When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that assurance of election leads to humility and not to excusing sinfulness.
Tag: God’s grace
The Consistency of God
The God of the Old Testament is the same as the God of the New Testament. . . . various Scriptures.
CANONS of DORT I.A.12 — “The Assurance of Election”
When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that God has provided ways for us to know we have been elected.
CANONS of DORT I.A.11 — “Election Unchangeable”
When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that God's choice of election is permanent.
CANONS of DORT I.A.10 — “Election Based on God’s Good Pleasure”
When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that God elects for His good pleasure.
CANONS of DORT I.A.9 — “Election Not Based on Foreseen Faith”
When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that God elects regardless of anything we have done.
CANONS of DORT I.A.8 — “One Decree of Election”
When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that God only elected once, in eternity past.
CANONS of DORT I.A.7 — “Election Defined”
When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that God's will is at the center of salvation.
CANONS of DORT I.A.6 — “God’s Eternal Decree”
When it comes to a proper understanding of salvation, we must know that God chose who He would save, and He did it righteously.
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.










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