Calvinism defeated: Sermon Jam
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This video is a response to "What Does 'Total Depravity' Mean?" (James White)
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"And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience" (Eph 2,1f.)
Paul is definitely not talking about having died with Christ and being dead to sin here, man! You are mixing up the metaphors. He's reminding the Ephesians that they were spiritually dead previously but that God saved them out of grace, not oit of their own doing.
TimotheosCauvin 1 week ago
Wow, good job ignoring Ephesians 2 and every other text that refers to man's inability to come to Christ. This is why I can't believe in synergism. One has to proof text his way into reasoning that man is responsible for his faith, regeneration and ultimately salvation.
NealMcCrispy 1 month ago
The real message here: "No Country for Old Men" was an excellent movie. What Would Cohen Brothers Do?
bmdx527 4 months ago
Here is the real question: In the first picture, why is there a candle on the Bible? You'd think the wax would get on the pages...
djlovescrista 5 months ago
Consequentially unregenerate men are ... not dead in sin, but alive unto God?
There is no logical argument presented here.
FillTheirVoid 6 months ago
We have come to the knowledge of the glory of God, yet with that ascertained knowledge we find ourselves fighting over it. God sees us, His children, wasting our time arguing about such things and weeps as millions are swallowed up by hell. Follow His mission and be of one mind.
pcruze81 7 months ago
So wrong on so many levels. This guy is so much in rebellion against scripture it is dangerous.
pastor1689 10 months ago
How do we understand that " and you who were dead in trespasses in sins" ANY OTHER WAY??? unregenerate man hates God and always has, how can we deny God's absolute sovereignty in regeneration.... so are we to understand that we command the spirit to regenerate us by choosing God with this "capability". Man is not capable 1 Cor. 2:14... lets take the context of the entire bible here
dfan6640 10 months ago
@b1foschiefs As many as were ordained to eternal life - St. Luke does not say fore - ordained. He is not speaking of what was done from eternity, but of what was then done, through the preaching of the Gospel. He is describing that ordination, and that only, which was at the very time of hearing it.
corneloup81 10 months ago
@corneloup81 OK.... well if you want to force your own definition on the word than that is your business, but in the context of scripture is means appointed or determined. I have already conceded that some of the scriptures in the bible seem to be pointing to our sanctification, but this will not work in every place. I have not said that A always equals B as you have. Just read the scriptures, you cant force your beliefs on all of them, it doesn't fit.
b1foschiefs 10 months ago