When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that God chose who He would save, and He did it righteously.
Category: Protestant Reformation
“Whoever” Doesn’t Wreck God’s Will — SERMON (John 3:16)
Just because Reformed Theology teaches that only the Elect will be saved, it does not follow that the Gospel should not be preached and people should not be called to belief. . . . John 3:16.
CANONS of DORT I.A.5 — “The Causes of Unbelief and Faith”
When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that a failure to believe the Gospel is not God's fault; rather it is a person's disobedience.
CANONS of DORT I.A.4 — “A Twofold Outcome”
When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that God's wrath is what is awaiting people who fail to place their faith in Jesus.
CANONS of DORT I.A.3 — “The Preaching of the Gospel”
When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that the preaching of the Gospel is the means God uses to sovereignly save people.
CANONS of DORT I.A.2 — “The Sending of the Son of God”
When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that the only way to God is through Jesus.
CANONS of DORT I.A.1 — “All Mankind Condemned Before God”
When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that God does not owe salvation to anyone. If He did, we couldn't call it grace.
God is not Desperate
The God of the Bible isn't desperate for your love. . . . irresistible grace.
Do you fall short?
If all are sinners, then the solution to sin is the same for all. . . . Romans 3:21-26.
Object of Worship
Do you worship the right things on Sunday morning, or has an idol slipped in? . . . 1 John 5:21.










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