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5/21/14 3:18 PM |
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"Therefore for you 4 pointers to suggest that God intended something which in effect clearly HE did not actually do - is deceit at best and heresy at worst."The poor misguided 4 pointer suggests that God offered the salvation to everybody, based on the completely erroneous or heretical fallacy of man believing unto salvation all by himself. Simple observation of the human race can see that to be a ridiculous idea. Amyraut was the inventor of 4 pointer or Amyraldism as it is called. To achieve his doctrine Amyraut taught God is divided in HIS salvation theology. He taught that God has a TWOFOLD WILL of God in predestination. 1. A universal and conditional will. 2. A particular and unconditional will. # 1 requires the works based salvation of human belief. This of course is exactly what the Arminian heretic believes. Man can save himself without God's intervention. #2 Is the Biblical fact of Limited Atonement - IE God remains sovereignly in charge over who gets saved - And consequently saves the elect. It amazes me that heresy is still so entrenched in the church today that some sinners can actually believe they can save themselves. Even many who sit in pews and preach in pulpits get this wrong as can be observed below. The arrogance of man??? |
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5/20/14 2:22 PM |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: Now too bad you're Christ didn't have enough power to die for the whole world, but mine does! You need to address that complaint to God it is His divine plan.God did intend salvation from the beginning. God did intend Christ would die for the express purpose of atonement of saving in His blood. God did intend to save the elect only. God for a fact DID NOT intend to save everybody. Therefore for you 4 pointers to suggest that God intended something which in effect clearly HE did not actually do - is deceit at best and heresy at worst. Moses Amyraut to achieve this heresy of hypothetical universal predestination taught that God has two wills for salvation which are diametrically opposed. Obviously he did not know God. As for Calvin; "But as the Lord seals his elect by calling and justification, so by excluding the reprobate either from the knowledge of his name or the sanctification of his Spirit, he by these marks in a manner discloses the judgment which awaits them. I will here omit many of the fictions which foolish men have devised to overthrow predestination" (Inst ch. 21) Thus if God excludes the reprobate then it would be UNJUST of God to require Christ's blood and hell's punishment for the same sinner. |
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