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Wesleyan (Arminian) Jerry Walls Refuting Calvinistic Soteriology

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2010
  • This is a segment of Jerry Walls' opening statement in "The Great Debate: Predestination vs. Free Will." You can purchase the debate from The Apologetics Group at: www.theapologet...

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  • @genavieveshaw5654
    @genavieveshaw5654 5 лет назад +53

    I am neither a Arminian nor a Calvanist. Just a former sinner washed and cleansed in the BLOOD of Christ my Savior! Do I need more? NOPE!

    • @fredharvey2720
      @fredharvey2720 4 года назад +4

      How can you be neither Arminian nor Calvinist?

    • @kellygipson8354
      @kellygipson8354 4 года назад +6

      @@fredharvey2720 cause he doesn't understand what is being said, much like the speaker in this video.

    • @wishyouthebest9222
      @wishyouthebest9222 3 года назад +2

      @@fredharvey2720 he could be a molonist

    • @77Friction
      @77Friction 3 года назад +3

      @@fredharvey2720 Both Calvinism and Arminianism is putting God into a box....

    • @fredharvey2720
      @fredharvey2720 3 года назад

      @@77Friction What on earth is that supposed to mean?

  • @nicholasgilson9174
    @nicholasgilson9174 9 лет назад +32

    I'm an Arminian and confess I have negative feelings toward Calvinists. While the love/sovereignty of God is very important, the division is a distraction. Am I spreading the Gospel? Am I loving my neighbor? Am I seeking to be more like Christ?Let us be like simple children in our faith.

    • @r.crompton2286
      @r.crompton2286 9 лет назад +2

      Nicholas Gilson Maybe you could explain what your negative feelings are predicated on. Surely you don't believe that Christians holding to the doctrines of grace are unevangelical? Did you ever hear of or read the sermons of George Whitefield or Charles Spurgeon? How about D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones? You won't find better messages aimed at the unregenerate explaining the need for salvation through repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

    • @nicholasgilson9174
      @nicholasgilson9174 8 лет назад +2

      +R. Crompton Good question. I suppose it's largely based on the idea that I don't know if I want to worship the God as described by Calvinists. You might say, "Ah but who are you if that is who God is based on Scriptures?" And that's a fair point. But I just don't see that in Scripture as Calvinists do. So we are really at an impasse. I flirted with being a Calvinist once when I thought I was refining my theology to something more pure, but now reject it.

    • @r.crompton2286
      @r.crompton2286 8 лет назад +5

      +Nicholas Gilson I would suggest that you worship the God who is revealed in the Bible and forget about labels like Arminian andCalvinist. Try being a "biblicist."

    • @nicholasgilson9174
      @nicholasgilson9174 8 лет назад +3

      +R. Crompton I try. Both sides try. We just disagree on what Scriptures say on this.

    • @r.crompton2286
      @r.crompton2286 8 лет назад +8

      +Nicholas Gilson The important thing in our witness to the lost is we focus strictly on the free offer of the gospel and leave the drawing, convicting and saving of souls to the Lord. Theology relating to God's sovereignty and our responsibility in the face of the gospel is stimulating; but too much preoccupation with it can be detrimental to the winning of souls.

  • @davidleebrown3956
    @davidleebrown3956 6 лет назад +28

    I watch and listen to a lot concerning this topic, and this is the single most visited video I keep coming back to. -the whole debate was great, but this was just such a great summation. -thanks

    • @rodgermilner7800
      @rodgermilner7800 3 года назад +1

      Hey, fancy seeing you here. I just finished watching one of your videos 😁

    • @davidleebrown3956
      @davidleebrown3956 3 года назад

      @@rodgermilner7800 - hey. Fun stuff! I love me some J-dubs

    • @rodgermilner7800
      @rodgermilner7800 3 года назад

      @@davidleebrown3956 he does seem great, do you have any other (non-calvin) pastors who you would recommend?

    • @binag1823
      @binag1823 2 года назад

      @@rodgermilner7800 David Pawson is very good

  • @dragonore2009
    @dragonore2009 11 лет назад +31

    James 1:13 When tempted, no one should say, "God is tempting me." For God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone;
    Wait a minute, Calvinism teaches that God Predestines a sinner to sin (predestination). Hold on, he can't tempt anyone to sin, but he can force (predestine) someone to sin, that doesn't even make sense.
    I dare not wave my finger at the Almighty and blame him for my sin, I would shake in my boots at the mere thought of doing that.

    • @cranmer1959
      @cranmer1959 3 года назад +5

      Yes, but if God predestines sinners to sin and to go to hell, how is God the person who is acting? The Bible says that God is not the one who sins, man is. And further, if God is not the one who is sinning, how would that not make the man who sins accountable to God? God can do with His creatures whatever He desires because there is no one above God to hold God accountable. Whatever God does is right because He is God and subject to no one outside of Himself.

    • @brookk4583
      @brookk4583 3 года назад +3

      @@cranmer1959 well said brother

    • @thetrintarianmessianicyahw589
      @thetrintarianmessianicyahw589 3 года назад +2

      I think this is why my scholars tell me negative things about Calvanism.

    • @cranmer1959
      @cranmer1959 3 года назад

      @@thetrintarianmessianicyahw589 A god who is helpless before his creatures is no god at all.

    • @cranmer1959
      @cranmer1959 3 года назад +2

      God does not cause you to sin in any direct way. You are the proximate cause of your own sins and you are the author of your own sins. Why blame God for what you do? Of course, God is the remote cause of everything because He created the universe and providentially brings to pass everything according to His plan. If God did not create Adam with the weakness that would cause him to rebel against God then none of this would have happened. The fall was predestined by God but did God sin when He placed the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the garden? So the Arminian answer is that God could not prevent Adam from sinning? Really?

  • @blackeyedturtle
    @blackeyedturtle 8 лет назад +6

    Romans 9 is not Paul teaching predestination by G-d over individuals, but rather his sovereign influence upon nations. Paul is not referring to the persons of Esau and Jacob, but rather to the nations of Edom and Israel. Nevertheless despite the correct context of what Paul is trying to teach to his Gentile audience, the Calvinist and they that are unlearned and unstable will wrest, Paul's writings, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.

  • @mitchelljenkins7441
    @mitchelljenkins7441 6 лет назад +12

    WOW!!!!!! THIS GUY IS GOOD. And right on with his knowledge. Why did Jesus pleaded with the Pharisees if they were doomed already?

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Год назад

      Obviously because not all of the Pharisees were condemned to reprobation. Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea ring a bell? Secondly, in His human nature Jesus did not know all things as His Father, the Logos, and the Holy Spirit did. God does know who would be condemned and who would not be condemned.

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/qRt8j08vC0E/видео.html

  • @CBALLEN
    @CBALLEN 11 лет назад +20

    Ez 36;27"I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you will be careful to observe My ordinances.…

    • @craigjoyner9857
      @craigjoyner9857 4 года назад

      Yeah, that’s a specific, documented case.
      This doesn’t prove the General case at all. That’s a logical jump you cannot support from scripture. Sorry it took 6 years for me to find your comment!
      Email me at Faithuntoobedience@gmail.com if you want to discuss further.

    • @CBALLEN
      @CBALLEN 4 года назад +2

      Here's how I know whether people have the right Jesus or not.The real Jesus actually saved 100% of the people that He died for,.Jesus took the sin of all the people that He died for into His own body and everyone He died for will be with Him at their death.Those who go to Hell,He didn't die for.

    • @craigjoyner9857
      @craigjoyner9857 4 года назад +1

      Tim Ballentine . Well, that’s just good and wrong my friend. Jesus death reconciled all of mankind back to himself, via Jesus Christ. Reconciled doesn’t mean everyone is saved. Everyone has been provided salvation via the atonement. We must continue in faith to utilize that salvation.
      Oh, and all of this is right out of scripture. See below.
      Reconciliation
      Colossians 1:20-23 KJV
      [20] And, having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things unto himself; by him, I say, whether they be things in earth, or things in heaven. [21] And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled [22] In the body of his flesh through death, to present you holy and unblameable and unreproveable in his sight: [23] If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, and which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a minister;
      Reconciliation is the means in which mankind is put back on good terms with god. Before Jesus shed blood, there was no means for us to be presented holy/blameless before god. This is why the faithful who died in the OT, were in captivity in Abraham’s bosom. They were awaiting the accomplished work of Christ, such that they could be seen as blameless before god. This is why Jesus went to lead captivity captive.
      So, reconciliation is Jesus accomplished work, which does away with the the age of the law, and transitions ALL OF MANKIND to the age of grace. The scripture say god has reconciled the world to himself, and that reconciliation is via Jesus Christ. This is the atonement for all men. And read verses 22 and 23. We are reconciled to be presented holy and blameless, but the condition is “If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, and which was preached to every creature which is under heaven”
      The atonement is for all, as it’s Jesus accomplished work, which reconciled all men to god. That reconciliation allows all men to be presented holy and blameless before god, “If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, and which was preached to every creature which is under heaven”
      Reconciliation didn’t save anyone. Reconciliation puts man back in good standing with god, and if man submits in faith and endures, he can be presented holy and blameless before god.
      Hopefully I have made it clear enough.
      My email address is in the comment above, if you want to discuss further on a google hangout or a livestream.

    • @CBALLEN
      @CBALLEN 4 года назад +1

      @@craigjoyner9857 iF JESUS TOOK EVERY HUMAN BEINGS SIN INTO HIS OWN BODY,then all would be saved.When it says Jesus died for all men,it means ,not only JEWS but GENTILES too,but not all JEWS and Gentiles.Jesus died for MANY of all men.

    • @craigjoyner9857
      @craigjoyner9857 4 года назад

      Tim Ballentine
      Jesus, being sinless, suffered the punishment for sin. This transfers all mankind from being under the law, to being under grace. This is for all mankind, and this is the reconciliation via Jesus Christ, which is referenced in 2 Corinthians 5.
      2 Corinthians 5:18-21 KJV
      [18] And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation; [19] To wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation. [20] Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God. [21] For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.
      WE MIGHT BE MADE RIGHTEOUS!!!!! This is only if we stand in the faith and endure until the end.

  • @daric_
    @daric_ 8 лет назад +10

    Calvinists take an extremely literal translation of John 6:39, 44 and base their entire worldview on it. Very distorted.
    UPDATE: After really studying this topic, I'm a Calvinist now, haha. The Bible is very clear on the concepts of total depravity, predestination, the fact that God must come to us and regenerate us **before** we can have faith in Christ, etc.

    • @toobfunnybunny
      @toobfunnybunny 8 лет назад

      I'd appreciate your translation of these verses to bring balance.

    • @paul.etedder2439
      @paul.etedder2439 8 лет назад

      Another clueless comment If you really believe that your biblical understanding is weak .

    • @daric_
      @daric_ 8 лет назад +1

      Jerry Dodson Paul.E Tedder "Draw" from the Greek in John 6: 44 (ἑλκύσῃ) can be translated as "draw, *persuade*, pull, unsheathe". Calvinists will insist that it means it must be a forceful drawing, "irresistible grace," but it can also be translated as "persuade". They will say "you're using an outdated lexicon." Okay...when anyone sets up the argument and *forces* the opponent to translate a word from a specific dictionary/lexicon, it's obvious you can force a particular translation/understanding of the passage. Also, Calvinists completely ignore or distort passages where Christ died for the world and invites all to come to repentance (John 3:16, 2 Cor. 5:14-15, II Peter 3:9) by saying "well, 'world' and 'all' can plainly refer only to the elect/predestined," when there is absolutely no reason to say such in that context. I'm not going to continue arguing because Arminianists have done a much better job at this than I for centuries by now.

