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“Far from being a treatise meant to justify Gods righteousness in unconditional election, Romans 911 is a treatise about the incomprehensible mercy and scandalous faithfulness of God towards his cre...”
“The God of Romans 911 finds ways to show mercy, even when the facts clamor for judgment. This doesnt sound much like Calvinism to me, but it does sound a whole lot like Jesus.”
“How is it more for the glory of God to save man irresistibly, than to save him as a free agent, by such grace as he may either concur or resist?”
“The Spirit of God draws or leads the sinner from one phase to another, gradually, in proportion as one is found having a disposition to responsive hearing. Grace flows ordinarily from prevenient gr...”
“Faith itself is an act of human willing enabled and disciplined by grace.”
“The Grace of God and the human will are co-operant, but not on equal terms. Grace has the pre-eminence.”
“No man that ever lived, not John Calvin himself, ever asserted either original sin, or justification by faith, in more strong, more clear and express terms, than Arminius has done.”
“I believe we best say yes to God's glory and sovereignty by saying no to Calvinism.”
“If God is love (1 John 4:7) but intended Christs atoning death to be the propitiation for only certain people so only they have any chance of being saved, then 'love' has no intelligible meaning wh...”
“To explain the matter I will employ a simile, which yet, I confess is very dissimilar; but its dissimilitude is greatly in favour of my sentiments. A rich man bestows, on a poor and famishing begga...”
“Although upon doctrines of grace our views differ from those avowed by Arminian Methodists, we have usually found that on the great evangelical truths we are in full agreement, and we have been com...”
“In the secret recesses of man's nature the grace is given disposing and enabling him to yield. Though the will must at last act from its own resources and deliberate impulse, it is influenced throu...”
“God sovereignly decreed that man should be free to exercise moral choice, and man from the beginning has fulfilled that decree by making his choice between good and evil. When he chooses to do evil...”
“A God less than sovereign could not bestow moral freedom upon His creatures. He would be afraid to do so.”
“Far from being a treatise meant to justify God’s righteousness in unconditional election, Romans 9–11 is a treatise about the incomprehensible mercy and scandalous faithfulness of God towards his c...”
“The God of Romans 9–11 finds ways to show mercy, even when the facts clamor for judgment. This doesn’t sound much like Calvinism to me, but it does sound a whole lot like Jesus.”
“If God is love (1 John 4:7) but intended Christ’s atoning death to be the propitiation for only certain people so only they have any chance of being saved, then 'love' has no intelligible meaning w...”