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Why I Am A 5 Point Calvinist? (Total Depravity)

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2010

I explain how the Rev Anderson misrepresents the doctrine of total depravity. I then explain what the doctrine teaches.

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  • Wow you're funny and I love the illustration you used with your dog.

    Lol at "donate 20 dollars to save the whales" xD

  • I have talked many times to That man on RawChristainsuperhuman and he dont get it and wont get it. As you know God dont want him to get it Matthew 13:11 He replied, "The knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of heaven has been given to you, but not to them.

  • LOL like the arminians your Dog is totally Deprived! : )

  • @rockstarcola100 Since before the beginning of creation God has purposed to make a people for himself. In the process of this purpose God is revealing to those he has called to be his people of how he, as Peter puts it, has 'According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness..' (2 Pet 1:3a). this life and godliness being all of Jesus who declared that he is the Way, the Life and the Truth-Jesus is everything to all they will ever want or need.

  • @rockstarcola100 it is in fact this truth which is spoken throughout the Bible, but best summed up by Jeremiah when he speaks of the name of him that would save his people: THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS (Jer 23:6). Which Jeremiah later when he speaks of those being saved as being called: The LORD our righteousness (Jer 33:16). Which is further revealed by Paul in 2 Corinthians 5:21

    For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.

  • @rockstarcola100 there is one major difference to be noted between Adam and Jesus: Jesus was always beholding the Father. Jesus, as the prophet Isaiah tells us, was filled with the Spirit of God. Jesus didn't fall because the Spirit of God was always with him. What is testified here is that man-even under the most perfect circumstances as Adam found himself in-will fall. the only righteousness that endures forever, without fail is that righteousness that is God's.

  • @rockstarcola100 with Adam a unique question is raised. How/Why did Adam-being a man who God stated had made upright (very good)-choose to rebel against the command of God? what needs to be really considered and meditated upon is what is the difference between Adam & Jesus? Both were without sin (until Adam rebelled). What was it about Jesus that kept him, during that hour of temptation, from falling into sin; whereas Adam in his did fall?

  • This is real Good stuff. God bless brother!

  • Great video. And you sir, are an outstanding teacher! I don't see your name or email or anything...

  • Great video, it gets real at 2:50. Brilliant example of total depravity.

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