    • @paul.etedder2439
      @paul.etedder2439 8 лет назад +1

      +Daric You really hate the idea that God is the cause of salvation and not you . Don't you ?

    • @daric_
      @daric_ 8 лет назад

      Paul.E Tedder
      That doesn't really make sense. That's not what I was saying at all. Of course God saves. But what is unbiblical is how God saves regardless of the actions or feelings of "the elect". Calvinists basically say "God saves whom He will because...reasons."

  • @LuciusZedaker
    @LuciusZedaker 10 лет назад +66

    When you have the God of Calvin, who needs the devil?

    • @annoyingdude76
      @annoyingdude76 9 лет назад +3

      ***** you sort of sound like those stereotipical Catholic medieval fanatic preachers. Tell me, is it possible you are wrong about Calvinism? I honestly don't find the idea of election in any way rational, and thankfully I don't believe in such a God. I believe in a God who loves everyone and sent His Son for everyone, but not everyone accepts Him

    • @LuciusZedaker
      @LuciusZedaker 9 лет назад +5

      annoyingdude76 Ya mean like it says in the Bible? Really?
      "If you reject the God of Calvin" -- I've heard of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, but Calvin who?

    • @LuciusZedaker
      @LuciusZedaker 9 лет назад +4

      *****
      "Were you to be a Christian ( by that word you really mean to say "Calvinist") you would understand that what separates you from the unbeliever is not your over praised acceptance, but rather, the grace of God in Christ making you "willing in the day of HIs power." May God give you light and rescue you from your version of "Christian humanism.," in which you are the object of your own praise and worship".
      So only Calvinists are Christians? Couldn't a Sovereign God foreordain a non-Calvinist to salvation? I think that follows your determinist logic consistently and infallibly. "God has mercy on whom He will have mercy ..." Where do you get that "Were you to be a ______..." -- that big IF?

    • @LuciusZedaker
      @LuciusZedaker 9 лет назад +3

      ***** "But I do believe God is sovereign over all things. Doesn't every Christian?"
      I am not a Calvinist, but before I had an encounter with the living God, Calvinism seemed to make sense.
      Of course God, to be God, must be Sovereign over all creation. Even an atheist can admit that -- at least theoretically. But let's see what Scripture has to say about how He exercises His sovereign power concerning mankind:
      Genesis 1:
      " …26Then God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let them rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth." 27God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. 28God blessed them; and God said to them, "Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it; and rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over every living thing that moves on the earth."
      Seems as if God singled out Adam and Eve to hand over to them some of His sovereignty (right and power to rule). Nowhere do I find He took that back after the Fall.
      Can God, in His Sovereign power, rule as He pleases? Does He not have the sovereign right (not obligatory) to delegate men and women with the right and ability to rule over "every creeping thing" in His creation?
      I don't see why not.
      Seems that's what He did.
      You?

    • @LuciusZedaker
      @LuciusZedaker 9 лет назад +2

      *****
      You must not get out much.
      Lots of people who were once "Reformed" have come to their senses after an encounter with the living God in Jesus Christ. I am but one of many.
      So the Bible really says what about God' giving man dominion over the living things of the earth in the passage I sent?
      In what sense is Calvinism upheld here specifically?
      A minor issue?
      Let me try to get a straight answer from you, again: why do you presume to forbid God to exercise or limit His absolutely sovereign rule how and when and if he chooses?
      Who is imposing upon God's omnipotence here?
      Are not Calvinists forcing their will upon God?
      Sure looks like it.
      Not me.YOU.

  • @happyriches
    @happyriches 9 лет назад +4

    A Calvinist born into sin, who cannot know God's ways and God's thoughts, thinks he can teach people about God. Absolutely absurd. And Calvinists get so angry. I wonder why?

    • @yeoberry
      @yeoberry 9 лет назад

      You're the one spewing insults and breaking the Lord's command against judging. You're the one being angry.

    • @tsapp2831
      @tsapp2831 4 года назад

      @@yeoberry ruclips.net/video/jLCqmTc6kvk/видео.html

  • @donchichivagabond1578
    @donchichivagabond1578 4 года назад +2

    God is most glorified by His word and His most Holy glory. My satisfaction is not needed. But by His grace I am now able to reflect back His glory by His indwelling Spirit.

  • @EmailBibleStudies
    @EmailBibleStudies 2 года назад +16

    People love to quote John 3:16: if Calvinism is true, then Jesus should have said: "For God so loved ONLY THOSE WHOM HE CHOSE IN THE WORLD that He gave His only begotten Son that WHOMEVER HE CHOSES TO IMPUTE FAITH ON WHETHER THEY LIKE IT OR NOT should not perish but have eternal life!" Of course, no Bible says that. The passage says...WHOSOEVER BELIEVES... that's a choice!

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 2 года назад +8

      Faith is not imputed. Faith is caused by the regeneration of the Holy Spirit. But thanks for recognizing that John 3:3-8 teaches exactly what you say the Bible does not teach. There are plenty of other verses that teach that God causes faith and that we are passive in regeneration. You seem to overlook the fact that the Bible also says that no one can believe in the first place. Romans 3:10-25. See also John 3:18-20, 36. Finally, no Calvinist denies that AFTER regeneration the new born Christian makes synergistic choices in cooperation with God's sanctifying grace. Regeneration and perseverance in faith, however, are both monergistic since it is God who causes both and the sinner is passive in both.

    • @marukchozt6744
      @marukchozt6744 Год назад

      No. Read 3:18 too in conjunction, there are still people condemned. Calvinists understand that God, who possesses eternal, complete knowledge of all things, know who's saved and who's condemned before we are ever born; and therefore when the Scripture says "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life," we need to keep in mind that he knows whom he's sending Jesus to the world for.

  • @MrMarkovka11
    @MrMarkovka11 4 года назад +39

    If we have no free will, then why does the Bible tell us to exercise self control? Seems like yet another glaring contradiction in the face of calvinism. If calvinism is true, the Bible sure does tell us to do things and holds us responsible for things we are unable to change...

    • @kellygipson8354
      @kellygipson8354 4 года назад +6

      You mean like the king of the Syrians? Cause he was used as judgement against Israel and then judged for it.

    • @MrMarkovka11
      @MrMarkovka11 4 года назад +1

      @@kellygipson8354 it wasn't just him. When we read the major prophets, we see many nations where that happens. But that doesn't mean they didn't have an honest choice. God doesn't work *with* evil to accomplish His purpose, He works *through* it.

    • @kellygipson8354
      @kellygipson8354 4 года назад +3

      @@MrMarkovka11 so evil happens, then God reacts? What is this thing that not even God has control over?

    • @kellygipson8354
      @kellygipson8354 4 года назад +4

      What do you mean by honest choice? I would agree we all make choices, but Romans is clear, we cannot do what is pleasing to God. We make all kinds of choices, but none are to choose God.

    • @MrMarkovka11
      @MrMarkovka11 4 года назад

      @@kellygipson8354 forgive my confusion, but are you asking me a question or are you making a statement? Please clarify lol.

  • @Grozde1000
    @Grozde1000 4 года назад +6

    To all commentating Calvinists, saying that they need Scripture as proof: search up Soteriology 101 on RUclips for biblical debunking of Calvinism verse by verse.

    • @hondobondo
      @hondobondo 4 года назад +8

      lol leighton flowers the great exegete who admits that he uses different exegesis depending on what passage he interprets

    • @Grozde1000
      @Grozde1000 4 года назад

      @@hondobondo Your comment is annoying. God bless you.

    • @joelwoody517
      @joelwoody517 5 месяцев назад +3

      Might be annoying but it's true

    • @YourBoyJohnny94
      @YourBoyJohnny94 2 месяца назад

      😂 Heretic pelagian Leighton Flowers? the guy who gets refuted by both Lutherans and Calvinists?

  • @donnieraveling188
    @donnieraveling188 11 лет назад +5

    I am beginning to understand. I see what he has written. Thank you for your faithfulness in replying biblically to him.

  • @leonardu6094
    @leonardu6094 Год назад +3

    Under Calvinism, the Gospel is NOT for Eveeyone. Disgusting theology.

  • @alphablitz1024
    @alphablitz1024 7 лет назад +9

    In order to refute Calvinism, Walls appeals to his audience's intuition about who they believe God is. I became a Calvinist when I decided to give up my preconceptions about God for a different God--God as He is described in the Bible. The God of Romans 8 and 9, a God who is within his rights to do as he will with the work of his hands, a God who loved Jacob but hated Esau (Romans 9:3, quoting Malachi 1:3).
    At 9:00 Walls uses the "ought implies can" argument that is, indeed, intuitive to almost everyone, Christian or non-believer, philosopher or layman. But where do we see "ought implies can" in the Bible? Isn't Pharaoh punished after God Himself hardens Pharaoh's heart? Shouldn't Walls say, then, that God is making a huge infraction for punishing Pharaoh (Romans 9:17) for the exact hard heart that God himself gave Pharaoh?

    • @edenicchristian335
      @edenicchristian335 4 года назад

      Your first problem is taking scripture as infallible. When you have Jesus telling people to repent and be saved, how does this even fit into a Calvanistic model. Paul interjected a lot of opinion as Godly ordinance. Don't eat meat sacrificed to idols, but then churches are reprimanded in Revelation for eating meat sacrificed to idols. Paul says faith in Jesus' resurrection saves, but Jesus said to keep the commandments. Paul and Jesus conflict on a lot of very major areas.

    • @hellohurricane912
      @hellohurricane912 4 года назад

      @@edenicchristian335 There are no conflicts between Paul and Jesus.

    • @edenicchristian335
      @edenicchristian335 4 года назад

      @@hellohurricane912 Jesus said he did not come to abolish the law, but make it more complete (i.e. Fulfill). He also never spoke of faith alone saving. The rich ruler even shows that keeping the (10) commandments (The Law) are paramount. This is before you even get into Paul's predestination garbage. Every time Jesus tells someone to repent that is acknowledging that the person has a CHOICE in their salvation.

    • @hellohurricane912
      @hellohurricane912 4 года назад

      @@edenicchristian335 A lot of what Jesus spoke was still under the Old Covenant for one thing, and telling someone to repent does not conflict with predestination.

    • @edenicchristian335
      @edenicchristian335 4 года назад

      @@hellohurricane912 Saying it is a choice of the individual (not God) certainly does! And he didn't say the new covenant was in affect, even after his death. Only Paul does.

  • @lmorter7867
    @lmorter7867 10 лет назад +15

    Your supposition may sound good but is not scriptural.

    • @luke31ish
      @luke31ish 5 лет назад +3

      L Morter, the Bible is loaded with verses that refutes Calvinism, fair enough, there are verses that back Calvinism. However, you can take your favorite verses and make a teology while ignoring the ones that don't fit your teology.

    • @fikir-fikir1938
      @fikir-fikir1938 5 лет назад

      @@luke31ish So, are you saying you're also taking verses that fit your theology and ignores the verses that back Calvinism?

  • @jonanthony979
    @jonanthony979 5 лет назад +1

    Calvinism is what happens to Arminians when they read the Bible

  • @chrisway7113
    @chrisway7113 2 года назад +8

    This is superb. Very thought provoking. Thanks for posting; I appreciate having been able to watch it.

  • @Y0urMisterDirty
    @Y0urMisterDirty 5 лет назад +5

    Jerry Wall is pure Wesleyan testosterone

  • @olorin3k
    @olorin3k 12 лет назад +4

    With great personal piety, depth of knowledge, insightful logic, and sincerest love does the esteemed Professor Dr. Walls construct propositions both faithful to Scripture and the Spirit of God as well as foundational to constructing more accurate biblical theology for the development of global Christian civilization to come.

