I am a Calvinist and I confess before the world on this site, that Jesus Christ is my Savior, and that I have been forgiven and saved from my sins by the grace of God, alone.
What is your confession, Grosnick?
I have not claimed you are so stop. If you could care less you would have refrained from responding. The fact that you did suggest motives you wish to deny you have, hence my claim that you are deluding yourself by your chest thumping claims of being an island unfettered by the world around you.By the way, if you think I'm a "Sociopath" or worse, I couldn't care any less.
There WERE two Gospels. The Kingdom Gospel and The Grace Gospel. Today, there is one Gospel, that being, the Grace Gospel as taught by the Apostle Paul.
I am a Calvinist and I confess before the world on this site, that Jesus Christ is my Savior, and that I have been forgiven and saved from my sins by the grace of God, alone.
What is your confession, Grosnick?
There is only one Savior, and thus only one Gospel.
The Gospel of grace that promises everlasting life in the Kingdom of God for those who are justified by faith in Jesus Christ.
Is Jesus Christ your Savior?
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From my postings alone, what do you think?
I think something something is wrong that you cannot or will not confess Jesus Christ as your Savior.
When I read and study the Bible, I see the "free will" of humanity everywhere throughout its covers. The Calvinist sees NONE. I have a BIG problem with that.
What do you suggest? If you have a problem with that and God doesn't, which should I be concerned with? You or God?
Are you confessing "free will" is the foundation of your religious beliefs?
You should be concerned about refusing to confess Jesus Christ as your Savior.
See Matthew 10:33
Here's an example how one inherits eternal life:
Hear the Grace Gospel.
Place ALL of one's faith in Christ as their Savior.
Be sealed, indwelt, and baptized (not by water) into the Body of Christ.
Receive the righteousness of Christ.
Realize that you cannot lose your position in the Body of Christ.
Realize that you will not be judged or suffer condemnation for your sins.
You must believe in the death and resurrection of Christ who paid for the sins of
ALL humanity on the cross. However, only those who place their faith in Christ will reap
the benefits of Christ's death and resurrection.
Unbelievers will be judged according to their WORKS and cast into the Lake of Fire.
Personally, I believe in the Trinity. Father, Son and Holy Spirit, yet, these three are ONE.
Any questions?
Calvinists see free will as well. The issue is what does "free will" mean?When I read and study the Bible, I see the "free will" of humanity everywhere throughout its covers. The Calvinist sees NONE. I have a BIG problem with that.