Why is this debate important?
Why is this debate important?
I’m struggling to find any practical application to this debate in my Christian life. How differently does a Calvinist relate to his wife from a non Calvinist? Raise his children, witness to a stranger, work with his co-workers or give advice to a dieing friend?
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I'm with you Murf.
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I also agree. It's almost as if the point is to learn the "hidden truth" about God. I don't see how this would affect your walk as a Christian. I often think about this when I listen to John MacArthur. He preaches like an Arminian until the topic of election is discussed. He's even admitted that he doesn't understand how "it" (conversion) works exactly. He even gave an example of someone hearing the gospel and being converted by making a decision to believe. If it's so mysterious, then why make such a fuss over it?
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By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another. (John 13:35)
i have asked this question several times- tartanarmy responded, if i am remembering correctly, that if he did not believe calvinism he would be the most miserable man on earth.
i dont get that.
TK
i dont get that.
TK
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"Were not our hearts burning within us? (Lk 24:32)
Maybe because, for some Calvinists, Calvinism is what they are living for.
I can see no other reason why life would be miserable without it.
I can see no other reason why life would be miserable without it.
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"How is it that Christians today will pay $20 to hear the latest Christian concert, but Jesus can't draw a crowd?"
- Jim Cymbala (Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire) on prayer meetings
- Jim Cymbala (Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire) on prayer meetings
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I remember i was speaking to David awhile ago and he said something like , without Calvinism how could you find meaning in all the things that happen both bad and good.
The other argument seems to be about the sovreignty of God being lessened if man's freewill rules now. It seems to me that the Calvinist feels himself to be more humble if he gives God all the credit for every minute detail of every event and if he believes man to be as depraved as possible.
The other argument seems to be about the sovreignty of God being lessened if man's freewill rules now. It seems to me that the Calvinist feels himself to be more humble if he gives God all the credit for every minute detail of every event and if he believes man to be as depraved as possible.
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I think in lots of ways we fall into a trap of trying to figure God out and understand His ways instead of learning His heart and following His ways. This debate (and others) is great on an intellectual standpoint because it shapes how we understand the rest of Scripture, but it is too easy to take it too far and let our apologetic mind overshadow His Word speaking to our hearts. Getting into the meat of the Word is great, but don't spend too much time trying to digest something that has been chewed on for centuries without resolution.
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I agree with all of what you've written here.djeaton wrote:I think in lots of ways we fall into a trap of trying to figure God out and understand His ways instead of learning His heart and following His ways. This debate (and others) is great on an intellectual standpoint because it shapes how we understand the rest of Scripture, but it is too easy to take it too far and let our apologetic mind overshadow His Word speaking to our hearts. Getting into the meat of the Word is great, but don't spend too much time trying to digest something that has been chewed on for centuries without resolution.
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One little thing...I'm not so sure that the fine points of soteriology are really the meat of the Word.
(Plus, a weird image is now in my head of meat that has been chewed on for centuries

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Plus, a weird image is now in my head of meat that has been chewed on for centuries )
I don't know why but i just lost my appetite.
I don't know why but i just lost my appetite.

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