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 2 года назад

      What's the logic? That God can change and stop being sovereign?

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/qRt8j08vC0E/видео.html

  • @jeremiahyork9707
    @jeremiahyork9707 3 месяца назад

    After listening to this response to "Calvinistic Soteriology" I am reassured of my Calvinistic theology.

  • @johnpeavey6557
    @johnpeavey6557 Год назад +1

    My algebra teacher told the class "you can't add apples and oranges together". You can't compare fallen physical life to regenerated spiritual life. Read Ephesians chapters 1 and 2. John 6:35-44

  • @derekbarber960
    @derekbarber960 9 лет назад +3

    This guys seems angry.

    • @dansysoman3391
      @dansysoman3391 9 лет назад +5

      derek barber Hmm. He seems excited to me. Passionate.

    • @michaelsignorelli9580
      @michaelsignorelli9580 8 лет назад

      The Apostle Paul was passionate too as he watched Steven being stoned and then before his salvation went passionately on a hunting Christians and putting them to death.

  • @CBALLEN
    @CBALLEN 11 лет назад +11

    Ezekiel 36:26
    I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.
    Would you say that you believed first with your heart of stone?

    • @tsapp2831
      @tsapp2831 4 года назад +2

      Yep

    • @JohnSmith-ir9wx
      @JohnSmith-ir9wx 4 года назад +3

      Tim, lose your presuppositions and get back to the Bible

    • @donchichivagabond1578
      @donchichivagabond1578 4 года назад +2

      Correct

    • @TheBluegoatman
      @TheBluegoatman 4 года назад +2

      The bible says Abraham did in Romans 4

    • @donchichivagabond1578
      @donchichivagabond1578 4 года назад +1

      @@TheBluegoatman Abram didnt believe in God on his own desire. He was a gentile in a land with many false gods. God called and enabled him to believe and this faith he was given was enacted upon and God counted it for righteousness. Believing in what God had said was only possible if God made it possible. To many unlearned Christians give Abram the credit when it stands to reason Abram didnt call on God. God called to Abram. So the calling, empowering, instilling and declaring fall within God's purview.

  • @johndennis5182
    @johndennis5182 10 лет назад +1

    THIS MAN IS SAYING THAT WE ARE ALL HIS CHILDREN, BUT IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN IT SAYS THAT ONLY THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN BORN OF GOD HAVE THE RIGHT TO CALL THEM SELF CHILDREN OF GOD.....JOHN CH;1

    • @ipaporod
      @ipaporod 5 лет назад

      : We are All God's creatures (mankind)/

  • @shaymax2001
    @shaymax2001 10 лет назад +1

    I get the emotional tug at what we think a loving God would do. However, the Bible is what tells us who God is, what He is like, and what He does. If God is God, there should be some things that He does that we as His creation do not understand. This is an issue of scriptural authority, not our preferences.

    • @cranmer1959
      @cranmer1959 3 года назад

      Is the Bible beyond your understanding? I thought revelation meant we were to understand the propositional statements in revelation. If God says that He created the heavens and the earth does that mean you don't know what He just said in Genesis 1:1?

  • @LFJ10.
    @LFJ10. 7 лет назад +11

    Reformed theology comes to us by carefully looking at the scriptures after Arminius brought in false teaching. It is a response to bad exegesis. Again we have another false teacher trying to Glorify man. Sola de La Gloria.

  • @cavalierri
    @cavalierri 11 лет назад +6

    Alltough I am strongly convinced that the calvinistic doctrines of grace are the closest ones to the biblical doctrines,pastor Jery Walls is right about what he is saying in this video.Only God can know the whole truth,and that shows us how limited we are,and how vaste He is..I guess will end up in heaven,and our eyes will be opened,and we will all be wrong,and only God will be true..to Him be all glory! God bless you all,sincere seekers of the truth..Keep Christ exalted..thank you for the video

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Год назад

      "Let all the sons of Adam come forward; let them quarrel and argue with their Creator that they were by his eternal providence bound over before their begetting to everlasting calamity. What clamor can they raise against this defense when God, on the contrary, will call them to their account before him? If all are drawn from a corrupt mass, no wonder they are subject to condemnation! Let them not accuse God of injustice if they are destined by his eternal judgment to death, to which they feel-whether they will or not-that they are led by their own nature of itself. eHow perverse is their disposition to protest is apparent from the fact that they deliberately suppress the cause of condemnation, which they are compelled to recognize in themselves, in order to free themselves by blaming God. But though I should confess a hundred times that God is the author of it-which is very true-yet they do not promptly cleanse away the guilt that, engraved upon their consciences, repeatedly meets their eyes."
      Calvin, John. Institutes of the Christian Religion & 2. Ed. John T. McNeill. Trans. Ford Lewis Battles. Vol. 1. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2011. Print. The Library of Christian Classics. Book III, xxiii, 3.

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/qRt8j08vC0E/видео.html

  • @mollymuch2808
    @mollymuch2808 7 месяцев назад

    The Westminster Shorter Catechism gives us a succinct answer: “The decrees of God are his eternal purpose, according to the counsel of his will, whereby, for his own glory, he hath foreordained whatsoever comes to pass” More simply, whatever happens in your life is according to the infinite wisdom of God.

  • @CBALLEN
    @CBALLEN 11 лет назад

    My Jesus didn't even pray for the world when He was about to be crucified, but He only prayed for those God gave Him out of the world and all who would believe their testimony.

  • @kimlee8151
    @kimlee8151 7 лет назад +3

    I am a total Calvinist. Not at all does this guys dispute what I have learned about the just how Powerful and ALL Knowing my Father is.

    • @JohnSmith-ir9wx
      @JohnSmith-ir9wx 3 года назад

      here is what a "true calvinist" believes
      Let me paint a brutally honest picture of what a Calvinist must believe if he/she is a determinist, Compatibilist, or affirms the statement from the Calvinistic confessions that "God from eternity past has decreed everything whatsoever that comes to pass."
      So let's picture God existing alone before creation ever existed. No humans, no angels, not even Satan. Just God meticulously planning out every detail of every event that would ever take place in creation, down to the exact momentum of every subatomic particle. Let's imagine what went through God's mind when planning out everything and writing it down like a script. God had to plan out every single gruesome detail of everything that would ever come to pass. He could have planned for love to reign supreme from the beginning, but instead, God specifically decreed child rape, murder, torture, gratuitous suffering, cannibalism, incest, adultery, child sacrifice, slavery, genocide, abortion, all natural disasters, slander, lying, deception, etc.
      But it gets worse...much much worse. Not only did God decide that these things would happen, but God planned out every gory detail. For instance, let's examine a scenario of child rape. God pre-planned that a grown man would break into a family home, tie up the parents, go get the 7 year old twin brother and sister, and precede to rape them in front of the parents. God decreed every scream, scratch, bite, and claw. God planned out how many times the man would enter the children and in what areas, and how much blood there would be. Before creation even existed, and with no input from anyone else, God supposedly planned out every meticulous detail of every scenario like this that has ever and will ever come to pass. God planned out every single time a doctor would rip a baby into pieces inside their mothers womb. He planned out every torture device that a serial killer would use on his victims and exactly how many pounds of pressure the man would put into slicing the person open with it. He planned out that fathers would sleep with their daughters and mothers with their sons. He planned out that a marriage of 20 years would end in one of the spouses cheating on the other, breaking up a family and devastating the kids. He decided all of these things in advance, and apparently thought that creating this world would be a good thing for Him to do.
      Now keep in mind, all of these things were fixed from eternity past on determinism. It would not be possible for the rapist to enter the twins even one less time than he did, let alone to refrain from raping them. The adulterer could not decide to refrain from cheating. The torturer could not have used a different tool or exerted less force on his victim, let alone refrain from torturing. Once God thought these things up, and decreed them, they could not fail to happen. But not only this, God gave these people the desire to do what He decreed them to do, so this somehow makes them responsible for it. Yeah, right.
      This is what a determinist is committed to logically speaking. It sounds harsh, and no Calvinist would ever say this as clearly as I have just now, although some have admitted to it, like John Piper, James White, and others. And it seems as though many Calvinists have tried to escape this by appealing to Compatibilism, but they dont seem to realize that Compatibilism entails determinism. It's the view that determinism is true, but free will somehow still exists because people do what they desire(even though God decreed every desire they would ever have). Even Calvinistic scholars have said that Compatibilism is no less deterministic than hard determinism.
      Now, please save your objections that "your view has the same problem because God knew all things from eternity past." Well that's not the same problem AT ALL. There is a HUGE difference in God allowing people to freely do evil things and experience the weight of their own evil, and God meticulously planning out every persons evil thoughts, intentions, motives, desires, and actions beforehand such that they could not do otherwise. The difference is between God being the author of sin vs humans being the author of sin. And with that, I'll be looking forward to the usual "strawman" or "you dont understand Calvinism" or "who are you to judge God" or "you're just misrepresenting us". I'm not actually trying to persuade Calvinists here...they have already swallowed the jagged pill and chased it with the koolaid. I just want rational people who are considering the different views to consider what theistic determinism commits them to.

  • @Ravenghost123
    @Ravenghost123 11 лет назад +4

    I like the whole video, but the last 25 seconds are very good! Good point!

  • @CaldwellApologetics
    @CaldwellApologetics 6 лет назад

    Jerry Walls indictment of reformed theology around 4:15 “that God should withhold his grace from some of sons...” If grace is expected or even demanded, it is not grace at all. Many comments seem to lack this understanding. Instead of saying why isn’t grace given to everyone, it is far remarkable that anyone receives grace at all.

  • @merrillbartle4174
    @merrillbartle4174 2 года назад +1

    He’s just like all Armenians they miss represent what Calvinism is, actually Calvinism is not a good word for it, biblical Christianity is exactly what it is. Plus they never use any scripture that without doubt represents reformed theology.

  • @WCOFTheology
    @WCOFTheology 10 лет назад +15

    Mark Wyatt says, "I have read Romans 9 a million times and do not see the Calvinistic Election taught in it."
    Then you are still in blindness Mark!
    Paul anticipates 2 questions that his opponent will ask Romans 9:14 is the first question "What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness with God?" Then Paul says "God forbid" he goes on to reinforce his teachings to the objector in Romans 9:15-18: "For he saith to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion. So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheath mercy. For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up, that I might whew my power in thee, and that my name might be declared throughout all the earth. Therefore hath he mercy on whom he will have mercy, and whom he will he hardeneth."
    Just look at that teaching, Paul is blasting with both barrels, and this hard teaching for the natural man leads to Paul's anticipated second question by the objector, in Romans 9:19: "Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he yet find fault? For who hath resisted his will?" then Pauls great answer to the one who would dare question God, Romans 9:20-23: "Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus? Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honor, and another unto dishonor? What if God, willing to whew his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much long-suffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction: And that he might make known the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy, which he had afore prepared unto glory,"
    Mark Wyatt, why are you asking the same anticipated questions that Paul new his objectors would ask? Doesn't that make YOU an objector of the Apostle Paul? I would be very afraid if I were found being an objector to Paul! Paul was answering YOU! This is a hard teaching for the natural man! Are you still the natural man Mark?

    • @WCOFTheology
      @WCOFTheology 10 лет назад

      ***** I don't see how I misinterpreted your comment but if you say so then correct me.

    • @CBALLEN
      @CBALLEN 10 лет назад +1

      WCOFTheology Mark makes a lot of accusations but can't back any of them up .These Arminians make many unbiblical statements,both doctrinally and accusatorial,but when someone points their nonsensical,deceptive ramblings out,w/scripture,or asks them to prove their false accusations, they simply mock those they accuse or they try to change subject.I know that no one is perfect,but to accuse people of flat out lying just because one doesn't agree with them or can't hold his own in an argument with them,is serious indeed.

