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Mammoths
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You know the drill:
Total depravity of man
Unconditional election
Limited atonement
Irresistible grace
Perseverance of the saints
OP summary
Total depravity is supported by Romans 1-5 where Paul outlines the total failing of humanity to even seek God without grace. When God causes a person to be born again, they begin to seek him. We can’t choose our natural father nor can we “born ourselves again.”
Unconditional election is supported by Romans 9 where Paul says those he forknew he also called etc
Limited atonement, while the sacrifice of Christ is in theory sufficient to apply to the whole world, it is aimed at providing for the salvation specifically for the elect–beautiful pearl hidden in a field. Matthew 13:44
Irresistible grace is supported by already cited scripture. Those he forknew…sanctified.
Perseverance of the saints is supported by the first four points but also there is the issue of, that scripture: “nothing can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus.”
We also have in theology the scriptural (and traditional) notion that God is omnipotent and omniscient. Of course he knows from the foundation of the universe how every circumstance influences every person for hardening or repentance. As a result every circumstance influencing decision and every decision influencing circumstance are in His control. So by permission or providence God saves only those he mercifully chose from the beginning and the rest he chose justly not to save.
I’ve been advised my Protestant theology is dim. Help me out. Thanks.
Total depravity of man
Unconditional election
Limited atonement
Irresistible grace
Perseverance of the saints
OP summary
Total depravity is supported by Romans 1-5 where Paul outlines the total failing of humanity to even seek God without grace. When God causes a person to be born again, they begin to seek him. We can’t choose our natural father nor can we “born ourselves again.”
Unconditional election is supported by Romans 9 where Paul says those he forknew he also called etc
Limited atonement, while the sacrifice of Christ is in theory sufficient to apply to the whole world, it is aimed at providing for the salvation specifically for the elect–beautiful pearl hidden in a field. Matthew 13:44
Irresistible grace is supported by already cited scripture. Those he forknew…sanctified.
Perseverance of the saints is supported by the first four points but also there is the issue of, that scripture: “nothing can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus.”
We also have in theology the scriptural (and traditional) notion that God is omnipotent and omniscient. Of course he knows from the foundation of the universe how every circumstance influences every person for hardening or repentance. As a result every circumstance influencing decision and every decision influencing circumstance are in His control. So by permission or providence God saves only those he mercifully chose from the beginning and the rest he chose justly not to save.
I’ve been advised my Protestant theology is dim. Help me out. Thanks.