite number of all placed in Adam, there was a predetermined number of people placed in Christ.
I would only say at this point that we would need to define the "all" in question.