    • @CBALLEN
      @CBALLEN 10 лет назад +1

      ***** You proved my point,just more accusations and no proof to back them up.

    • @WCOFTheology
      @WCOFTheology 10 лет назад

      Tim Ballentine Amen!

    • @WCOFTheology
      @WCOFTheology 10 лет назад +1

      ***** Did I not tell you to correct me if I am wrong? and instead of correcting me where I got it wrong you gave me a whole paragraph of insults. LOL And BTW, I reread my comment to you, the one you responded to and I didn't see where I called you an Arminian!

  • @ETHANGELIST
    @ETHANGELIST 9 лет назад +10

    A lot of his objections against Calvinism apply exactly to his own Wesleyan views. Arminianism still teaches that God passes over (or chooses not to be gracious) to many sinners (even though He had the power to save them), therefore damning them to hell (because they didn't believe). Arminians still have to deal with that. Jerry Walls doesn't solve the problem at all.

    • @Mzsnobunny88
      @Mzsnobunny88 9 лет назад +1

      God wants to save us all but He must also punish sin. This seems to be an impossible task. God desires to have us united to himself forever but he must punish our sin and that would remove us from him forever. So God makes an unthinkable move and comes to earth in order to take our sin upon himself. He perfectly punishes sin by taking it on Himself on the cross and accomplishes it by not removing us from Him forever. Now what you and I do with our sin is up to us. We can reject God and his Son and take the penalty ourselves (Hell) or we can accept His Son and his sacrifice by professing our faith in Jesus as our Lord and Savior. There is your answer. God is able to save ALL by the blood of his Son, that's finished. But those who reject his Son are not covered by his blood and cannot be saved. It is accomplished for all but not all will accept it.

    • @ETHANGELIST
      @ETHANGELIST 9 лет назад +1

      So when you evangelize, you tell unbelievers that their sins are already paid and gone?

    • @Mzsnobunny88
      @Mzsnobunny88 9 лет назад +2

      An unbeliever's sin is not paid and gone. If they die in their unbelief they will pay the terrible and eternal price of their sin. I tell people that we are all sinners under the penalty of death. If God is really a just God he MUST punish sin. There is no getting off the hook. But his punishment results in eternal separation from Him. And He doesn't want that. He wants us to be with Him. So He became the punishment for our sin. God is able to justly punish all sin in His Son in our stead and so we are able to be justified before Him.
      What do YOU tell unbelievers? Are you honest and tell them God MIGHT love them or they might be predestined from eternity to be a vessel of wrath for all eternity? Or do you play word games with the word love? Well God has three types of love and he loves us with one type and blah blah blah blah blah........

    • @yeoberry
      @yeoberry 9 лет назад

      Mzsnobunny88 Then you are saying that Jesus did not pay the price for all sins, that sinners have to do some work on their own behalf to make up for what Jesus did not pay for. Hence, you're saying we're saved by works.

    • @ETHANGELIST
      @ETHANGELIST 9 лет назад +1

      Mzsnobunny88 Well I encourage you to do further study on Calvinism from Calvinist pastors. There are plenty of Calvinists who teach that God desires the salvation of every person, that He grieves over the destruction of the wicked, that the gospel is a genuine offer and God has love and mercy for every person. Calvinism might not be as dark as you think it is. I truly believe that Calvinism gives sinners hope. Without predestination, all would go to hell. The gospel is indeed a genuine offer. I can tell unbelievers that, If you repent and trust in Christ, you will be saved and your sins will be covered by the grace of God because God is love. And it's true. They're commanded by God to repent (Acts 17). Tell me, do you believe Christ took away the wrath and penalty for sin on behalf of *every human*? If so, how can any human receive the wrath and penalty in hell for sin? And did Christ die for those *already in hell* before the crucifixion? Isn't it logical (and biblical) to believe Christ gave His life as a ransom for the church (the elect, the sheep. See John 10:11, Eph 5:25)?

  • @stegokitty
    @stegokitty 10 лет назад +2

    I believe Romans 9:20-24 answers your objection.

  • @Truth537
    @Truth537 5 лет назад +1

    The Arminian position is the correct one. Every Calvinist I have met are more on the religious than the saved side. They have their hermeneutics and their 'correct' theology, but most of them are spiritually dead.No life. Sorry but true

  • @timjoann1
    @timjoann1 5 лет назад +3

    This man does not quote a single scripture verse! His words are unconvincing.

    • @ipaporod
      @ipaporod 5 лет назад

      :He don't need to, Calvinism is contrary to God's character and to man's free will and accountability!.Calvinism does not make sense and does not bring the sinner to Jesus Christ , go out and preach to sinners and tell them what Calvinism is all about .Tell them that some of them might be part of the elected and some might not be (surely you can not guarantied to them that all will be part of the elected, if not you will be lying to them).At the end of your sermon I bet just a few will come to accept Jesus Christ as Lord, why? because this only the elected will saved theory sounds to prejudiced and bias.Please show me in the bible where does it says that ONLY the elected (the Bride of Christ) will be saved .

  • @richardreynolds4262
    @richardreynolds4262 10 лет назад +4

    The question is does God choose his people? Yes, He chose Israel for his people in the OT. Would God pass over some? Well, look at the passover, clearly the answer is yes. It is not that God chose some people to damn, it is quite the opposite, he chose some (from the guilty) to save. A Calvinist is not someone who believes every quote Calvin made, but rather one who thinks his general theology is correct. This guy is picking, and taking out of context Calvinistic doctrine. And lastly... did I hear that correctly? did this guy really just say "How does God prophet a man"?!?!... What! Dude better check for lightning bolts.

    • @JimiSurvivor
      @JimiSurvivor 5 лет назад +2

      The people of Israel along with any citizen of Egypt were given the opportunity to kill a lamb, put the blood on their doorposts and be saved. God did not say he would visit the land and arbitrarily decide who would live or die. He gave place for a human response. Neither did God say ONLY Israel was eligible for salvation In fact, some Gentiles were saved because they believed Moses' words (the so-called "mixed multitude"). It would follow that any of God's elect nation who did not follow Moses' instruction would bring judgment upon themselves.

  • @Belg6179
    @Belg6179 2 года назад +1

    I would appreciate any thoughts on my question. I DEFINITELY lean Arminian. With that said, the only issue I have a problem reconciling is: Why does scripture state very clearly that there is election? My impression is that there is both. I believe there are some elected but some saved by free choice faith in the sacrifice and ressurection of Jesus Christ.

    • @stevenkemp807
      @stevenkemp807 2 года назад

      I believe the reason that everyone who gets saved was elected, is because God had foreknowledge of how they would respond to the gospel message. But God, having exhaustive foreknowledge, doesn’t determine causation.

  • @FutureNotFixed
    @FutureNotFixed 10 лет назад

    Here's how Calvinists think and argue by using an analogy of a married couple who cannot get along, let us suppose that Bob represents sovereignty and Sue represents freedom. Since it is believed that Sue cannot peacefully coexist with Bob, we replace her
    with Sally, whom we rename Sue, and then claim we have resolved the differences between Bob and Sue and saved the marriage.
    If we did this to a married couple, everyone would see right through it. To this new problem we merely assert that everyone is looking at it from fallen human reasoning and that their failure to see that Bob and Sue's reconciliation is genuine is due to the 'fact' that only people who have been 'regenerated' can really understand the truth.

  • @newmillers7093
    @newmillers7093 6 лет назад +4

    Any place trickery on the final verse that he uses he is preaching emotionalism

  • @lightoftheword6110
    @lightoftheword6110 8 лет назад +3

    I listened to the entire 10 minute video, and the only thing I witnessed that was refuted was this teachers credibility, by not refuting even one passage of Scripture " Calvinists " use to teach God's conditional election. Disappointing, but very informative. This person is destined to lose any debate with an experienced Reformed Theology debater. Please keep Him where He is.

  • @christopherjohnson1873
    @christopherjohnson1873 10 лет назад +2

    It astounds me how many times Calvinists use "but you wanted to do what you were determined to do, you God can still judge you for it." I mean, don't they get that that doesn't solve the problem at all, because we couldn't have not wanted to do what we were determined to do!? Like, have they even thought about the argument that they are using for more than two seconds?

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 2 года назад

      You don't get that God can judge you for what you choose to do and you know that you do evil because your own heart is desperately wicked? Why would you be surprised? It does not follow that because you sin in ignorance or because you were unable to choose otherwise that you are not accountable for your choices. Even in modern criminal courts such arguments hold no water. Why blame God for your own wickedness?

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Год назад

      If you were born without sin then you would always want to do what God commands. The fact that you sin proves that are enslaved by sin just as everyone else is enslaved by sin. Why blame God for the sin you see in your own heart? The whole human race is fallen in Adam. Deny it and the result is Pelagianism. But the Bible plainly says you are a wicked sinner without hope:
      As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one: 11 There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God. 12 They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one. (Rom. 3:10-12 KJV)
      Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin. (Rom. 3:20 KJV)
      For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; (Rom. 3:23 KJV)
      If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? (Ps. 130:3 KJV)
      And enter not into judgment with thy servant: for in thy sight shall no man living be justified. (Ps. 143:2 KJV)

    • @marukchozt6744
      @marukchozt6744 Год назад

      Yes it does. What you desire to do, your free will, is always limited. This isn't hard to understand. You don't choose what you don't know, nor do you choose what you can't choose. A new born baby doesn't choose their first language, nor can a criminal choose mercy. A sinner without God's regeneration doesn't know God, and therefore it is as though they are speaking a foreign language and never truly understand Jesus or salvation. And a criminal, on the last day, is nevertheless condemned because they deserve punishments for their crime.

  • @newmillers7093
    @newmillers7093 6 лет назад +1

    I feel like what is not being represented here is that we all run after sin and if left up to our own devices we would only choose sin

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Год назад

      Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many inventions. (Eccl. 7:29 KJV)

  • @paul.etedder2439
    @paul.etedder2439 8 лет назад +12

    Can anyone show me one verse where you have FREEWILL in regards to salvation ? Book , chapter , verse in context and Joshua 21:14-15 is NOT talking about salvation . Anybody !

    • @sephardim4yeshua155
      @sephardim4yeshua155 8 лет назад +13

      Every time Jesus says repent. He isnt telling the Father to repent. The whole Bible talks about our sin, and warns us about not accepting Jesus. Why a warning if there is nothing to worry about. Its the forest through the trees. God bless :-)

    • @radki4a
      @radki4a 8 лет назад +3

      Revelation 3:20 , John 1:12

    • @albertmaglunob8865
      @albertmaglunob8865 8 лет назад +4

      Bro. Paul, I agree, there's none. And to say that " there is" is a complete heresy. There is no such thing as free will. I wonder why many of the evangelical churches today still insist that free will is a valid term because there has to be a motivation behind any "will" and so it is not free in that sense. Our freedom to choose is a given thing which relies on involuntary factors such as chemical compositions and reactions inside our body (for example) that trigger us to feel pain, hunger, sadness, etc. that are also acted upon by other external factors such us natural phenomenon, natural events, disasters, etc. (which are obviously not under human control) And these events are dictated, manipulated, "predestined" and still under God's sovereign will." I prefer (if you would agree with me) to use the term Individual soul liberty. It's not in the scripture but it makes more sense than free will.
      However, when it comes to salvation, our will in any form does not have any merit. An unregenerated person is "spiritually dead" and therefore cannot respond to the call (a dead would be called in the first place) unless quickened by the Holy Ghost. Lazarus' death and resurrection is telling us about this. The purpose of this miracle is to illustrate man's inability to hear unless he is born from above (born again). Jesus has to "wake" Lazarus up before calling him to "come out".
      Rejecting the gospel made a man responsible for his damnation because he is not chosen by God makes it impossible to understand for someone who lacks faith. Like a railway, divine grace and human responsibility are two visible parallel truth that goes on the same direction but will never ever meet. Every major doctrine is impossible to harmonize (ex. Trinity: how can 3 become one in essence?) and has to be taken in faith value. If we know how to answer these things, then, we would all be gods and there would be no distiction of sinners and people who are imputed with Christ's rigtheousness. Again, Free will is a myth, may be you'll find a free wheel instead. LOL.

