Two Book on Divine concurrence: 1) Richard A. Muller - God, Creation, and Providence in The Thought of Jacob Arminius. 2) Richard A. Muller - Divine Will and Human Choice.
I'm 14 minutes in (and I'm admitting that I could be wrong on this so go easy on me) but I just feel that these learned reformers, Calvinist are just missing the spirit of God...or the love of God. That's what I sense in my spirit. I considered myself a Calvinist in the past watching RC Sproul..reading his books and others like him and I was able to get away from that (When I say 'that' I mean the over emphasis on God's sovereignty, and Calvinism as a whole) and I have so much more freedom today. I have Jesus. I have peace. I have truth.
I just started watching John MacA (which led me to RC) this past summer. I love them both, appreciate and support both GTY and Ligonier, I have to say that I’ve never felt less loved by God. I was raised Mormon and even after we left that church and I was completely rudderless/clueless about real Christianity I still had an unwavering conviction that God loved me more than I could imagine. Now that is no longer the case.
@@Acek-ok9dp Are you 100% sure without no doubts at all that you're going to heaven when you pass away? RC wasn't..Calvinist can't be sure...I am sure.
Two Book on Divine concurrence:
1) Richard A. Muller - God, Creation, and Providence in The Thought of Jacob Arminius.
2) Richard A. Muller - Divine Will and Human Choice.
R. C. Sproul, the Barnabas of Historical Christian Theology.
Long talk with big words but no normal average believer will understand
I'm 14 minutes in (and I'm admitting that I could be wrong on this so go easy on me) but I just feel that these learned reformers, Calvinist are just missing the spirit of God...or the love of God. That's what I sense in my spirit.
I considered myself a Calvinist in the past watching RC Sproul..reading his books and others like him and I was able to get away from that (When I say 'that' I mean the over emphasis on God's sovereignty, and Calvinism as a whole) and I have so much more freedom today. I have Jesus. I have peace. I have truth.
I just started watching John MacA (which led me to RC) this past summer. I love them both, appreciate and support both GTY and Ligonier, I have to say that I’ve never felt less loved by God. I was raised Mormon and even after we left that church and I was completely rudderless/clueless about real Christianity I still had an unwavering conviction that God loved me more than I could imagine. Now that is no longer the case.
@@stockinettestitch so glad to hear you left Mormonism and you found God. Go bless you.
And I feel and sense that you got a wrong feeling and lost your sense. There you go.
@@Acek-ok9dp Are you 100% sure without no doubts at all that you're going to heaven when you pass away? RC wasn't..Calvinist can't be sure...I am sure.
@@yobabybubba
Is that your feeling, and is it "sure"?