On the other side of eternity, the words that Doug Wilson spoke on this stage will haunt the minds of these students for all eternity if they do not repent and believe the Gospel this side of glory.
Ah, but he didn't, really. He said Jesus was crucified so that they and their sins could be crucified, and buried, etc. "Could" being the operative word. . . upon repentance. Calvinists don't claim to be able to ID the elect, so the call is not "your sins are already atoned for," but rather "repent and be baptized, and you'll have union with Christ." I appreciate the evangelistic zeal of non-calvinist brethren, though, all the same!
@@Henry._Jones He does have a point though. Nothing is mentioned about repentance for sin. It not only sounds like unlimited atonement, it sounds like universalism when you don't complete the thought / complete the Gospel presentation. You never know who in your audience might not know Christ or might not have ever heard a clear gospel. 🤔
Good News is glorious! "I'm not going to calm down." Love it.
Thats Our Brother!!)
Amen! Glory to God forever! Christ is Risen !!! Well done, Rev. Wilson, for proclaiming the Gospel of our salvation without compromise.
On the other side of eternity, the words that Doug Wilson spoke on this stage will haunt the minds of these students for all eternity if they do not repent and believe the Gospel this side of glory.
True!
What gets me every time is he used this same words for us in church in a near Sunday. It is for all of us.
The problem is the Church has calmed down recently and the world has seen it as weakness. It's time the sleeping Church awaken.
The church needs to get woke! Lol
Praise God.
Praise the Lord
Christ is King!
Amen!!
What if we started docking grades for hecklers on college campuses? Like, maybe 50% to start?
Sure, if We Restore THEOlogy 101
God has a solution for hecklers (and scoffers and mockers). I used to be one and on a bad day, I still am.
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Amen and Amen
Calm Down? This news is the only thing to get excited about!
This is why BSU has a better football team
Got a little bit of pentecostal in ya Doug. =-)
Scoffers now scoff,
In GeHinnom soon cough,
For refusing to learn,
They e'er henceforth shall burn.
Told a room full of people that Jesus died for all of their sins. Thank God for unlimited atonement!
Ah, but he didn't, really. He said Jesus was crucified so that they and their sins could be crucified, and buried, etc. "Could" being the operative word. . . upon repentance. Calvinists don't claim to be able to ID the elect, so the call is not "your sins are already atoned for," but rather "repent and be baptized, and you'll have union with Christ." I appreciate the evangelistic zeal of non-calvinist brethren, though, all the same!
@@Henry._Jones He does have a point though. Nothing is mentioned about repentance for sin. It not only sounds like unlimited atonement, it sounds like universalism when you don't complete the thought / complete the Gospel presentation. You never know who in your audience might not know Christ or might not have ever heard a clear gospel. 🤔
Amen!