    • @albertmaglunob8865
      @albertmaglunob8865 8 лет назад +2

      Aside from getting the context of the verse, Revelations 3:20: Imagine a sovereign God knocking on the door of your heart begging for you to let Him in. What a puny God! Are you somebody? John is pertaining to the Church.. to the elect! And please, if you believe that you are one one the elect then rejoice. If a person goes to hell then it is not your problem. But this wouldn't mean you don't have to show compassion! Still.. preach the Gospel! God has sanctified the ends and so are the means!
      John 1:12 ALL who received Him. How about those who won't and did not? Same as John 3:16. Read and exegete the whole chapter. Don't be mislead by traditional cherry picking.

    • @paul.etedder2439
      @paul.etedder2439 8 лет назад +2

      +John Q. Public you of little understanding . Another Arminian idiot

  • @derekschaefer9763
    @derekschaefer9763 6 лет назад +12

    If I wasn’t a Calvinist already and then heard this, I would become a Calvinist all over again lol

    • @johndisalvo6283
      @johndisalvo6283 3 года назад +3

      Why, you love false teaching?

    • @davidelks8972
      @davidelks8972 2 года назад +2

      Translation = I fell for foolishness once, I now am aware of it and want to fall again. Search your bibles, freewill is prevalent throughout. "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."

    • @TheEngineer19
      @TheEngineer19 2 года назад

      Meaning ...pride is too high, will continue to be unsaved,,believing another god

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Год назад

      @@johndisalvo6283 The Bible is unequivocally for the doctrine of God's absolute sovereignty. ruclips.net/video/qRt8j08vC0E/видео.html

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Год назад

      @@davidelks8972 ruclips.net/video/qRt8j08vC0E/видео.html

  • @steventaylor6819
    @steventaylor6819 9 лет назад +2

    The astonishing fact is that Calvinism actually has it's roots in Gnosticism not the Scriptures. Augustine made Scripture fit his gnostic presuppositions, and this has caused endless confusion to the Church ever since

    • @YourBoyJohnny94
      @YourBoyJohnny94 2 месяца назад

      You are gonna go to hell for bearing false witness to Augustine, the Church Father who loved scripture more than any other of his time. There’s nothing gnostic in what Paul taught which is what Augustine believed. Most of you slanderers don’t even know what Gnosticism even is. Show me what part of Augustine’s teaching is manicheanism? And I will refute you with Sola Scriptura. God’s Sovereignty,Original Sin, Predestination are all rooted in the Bible. You heretic.

  • @rdftreeman
    @rdftreeman 10 лет назад

    God is most glorified in US (hello? Believing ones, justified folks, the elect, not all of humanity) when WE (BELIEVERS) are most delighted IN HIM.

  • @Vitaconfide
    @Vitaconfide 7 лет назад +7

    Quite a few convincing arguments. Thanks for the upload. Some statements didn't work for me, but I appreciate the perspective.

    • @tsapp2831
      @tsapp2831 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/jLCqmTc6kvk/видео.html

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Год назад

      "Let all the sons of Adam come forward; let them quarrel and argue with their Creator that they were by his eternal providence bound over before their begetting to everlasting calamity. What clamor can they raise against this defense when God, on the contrary, will call them to their account before him? If all are drawn from a corrupt mass, no wonder they are subject to condemnation! Let them not accuse God of injustice if they are destined by his eternal judgment to death, to which they feel-whether they will or not-that they are led by their own nature of itself. eHow perverse is their disposition to protest is apparent from the fact that they deliberately suppress the cause of condemnation, which they are compelled to recognize in themselves, in order to free themselves by blaming God. But though I should confess a hundred times that God is the author of it-which is very true-yet they do not promptly cleanse away the guilt that, engraved upon their consciences, repeatedly meets their eyes."
      Calvin, John. Institutes of the Christian Religion & 2. Ed. John T. McNeill. Trans. Ford Lewis Battles. Vol. 1. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2011. Print. The Library of Christian Classics. Book III, xxiii, 3.

    • @Vitaconfide
      @Vitaconfide Год назад

      @@ThomasCranmer1959 thanks for the thorough reference.

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Год назад +1

      @@Vitaconfide I'm 63 years old. I was a master of divinity student at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, KY from 1992-1995. While there I had Dr. Walls for philosophy 101, aka apologetics. I was a Pentecostal and an Arminian at the time. After hearing Dr. Walls strawman arguments against Calvinism I began to question Arminianism. Basically it means that God is no sovereign over moral evil or even natural disasters and calamities. The universe is just running amuck and God can do nothing about it. Or God is almighty and evil is part of His ultimate plan. I will go with Calvinism, not the feckless view of God of the semi-pelagians and the Arminians.

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Год назад +1

      @@Vitaconfide I highly recommend that you listen to Dr. Gordon H. Clark's lecture, Predestination in the OT. It's available here on RUclips. The Q&A at the end is especially enlightening. ruclips.net/video/qRt8j08vC0E/видео.html

  • @rickbaker261
    @rickbaker261 10 лет назад +4

    I appreciate Jerry Walls (i am a calvinist) but i dont think he has thought through his position as much as he thinks he does. Every argument and every tough question he has for a calvinist...he has to answer the exact same question. Case in point, we both believe God is able to save all...so why doesnt he? He is either able to and not willing in which case some are saved. He is able to and willing in which case all are saved, or he is not able to do so.

    • @Mzsnobunny88
      @Mzsnobunny88 9 лет назад +2

      God wants to save us all but He must also punish sin. This seems to be an impossible task. God desires to have us united to himself forever but he must punish our sin and that would remove us from him forever. So God makes an unthinkable move and comes to earth in order to take our sin upon himself. He perfectly punishes sin by taking it on Himself on the cross and accomplishes it by not removing us from Him forever. Now what you and I do with our sin is up to us. We can reject God and his Son and take the penalty ourselves (Hell) or we can accept His Son and his sacrifice by professing our faith in Jesus as our Lord and Savior. There is your answer. God is able to save ALL by the blood of his Son, that's finished. But those who reject his Son are not covered by his blood and cannot be saved. It is accomplished for all but not all will accept it.

    • @rickbaker261
      @rickbaker261 9 лет назад +1

      Mzsnobunny88 I don't think you see the hole in your argument. If his atonement was made on behalf for all (it was accomplished for all like you said) but at the same time those who reject are not covered...then it isn't on behalf of all. You are missing the whole idea of what atonement and propitiation is. IF Jesus died a substitutionary death for all people, then ALL will go to heaven. Other wise he didn't do so for all people. He died for a specific people. His people.

    • @Mzsnobunny88
      @Mzsnobunny88 9 лет назад

      First of all, I'm not the one who said it was accomplished for all. The Bible says it.
      1 Tim 2:5-6 "...one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
      6 Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time."
      2 Cor 5:15 "and he died for all, that those who live might no longer live for themselves but for him who for their sake died and was raised."
      Jesus's death happened to provide a sin offering once for all people for all time. However Jesus is under no obligation to apply it to you if you are living a life of rejecting him. It is available to all men but not all men will accept it.
      John the Baptist understood that Jesus was about to effect the sins of all men when he exclaimed in John 1:29 "The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!"
      How does "all" and "world" equal a specific people instead of all people and the world (all people in the world)? God has provided the way through his Son, He is not forcing people to take it.

    • @Mzsnobunny88
      @Mzsnobunny88 9 лет назад

      *****
      The Father knows who is going to be with him because God lives in eternity. At this very moment God is experiencing all saved people living with him in their glorified bodies in the New Jerusalem. That is the nature of God's eternity. He knows all because to him it has already happened. He is not peering down "through the corridors of time" as Calvinists love to say and picking who he wants.
      Please show me how "a ransom for all", "died for all" and "takes away the sin of the world" doesn't mean that in those versus. Simply because in OTHER versus the author uses the common terms of contrasting the believers against the world how does that fit here? It really doesn't. Sometimes "all" and "world" really does mean all and world.
      PS....do a little study of the word "elect" in the Bible and you find it often does not mean the people God predestined from the foundation of the world to be saved. It means Israel.
      Isaiah 45:4 "For Jacob my servant's sake, and Israel mine elect, I have even called thee by thy name: I have surnamed thee, though thou hast not known me."
      Isaiah 65:9 "And I will bring forth a seed out of Jacob, and out of Judah an inheritor of my mountains: and mine elect shall inherit it, and my servants shall dwell there."
      1 Chronicles 16:13 "O ye seed of Israel his servant, ye children of Jacob, his chosen ones."
      Elect? Gentile you and me? There is a wonderful answer to this in the new testament I'm hoping you get it. Do some study.

    • @rickbaker261
      @rickbaker261 9 лет назад +1

      Mzsnobunny88 - Point taken, now you do a word study of the words all and world...all what? all is always in reference to something. All what? All cats? All left handed homeless people? And world...John uses the term 14 different ways in his gospel alone, so your case is not as slam dunk as you might think.
      And I have looked at elect. You posted only OT references to the word...any NT references...? I know the direction you are going. Elect of God refers to Israel...but what is the true Israel according to Paul? The children of the Promise, which includes gentiles as well.
      Elect refers to God's appointed people, you should look up the term remnant, as it is also relevant here.
      Lastly... The Jews were not american individualists. They saw things as Jews and Gentiles. The Word World, many times, is used just as that...Jews and Gentiles. So saying that Jesus gave himself up for the whole world is just as well meaning...Jews and Gentiles, not all individuals every where all times.
      You have no argument against a universalist.

  • @VinylFlesh
    @VinylFlesh 4 года назад +1

    He has a good point about compatabilism working with the fact that God could make all be saved by their own free will. What’s a rebuttal for that one?

    • @cranmer1959
      @cranmer1959 3 года назад

      The Arminian makes God unable to save anyone. The creature is sovereign over God and the Arminian view makes God finite. If God foreknows that you will go to church next Sunday, is it possible that you will not go to church next Sunday?

    • @tpearce713
      @tpearce713 2 года назад

      God doesn't owe anyone salvation. Romans 9:18

  • @stegokitty
    @stegokitty 10 лет назад +4

    See Romans 9.

    • @kallumkadavu1
      @kallumkadavu1 4 года назад +2

      Romans 9 is not about salvation. It is election of nation and gentiles.

    • @danielomitted1867
      @danielomitted1867 3 года назад

      @@kallumkadavu1 so when Paul writes "Gods mercy depends not on human will or exhertion" thats just about nations? How does that make any sense.

