@@michaelpoapst9465 oh, haha - you're Calvinist? You mean for James to sort out my theology? (*I think my ideas align a little closer to Provisionism than Arminianism)
To be holy and blameless is to be in Christ. That’s the only way the child can be holy and blameless. The manner in which God chooses his people is in Christ . It’s an adverb in the sentence. Usually, the people that don’t like God choosing his people are the ones that God hasn’t chosen.
Well done Sir. Thank you for the clear explanation of this passage.
Good videos on this topic, I plan to deconstruct all verses calvinists use too one day, bless you brother.
Thank you. And, excellent - send us a link when you do!
Debate James White !
Would love to see James relinquish his Calvinism, but I don't imagine my debating skills would be the catalyst. Feel free to send him the video link.
@@Matthew515tweet I was a Synergist/Arminian for over 30 years and ain’t going back !
@@michaelpoapst9465 oh, haha - you're Calvinist? You mean for James to sort out my theology? (*I think my ideas align a little closer to Provisionism than Arminianism)
To be holy and blameless is to be in Christ. That’s the only way the child can be holy and blameless.
The manner in which God chooses his people is in Christ . It’s an adverb in the sentence.
Usually, the people that don’t like God choosing his people are the ones that God hasn’t chosen.