Does God Veil/Blind Understanding?: Why do we assume that 2 Corinthians 4:4 is not about God, but presumably about Satan? In the context of chapters 3 and 4, and also in other verses, we learn that God veils/blinds eyes (ex: John 12: 40, Romans 11:8).
Q&A question: Does God Veil/Blind Understanding?
Not Worthy = Not Saved?: Do Jesus' words in Matthew 10: 37-3
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Calvinism — Research Notes (Cheryl Schatz)
Collection of 5 research notes on Calvinism, covering God's mercy to all (Romans 11:30-32), the purpose of divine mercy and compassion, Esau's election as about Messianic lineage not individual salvation (Malachi 1:2-3), and Calvin's concept of Evanescent Grace.
The Giving Part 2: Judas the Betrayer, a Balanced View of the Sovereignty of God
[Music] the giving is a balanced view of the sovereignty of God God's sovereignty is vitally important for us to know God yet it's God's sovereignty taught as a system of theological thought which can lead to a person reading into the biblical text an outside concept that is foreign to the writers i...
Are you better than those who say no?
Those who believe in Calvinism are quick to accuse those who do not believe the same way. The accusation comes in the form of two questions.
Genesis 1:26-28
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