    • @kallumkadavu1
      @kallumkadavu1 3 года назад +1

      @@danielomitted1867 THAT'S THE TOPIC IN CHPTER 9

    • @danielomitted1867
      @danielomitted1867 3 года назад

      @@kallumkadavu1 so what? Thats a topic, not the topic. The argument leading up to Romans 9 was about predestination. Do words have meaning or not? You believe Gods mercy does depend on human will and exertion. Before giving that verse Paul is talking about Gods choice in election. Screeching "its just about nations" isnt a rebuttal. Its a lame attempt to handwave away clear doctrine. Then Paul says YOU will say to me why does he still find fault. Wow almost as if this has more application here than what your claiming.

    • @danielomitted1867
      @danielomitted1867 3 года назад

      @Steven Irizarry lol the bible says they were Gods chosen. Just like in OT God had an elect people God has an elect people in the NT. Its funny people like you will sneer at ideas like predestination and election when these topics clearly presented within scripture.

  • @MarkusGhambari
    @MarkusGhambari 8 лет назад +19

    My GOODNESS! Jerry Walls passion for destroying Calvinism makes me SOOOO HAPPY! We need more Christians like Jerry Walls to speak out against this false doctrine that is turning people into having a non-relational relationship with God.

    • @toobfunnybunny
      @toobfunnybunny 8 лет назад +2

      Perhaps you would like to hear a balanced presentation?

    • @JohnQPublic11
      @JohnQPublic11 8 лет назад +1

      Dodson --- We already heard the incoherent doctrines of disgrace gibberish, that's how we know they are unbiblical!

    • @MrRee-bi2xr
      @MrRee-bi2xr 7 лет назад

      Markus Ghambari.....that's your warped Arminian opinion! This guy should read the Bible in context instead of slandering the theology found in it!

    • @jahiddle
      @jahiddle 5 лет назад

      LOL there is nothing in the Bible remotely Calvinistic. Calvinists are blinded by their own false presuppositions that have nothing to do with true Biblical teaching.

  • @CBALLEN
    @CBALLEN 11 лет назад

    I saw Dr Brown in a debate w/another Calvinist and when He was asked:'If you and a friend,went to the same church,heard all the same sermons and you believed but your friend dies lost,what made the difference,were you smarter,more spiritual,better looking ect.?And Brown said the difference was in HIM,that yes,he made the difference in his own salvation.This shows the arrogance of Arminianism.We believe the only difference between people in Heaven & THOSE IN HELL is only God's GRACE,nothing in us

  • @johntrevett2944
    @johntrevett2944 7 лет назад +1

    True love can't be forced. God gave us free-will. God doesn't just zap a bunch of dead robots and regenerate them so they believe the gospel. The God of Calvinism takes you by force whether you want to be saved or not. I don't get how people have this view of God that says He doesn't love everyone nor wants all to be saved. Scripture says He is not willing ANY to perish, the propitiation for all sins and desires all to come to repentance. I will give Calvinism credit on eternal security and God's sovereignty and that is it. God bless

  • @mitchellthurner5980
    @mitchellthurner5980 5 лет назад +8

    I like how the title of the debate is "Predestination vs. Free Will" Notice how only one of those terms is written in the Bible

    • @davidpallmann8046
      @davidpallmann8046 5 лет назад

      Both terms are actually in the Bible. That's why Molinism is the best option.

    • @granthollandvideos
      @granthollandvideos 5 лет назад +5

      This would be the old changaroo of meanings. Predestination occurs 4 times in two chapters and does not come close to meaning a set determined destiny for a select few. No Jesus is the only eternal chosen one.. Pre appointment all points forward to what we are in Jesus as believers and out hope... In Hebrew we have the word ""rawtson"", most certainly means a free will offering, and indicates even more so a non compelled self motivated decision of the hearts will, freewill seems to be too shallow here, indicating not only the mechanics of free will, but the motivation of the heat. Of their own desire or self decision..
      In the Greek we have ""Hekoisious"", this would mean literally willing.. ""Sos gnome,"", is of your own mind,, eg Philimon 1.14.. Not by constraint,"",Anagkostos"",, indicates not the slightest pressure on the choice, but only Gods attempting to persuade you with good.. Guys this idea that the self choice or will is not in the bible is just so ridiculous,, It is just saturated with thousands of verses and many different words to describe. We have not even touvhed the word ""Choice"".. ""Thelema"" or will, occurs around 7000 times, including Jesus use of it in the garden, showing will is ours. This is not even to scrape the surface, we can still look up hearts internet, intents, mans desires, God will, Jesus will. This is pure and utter educational laziness. Just the word ""will"" would keep you busy for a couple of years at least.. . .

    • @Norcalcrimewatch
      @Norcalcrimewatch 5 лет назад +3

      Stupid argument...you will not find the word "trinity" Anywhere in the Bible either.

    • @davidpallmann8046
      @davidpallmann8046 5 лет назад

      @@Norcalcrimewatch That is true. But more ironically, both of those terms (predestination and freewill) ARE found in the Bible.

    • @robbie12359
      @robbie12359 5 лет назад

      Predestination does not appear in the bible friend. Predestinated does. We are all predestinated once we are in Christ to be God's child. It's simple and clear Jesus died for all men. Don't read into it what is not there. I am not an Arminian either but a bible believing Christian who knows he is sealed for ever by the Holy Ghost (Ephesians 1:13)

  • @haiyingz
    @haiyingz 9 лет назад +4

    If I were an Arminian, I would feel shame for Walls' extremely poor exegesis and lack of logic and coherency in his talk.
    The funniest moment is at 4:17, when he, seemingly out of desperation, has to resort on people feeling and understanding of the Scripture to support his position. Though that's not a bad strategy to win popularity, but that clearly has nothing to do with truthfulness. Nice try, Walls, nice try. But no, thanks; I don't buy what you are selling.

    • @jahiddle
      @jahiddle 5 лет назад

      If I were a Calvinist I would feel shame for every Calvinists who have butchered and eisegeted every passage that they believe supports their false theology.

  • @silvertbird1
    @silvertbird1 2 года назад

    This is why I believe what the Primitive Baptist teach, which some call a kind of Calvinism but which predates Calvin. Many Calvinists either don’t fully understand or don’t properly explain the sovereignty of the Lord, and to be fair, to some extent we can’t fully understand or explain. The Lord did not create us as robots, and we do have free will within certain parameters. In Christ was achieved seemingly the impossible - mercy and justice have kissed - how much more can the Lord allow free will within the parameters of His sovereignty. The man who said he worries if his sons are elect has little understanding, because The Lord said His sheep hear his voice - not His words, but His voice - and follow Him, and anyone who demonstrates love, mercy, compassion toward his fellow man and animals cannot be non-elect. Many are the regenerated children of God, but may never be converted to the Gospel truth in this life. Everybody makes the Bible 100% about eternal destiny when much of it is about salvation - as in, saved to the knowledge of Christ and called to be salt and light in this life, in this world, obedient within His Kingdom - and confuse regeneration with conversion. Many are called, few are chosen, not to eternal life but Gospel conversion, which can only occur after regeneration, which is the sovereign work of the Lord and has nothing to do with our will. The Lord doesn’t roll dice with our eternal destiny or leave something so critical to our foolish, fallen, sin-clouded minds. Who then would be saved? Arminianism is absurd to me, Calvinism is certainly nearer the mark but many Calvinist don’t quite get the point across.

  • @robertzeurunkl8401
    @robertzeurunkl8401 9 лет назад +1

    Man, all this guy has done is spend 12 minutes questioning God's holiness, righteousness, wisdom, and purpose.
    Sad.

    • @robertzeurunkl8401
      @robertzeurunkl8401 9 лет назад

      Uhm, no. He spent 12 minutes questioning God's holiness, righteousness, wisdom, and purpose. As I said in the original comment. He hasn't mentioned anything "Calvinistic", so it's only the God of the bible left that he can be speaking to.

  • @marcsalyer9725
    @marcsalyer9725 7 лет назад +4

    9:59 "...Carson doesn't know who are the recipients of electing love...any more that you or I do."
    10:15 "...if all he knows is God is giving you the gospel even though you can't possibly respond to it."
    Contradict yourself much Mr. Walls?
    The first statement is true. No one can look upon the world of lost people and know who will receive salvation and who will not. Both the Calvinist and the Arminian should be sharing the gospel because they are commanded to, out of their love for the Father who compels us to love others (Another means by which God loves the world). The second statement is illogical and so it is a mistake or a deception; "...if all he knows is...you can't possibly respond to it".

  • @seanjaniak9754
    @seanjaniak9754 7 лет назад +10

    I don't even understand why this is still a debate. Its clear that reformed theology has been clearly taught throughout all of church history. The problem is that people have a hard time accepting a God that the bible clearly teaches and so they create a God that tickles there ears. This is called idolatry.

    • @evanu6579
      @evanu6579 7 лет назад +4

      Sean Janiak
      Actually the early church fathers believed in free will. It wasn't until Augustine around the year 400 that this doctrine came into the church. Calvin was an Augustinian. The early church fathers called it a gnostic heresy.
      You should listen to Steve Gregg debate Calvinists. You may think otherwise.

    • @theneverending9319
      @theneverending9319 6 лет назад +1

      Sean Janiak actually it started with Augustine

  • @eagle7757
    @eagle7757 Год назад +1

    For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV, Jesus Christ is the only way.......

  • @Ravenghost123
    @Ravenghost123 11 лет назад

    Do not insult my intellegence (literally speaking). What I wrote is that both views sometimes appeal to emotion. And you are the one who brought the issue up...

  • @victorgrebelsky1869
    @victorgrebelsky1869 10 лет назад +11

    Jerry Walls, you're all right brother....!

  • @mosesmoon8556
    @mosesmoon8556 7 лет назад +15

    This guy is certainly mocking the most Biblical God centered Theological System he surely doesn't understand. He miss interprets what those Godly Calvinist theologian and loving pastors as pastor John Piper. I'm sad, you, Mr. Walls mock these godly people and think that by that you have convinced every body Calvinism is wrong.
    Arminianism is so inconsistent within itself. Most Arminians are Arminians because that's what they've been taught not necessarily because they read their Bible and came to that conclusion (that Arminianism is right).
    In the other hand, most of the Calvinists were once Arminians who started reading their Bibles tossing out their presuppositions and worldly philosophy and accepted the Bible as it is, the Word of God, unchangeable and unmistakable.
    May God bless you, Arminians and if you guys are true believers, may He show you the truth (His Words are Truth).

    • @Mr_A1-37
      @Mr_A1-37 7 лет назад +5

      He's mocking a demonic, non-biblical, man made system that misrepresents God. I know of some(friends and scholars) who actually began with calvinism before rejecting it. So you're not really saying anything relevant.
      "most of the Calvinists were once Arminians who started reading their Bibles" ohh the irony.... the entire scripture presupposes that we have a choice. That we can choose life and death, etc.It is not until scripture is interpreted through a calvinist lens that such is then redefined or reinterpreted.

    • @plato7770
      @plato7770 7 лет назад +1

      I agree Moses moon. calvinism is the truth of the gospel.

    • @DesireeDierdre
      @DesireeDierdre 6 лет назад

      Moses Moon AMEN!
      EPhesians 2:1. And you hath he quickened, who were DEAD in trespasses an sins. DEAD people don't choose, God quickens them to choose!

    • @DesireeDierdre
      @DesireeDierdre 6 лет назад

      EPhesians 2:1 "And you hath he quickened who were DEAD in trespasses and sins". DEAD people have to be quickened by God to see their need to be saved. We are guilty because we were born in sin. God is just in his judgement towards the sinner. We DESERVE NOTHING from God.

    • @charlieyates4183
      @charlieyates4183 5 лет назад

      True. Why would an Arminian even pray for someone's salvation? If it is not contingent upon Gods will, are they not wasting their effort? Beg the person to do the right efforts and right acts so that God will accept them. He will never accept us. He accepts what Christ has done on our behalf. Christ covers up what we have done, suffered for it, and then drapes us in His holiness and righteousness and presents us to the Father. He has accomplished redemption. Believe on Him.

