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
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
“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)