Some kind of zeal
“They deem it enough that they have some kind of zeal for religion, how preposterous soever it may be, not … Continue reading Some kind of zeal
“They deem it enough that they have some kind of zeal for religion, how preposterous soever it may be, not … Continue reading Some kind of zeal
“Then become imitators of God, as beloved children, and walk in love, even as Christ also loved us and gave … Continue reading An odor of a sweet smell
“And the Jews marveled, saying, How does this One know letters, not being taught? Jesus answered them and said, My … Continue reading “My doctrine is not Mine.”
Chapter 7 is called: “Double, Double, Toil and Trouble: Is Predestination Double?” “There are different views of double predestination. One … Continue reading Chosen by God (by R.C. Sproul; Chapter 7)
Chapter 6 is called: “Foreknowledge and Predestination.” I suppose the stand out passage in this chapter is the following: “I … Continue reading Chosen by God (by R.C. Sproul; Chapter 6)
Chapter 5: “Spiritual Death and Spiritual Life: Rebirth and Faith.” There is not a lot I want to comment on … Continue reading Chosen by God (by R.C. Sproul; Chapter 5)
In chapter 4, “Adam’s Fall and Mine” Sproul talks about how many people object to God choosing Adam as their … Continue reading Chosen by God (by R.C. Sproul; Chapter 4)
The following is from R.L. Dabney’s book entitled A Defence of Virginia (And Through Her, of the South) in Recent … Continue reading R.L. Dabney–Virulent Racist
Chapter 3 is called “Predestination and Free Will.” Sproul writes: “To get a handle on the puzzling relationship between predestination … Continue reading Chosen by God (by R.C. Sproul; Chapter 3)
In his second chapter on “Predestination and the Sovereignty of God,” Sproul writes: “In most discussions about predestination, there is … Continue reading Chosen by God (by R.C. Sproul; Chapter 2)