  • @R1K2G3
    @R1K2G3 11 лет назад

    Biblical definition of human free will:
    "The ability to do God's prescriptive will perfectly; and the inability to fall short of doing God's prescriptive will perfectly."
    Since this happens in glorification only, no one has free will today.
    The synergistic definition of free will (the power of contrary choice) requires one to be omniscient. Therefore, those who claim this kind of free will are claiming an attribute that God alone has.

  • @sw7342
    @sw7342 10 лет назад

    Just because something sounds off to our fallen intuition does not mean it is false.

  • @tofryx
    @tofryx 11 лет назад +9

    Very well articulated. I agree totally.

  • @foolishdrunk2181
    @foolishdrunk2181 4 года назад +3

    Wow. A lot of people deceived by calvislam in the comments

  • @edenicchristian335
    @edenicchristian335 4 года назад +1

    Ironic that people are even debating the theology of men. The Bible strictly prohibits this...

    • @evanu6579
      @evanu6579 3 года назад +1

      I know. Calvin is obviously a man’s name. Need we say more?

    • @edenicchristian335
      @edenicchristian335 3 года назад +2

      @@evanu6579 Calvin bore much bad fruit. Having people burned at the stake. No need to really know anything more than that

  • @dragonore2009
    @dragonore2009 11 лет назад

    You know what interesting is Jesus told the rich man to sell all his possessions and follow him. The rich man being wroth walked away knowing how great his possessions were. Sounds like Jesus gave the rich man a CHOICE.

  • @rdftreeman
    @rdftreeman 10 лет назад +6

    In Romans 9, Paul discusses God’s absolute freedom in His saving purposes. He uses the illustration of the twins, Jacob and Esau, stating that God’s choice of Jacob over Esau had nothing to do with either of them. Rather, God chose “so that [His] purpose according to His choice would stand.” This choice was “not because of works but because of Him who calls” (Rom 9:11). He goes on to say that salvation “does not depend on the man who wills or the man who runs, but on God who has mercy” (Rom 9:16), and then supports that claim by referring to God’s hardening of Pharaoh’s heart for the expressed purpose of demonstrating His power and proclaiming His name through the events that followed (Rom 9:17; cf. Exod 9:16). Paul then summarizes his point by declaring: “So then He has mercy on whom He desires, and He hardens whom He desires” (Rom 9:18).
    Then, Paul anticipates an objection: “You will say to me, then, ‘Why does He still find fault? For who resists His will?’”
    First, let us understand the objection itself. Paul’s imaginary (or perhaps not so imaginary) interlocutor has understood all that Paul has said about God up until this point.
    He understands that salvation is entirely a work of God’s grace, and owes to nothing in man.
    He also understands that it is God’s will, not man’s will, that is determinative and decisive in salvation (again, Rom 9:16; cf. John 1:13). He asks a rhetorical question to underscore this very point: “Who resists His will?” That is to say, “No one resists God’s will.” “Our God is in the heavens; He does whatever He pleases” (Ps 115:3). He accomplishes all His good pleasure (Isa 46:10), and no purpose of His can be thwarted (Job 42:2).
    The objector also understands that God still holds man accountable. “He still find[s] fault.”
    So the question is, “Since no one can resist God’s will, how is it fair that He still finds fault?”
    Making Sense of the Objection
    This objection proves very helpful in the Christian’s understanding of the nature of God’s sovereignty in salvation. Because whatever our conclusions are about the doctrines of grace, they must make sense of that objection.
    And the fact is: the only way that this objection makes any sense at all is if three things are true: (1) Man ought to repent and be saved as commanded by God, (2) Man lacks the moral ability to repent and be saved, and (3) God still holds man accountable to repent and be saved, and will punish them for their failure to do so. In philosophical terms, this objection only makes sense if “ought” doesn’t imply “can”-that is, if commanding something of someone does not necessarily mean that they are able to do what you command. In theological terms, this objection only makes sense if the doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, and irresistible grace are true.
    But it is repugnant to the natural mind that we could be held accountable for something that we are unable to do-especially if we claim that it is a loving God that imposes this standard. And so different schools of thought devise alternative understandings of God’s sovereignty in an effort to save Him from what they believe to be unfair. However, none of these alternatives make sense of the objection in Romans 9:19. Let’s consider these alternatives.
    Universalism
    One alternative is universalism. God has required something of humanity that they are unable to do, so he brushes their sins under the rug-after all, kids will be kids, right?-and He lets them off the hook. Now, aside from being patently unbiblical, this position would be to deny that God “still finds fault” with humanity. No one can resist His will, so He simply does not find any fault with them.
    Conditional Election Based on Foreseen Faith
    Another alternative is to deny that God’s election is unconditional, and rather to assert that it is conditioned upon faith which God foresaw in a particular person. Said another way: He chose them because He knew they would choose Him. Since our natural minds find it unfair to hold people accountable for something they are unable to do, this theological position maintains that we actually were able to do something-namely, believe-that would result in God granting us mercy.
    But if this were the case, Paul’s imaginary companion would not have made the objection in Romans 9:19. It would be no mystery as to why God “still finds fault” with those who do not believe. They simply did not have the faith necessary to be elect.
    Libertarian Free Will
    Still another alternative, akin to the previous, is to claim that God is indeed sovereign, but God has sovereignly chosen to grant a sort-of-sovereignty to humanity in the form of libertarian free will. God commands repentance and faith, and He will find fault in those who fail to repent and believe. But according to this view, those who fail to repent and believe do so because they have the free will to accept or reject God. God did His best, and He would save everybody if He could, but He left the final decision for salvation up to man. In other words, they can “resist His will.”
    Here again, we find that the objection in 9:19 would make no sense. There would be no mystery as to why God would find fault with those who reject Him. But Paul’s interlocutor makes the statement (via a rhetorical question) that no one resists God’s will.
    The Genius of Grace
    And so, if we are to make any sense of the objection Paul raises in Romans 9:19, we cannot explain God’s sovereignty and man’s inability by appealing to conditional election or libertarian free will. This objection only makes sense if the Calvinistic doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, and irresistible grace are true.
    But how is that fair? How can God command that which is impossible, and still hold people accountable? How can He command people to be born again, even though the new birth depends entirely upon “God, who has mercy” (Rom 9:16)? Well, Paul’s answer is to rebuke the questioner who seeks to impugn the righteousness of God: “On the contrary, who are you, O man, who answers back to God?” (Rom 9:20). If you seek to find fault with God’s character, you have a skewed understanding of righteousness (Rom 9:14; cf. 3:5b-6) and better put your hand over your mouth fast.
    But there is a way to ask the question out of a sincere desire to understand God and worship Him for how He has revealed Himself. And if the question is asked in that spirit, I believe there is a clear answer. And that is: God grants to His people what He requires of them.
    This is the genius of grace. By commanding something of everyone that is impossible for them to do, God magnifies mankind’s true helplessness and inability related to our spiritual condition. And because He commands only what is possible for God Himself to accomplish, He magnifies His own sufficiency and fullness of glory. As Paul goes onto explain, He does this “to make known the riches of His glory upon vessels of mercy” (Rom 9:23).
    By granting what He requires, God displays Himself as all in all. He places humanity in our proper position, as needy beggars eager to receive from His hand. Then, as our benefactor, He grants what He requires and thus captures our affections, so that we see Him as altogether lovely, altogether worthy, and altogether wonderful.

    • @chasesparks1219
      @chasesparks1219 10 лет назад +1

      Well all I can say is well put sir. Very nice. I lack such eloquence in my explanations.

    • @rdftreeman
      @rdftreeman 10 лет назад +2

      It's a cut and paste from the Cripplegate thecripplegate.com website. I could never take credit where credit is not due. But it is a beautiful explaination and refutation of synergistic salvation.

    • @chasesparks1219
      @chasesparks1219 10 лет назад

      rdftreeman spoken like a true "Calvinist" Augustinian, Paulian or should we say Christian

    • @rdftreeman
      @rdftreeman 10 лет назад

      I would say that I am christian, who believes that salvation is by sovereign grace and monergistic, and the gospel is the proclamation of the finished work of Christ on behalf of His people whereby those who believe that truth sincerely have eternal life based solely on the intercessory work of Christ alone. The gospel is not a well meant offer.

    • @chasedart382
      @chasedart382 10 лет назад

      rdftreeman amen brother. I just threw those names in to show the progression. I completely agree with you this is not Calvin's baby. Even Calvin himself admits it.

  • @nachoooooo800
    @nachoooooo800 4 года назад +4

    Piper: “though I think I would give my life for my son’s salvation, if they would be lost to me, I would not rail against the almighty.” Mr. Piper, with all due love and respect as a brother in Christ, someone already died for your sons, and wants them as His sons, as He told us in 1 Timothy 2:3-6.

    • @cranmer1959
      @cranmer1959 3 года назад

      If Jesus died for those in hell, then the atonement is a miserable failure.

    • @nachoooooo800
      @nachoooooo800 3 года назад +1

      @@cranmer1959 Just my thoughts: It's a failure unless the purpose of the atonement was to provide atonement for sins, not to outright save. Atonement and salvation are different. Believing in his name won't save us unless there is sacrifice made. Since he died for everyone, all who refuse to believe are guilty because there WAS an atonement for them. If there wasn't atonement, it's not their fault because God didn't want them. 1 Tim 2:3-4 1 Pet 3:18 1 John 2:2 John 3:17

    • @cranmer1959
      @cranmer1959 3 года назад +1

      If God cannot save anyone without their permission, then it is not actually God who saves. You must save yourself. But the Bible teaches that not one of those who are given to Jesus by the Father will be lost. The atonement accomplishes salvation, it does not merely make salvation a contingency or possibility.

    • @cranmer1959
      @cranmer1959 3 года назад +1

      @@nachoooooo800 If Christ actually accomplishes salvation on the cross, then none of those for whom He died will perish. All who refuse to believe were and are unable to believe because they are enslaved by sin. Whom the Son makes free will be free indeed. John 3:3-8; John 8:32-34; John 10:1-25.

    • @cranmer1959
      @cranmer1959 9 месяцев назад

      If the atonement does not actually save anyone, then it is merely a contingency. It's just as possible that no one will be saved at all if the atonement is not efficacious. Secondly, why atone for sins if the atonement is not actually salvific? You in effect must save yourself and God cannot actually save you. @@nachoooooo800

  • @R1K2G3
    @R1K2G3 11 лет назад

    Not only this, but Dr. Walls makes a common, philosophical and theological mistake:
    He thinks that "free will" (in the libertarians sense) is the prerequisite for responsibility.
    The only thing is: he cannot prove it. He just asserts it, and expects everyone to agree with him.
    I would assert, and actually defend, the conclusion that free will (in the libertarian sense) is not, in any way, the prerequisite for responsibility.

  • @polemeros
    @polemeros 8 лет назад

    These back and forths between Calvinists and Arminians make me very happy I was never a Protestant. Sola scriptura, etc. Dead end.

  • @sonlover62
    @sonlover62 7 лет назад +6

    Calvinism is "another gospel"

    • @georgefisher4069
      @georgefisher4069 7 лет назад

      Not really... "another good news" has nothing to do with Calvinism. It's certainly not good to the majority of humanity whom God might have chosen to save, but did not... Isn"t that gracious of Him?

    • @DesireeDierdre
      @DesireeDierdre 6 лет назад

      sonlover62 z oh no it isn't salvation is by grace alone not by the WILL of man - John 1:13 "Which were born not of blood, nor of the WILL of the flesh, nor of the WILL of man, but OF GOD."

    • @DesireeDierdre
      @DesireeDierdre 6 лет назад

      READ ROMANS 8 and ROMANS 9 - you are sadly mistaken!!!

  • @mrtruserv
    @mrtruserv 8 лет назад +16

    Jerry likes to be funny because that way people may miss His Man centered Gospel.

    • @paul.etedder2439
      @paul.etedder2439 8 лет назад

      Great comment 👍

    • @dylanmcphee8454
      @dylanmcphee8454 7 лет назад

      +Geoff Dick I'm replying to this comment of your's to Paul.E Tedder
      "I've heard it said that no man can ever really understand God or his ways. Then others say that God gave us plenty to work with so that we can understand him. Would you say it's a bad idea to think that God is so nebulous and beyond us that we cannot ever figure it out to a level that makes a good difference?"
      I have heard the same thing. I would say, yes. That is a bad, and wrong idea. I have heard the term "wholy other" to describe this and this is an unbiblica view. Now I believe that God is _other_ which would refer to His transcendence and His holiness. But to say God is _wholy_ other is to say that there are no means in this created world, whereby God communicates truths to us in a reasonable and intelligible way.
      God has created the universe and everything in the universe in such a way that he communicates to us truths about Himself and about His creation (which would include us). This is why we can understand the gospel truths about God's character, our sin and separation from God, what God did in the person of Jesus Christ to redeem fallen man, and that God is going to create a new heavens and earth and there shall be no more sin.

    • @dylanmcphee8454
      @dylanmcphee8454 7 лет назад

      First let me explain exactly what I mean when I tell someone that I am a "Calvinist".
      When I use that word, I am merely seeking to relay a summary of the essential convictions I hold and see taught in scripture, in an immediate fashion instead of taking time to explain and go over each conviction.
      I am in no way paying any attention to the person of John Calvin, merely his understanding of scripture which I believe is the correct and biblical understanding. Specifically on the doctrines of grace (soteriology).
      Now, for the concise response lol
      I truly and honestly believe "Calvinism", *IS* the *Word of God* _rightly divided_ as Paul says to Timothy.

    • @dylanmcphee8454
      @dylanmcphee8454 7 лет назад

      +Geoff Dick Most people I talk to that disagree with the doctrines of grace, don't represent them correctly. They're attacking straw men.

    • @dylanmcphee8454
      @dylanmcphee8454 7 лет назад

      +Geoff Dick
      I believe these scriptures even though I can't explain how both truths are actually real and true. Here are six passages of God's word. The first three passages that clearly reveal to man God's complete sovereignty even over mans decisions, without God Himself doing evil and still allowing man to freely choose and follow his own will. The main truth that God is telling us in these passages is that the two truths cannot be higher than the other. There both equally true. The last three passages are God revealing His sovereignty and that His plan/will/decree will be done! He even contrasts His will over against the will of the nations (nations are made up of individuals) and says that His will is the one that will be accomplished.
      Genesis
      15When Joseph’s brothers saw that their father was dead, they said, “It may be that Joseph will hate us and pay us back for all the evil that we did to him.” 16So they sent a message to Joseph, saying, “Your father gave this command before he died: 17‘Say to Joseph, “Please forgive the transgression of your brothers and their sin, because they did evil to you.”’ And now, please forgive the transgression of the servants of the God of your father.” Joseph wept when they spoke to him. 18His brothers also came and fell down before him and said, “Behold, we are your servants.” 19But Joseph said to them, “Do not fear, for am I in the place of God? 20As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many peopleb should be kept alive, as they are today. 21So do not fear; I will provide for you and your little ones.” Thus he comforted them and spoke kindly to them.
      Genesis 50:15-21
      Acts
      24And when they heard it, they lifted their voices together to God and said, “Sovereign Lord, who made the heaven and the earth and the sea and everything in them, 25who through the mouth of our father David, your servant,d said by the Holy Spirit,
      “‘Why did the Gentiles rage,
      and the peoples plot in vain?
      26The kings of the earth set themselves,
      and the rulers were gathered together,
      against the Lord and against his Anointed’e-
      27for truly in this city there were gathered together against your holy servant Jesus, whom you anointed, both Herod and Pontius Pilate, along with the Gentiles and the peoples of Israel, 28to do whatever your hand and your plan had predestined to take place.
      Acts:4:24-28
      Isaiah
      1Woe to those who decree iniquitous decrees,
      and the writers who keep writing oppression,
      2to turn aside the needy from justice
      and to rob the poor of my people of their right,
      that widows may be their spoil,
      and that they may make the fatherless their prey!
      3What will you do on the day of punishment,
      in the ruin that will come from afar?
      To whom will you flee for help,
      and where will you leave your wealth?
      4Nothing remains but to crouch among the prisoners
      or fall among the slain.
      For all this his anger has not turned away,
      and his hand is stretched out still.
      Judgment on Arrogant Assyria
      5Woe to Assyria, the rod of my anger;
      the staff in their hands is my fury!
      6Against a godless nation I send him,
      and against the people of my wrath I command him,
      to take spoil and seize plunder,
      and to tread them down like the mire of the streets.
      7But he does not so intend,
      and his heart does not so think;
      but it is in his heart to destroy,
      and to cut off nations not a
      8for he says:
      “Are not my commanders all kings?
      9Is not Calno like Carchemish?
      Is not Hamath like Arpad?
      Is not Samaria like Damascus?
      10As my hand has reached to the kingdoms of the idols,
      whose carved images were greater than those of Jerusalem and Samaria,
      11shall I not do to Jerusalem and her idols
      as I have done to Samaria and her images?”
      12When the Lord has finished all his work on Mount Zion and on Jerusalem, hea will punish the speechb of the arrogant heart of the king of Assyria and the boastful look in his eyes. 13For he says:
      “By the strength of my hand I have done it,
      and by my wisdom, for I have understanding;
      I remove the boundaries of peoples,
      and plunder their treasures;
      like a bull I bring down those who sit on thrones.
      14My hand has found like a nest
      the wealth of the peoples;
      and as one gathers eggs that have been forsaken,
      so I have gathered all the earth;
      and there was none that moved a wing
      or opened the mouth or chirped.”
      15Shall the axe boast over him who hews with it,
      or the saw magnify itself against him who wields it?
      As if a rod should wield him who lifts it,
      or as if a staff should lift him who is not wood!
      16Therefore the Lord GOD of hosts
      will send wasting sickness among his stout warriors,
      and under his glory a burning will be kindled,
      like the burning of fire.
      17The light of Israel will become a fire,
      and his Holy One a flame,
      and it will burn and devour
      his thorns and briers in one day.
      18The glory of his forest and of his fruitful land
      the LORD will destroy, both soul and body,
      and it will be as when a sick man wastes away.
      19The remnant of the trees of his forest will be so few
      that a child can write them down.
      Isaiah 10:1-19
      Proverbs
      4The LORD has made everything for its purpose, even the wicked for the day of trouble.
      Daniel 4:34-35
      34..for his dominion is an everlasting dominion,
      and his kingdom endures from generation to generation; 35all the inhabitants of the earth are accounted as nothing,
      and he does according to his will among the host of heaven
      and among the inhabitants of the earth;
      and none can stay his hand
      or say to him, “What have you done?”
      Romans
      9For this is what the promise said: “About this time next year I will return, and Sarah shall have a son.” 10And not only so, but also when Rebekah had conceived children by one man, our forefather Isaac, 11though they were not yet born and had done nothing either good or bad-in order that God’s purpose of election might continue, not because of works but because of him who calls- 12she was told, “The older will serve the younger.” 13As it is written, “Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.”
      14What shall we say then? Is there injustice on God’s part? By no means! 15For he says to Moses, “I will have mercy on whom I have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion.” 16So then it depends not on human will or exertion,b but on God, who has mercy. 17For the Scripture says to Pharaoh, “For this very purpose I have raised you up, that I might show my power in you, and that my name might be proclaimed in all the earth.” 18So then he has mercy on whomever he wills, and he hardens whomever he wills.
      19You will say to me then, “Why does he still find fault? For who can resist his will?” 20But who are you, O man, to answer back to God? Will what is molded say to its molder, “Why have you made me like this?” 21Has the potter no right over the clay, to make out of the same lump one vessel for honorable use and another for dishonorable use? 22What if God, desiring to show his wrath and to make known his power, has endured with much patience vessels of wrath prepared for destruction, 23in order to make known the riches of his glory for vessels of mercy, which he has prepared beforehand for glory- 24even us whom he has called, not from the Jews only but also from the Gentiles? 25As indeed he says in Hosea,
      Romans9:9-24

  • @CBALLEN
    @CBALLEN 11 лет назад +1

    44 No one is able to come to Me(believe) unless the Father Who sent Me attracts and draws him and gives him the desire to come to Me, and [then] I will raise him up [from the dead] at the last day.
    65 And He said, This is why I told you that no one can come to Me unless it is granted him [unless he is enabled to do so] by the Father.
    66 After this, many of His disciples drew back (returned to their old associations) and no longer accompanied Him.

  • @TennesseeOwnsMyBones
    @TennesseeOwnsMyBones 10 лет назад

    So many calvinists and their "God does not love everyone... but He loves me" routine is what makes me abhor Calvinism the most... The unadulterated arrogance of so many self-proclaimed members of Club Elect...

  • @lightoftheword6110
    @lightoftheword6110 8 лет назад +5

    The Arminian always fails to realize this very important fact; God would have been just and righteous to have confined every human that has ever lived to the lake of fire for eternity. When we read the Scripture of God choosing Jacob and hating Esau, what should amaze us is not that God "hated someone", but that God " loved anyone " ( i.e. Jacob ). Anyone reading the actual Biblical account of this man Jacob knows that He was worthy of prison; not favor of God.

    • @DPGBehler
      @DPGBehler 8 лет назад

      Sorry, I'm not amazed God loves anyone. That's part of His nature as love itself. That makes perfect sense. And for someone supposedly hated (in the modern, 21st century English vernacular use of the word) by God, Esau sure does come off as righteous in the end.

    • @DPGBehler
      @DPGBehler 8 лет назад

      ***** My point being, we are made in God's image and it's His nature to love. I'd go so far as to say God can't not love us, and I would consider that a strength.

    • @DPGBehler
      @DPGBehler 8 лет назад

      ***** If God hated the wicked, He'd hate all mankind.

    • @DPGBehler
      @DPGBehler 8 лет назад

      +Zack Kondracki My mind isn't made up on it completely, but in instances like Psalm 5:5 and Hosea 9:15, there may be something in the use of "hate" since that meant something different at times in the ancient Hebrew culture. I will say that I don't think they're comparable to Romans 9:11-13 because the use of the word "hate" is based on their actions and sins while Romans 9:13 is said to not be based on actions and/or sins because the decision was made before they were born in that case. So even if God does mean in those OT passages that He literally hates them, that's a judgment and they didn't begin hated.

    • @travisbergh3923
      @travisbergh3923 5 лет назад

      You show the depraved mind of the Calvinist. You say it is amazing that God loved any. God created us, he doesn’t love us because we’ve earned it he loves us because we are his creation. Jesus called God father. What kind of a father hates the children he Makes with his own DNA.

  • @grubbsmark
    @grubbsmark 9 лет назад +26

    Former Free Willer-Arminian here. Jerry Walls has no earthly idea what he is talking about. I noticed many presuppositions, logical fallacies and misrepresentations I was about to pull my hair out. For example, he kept assuming that every created being is God's child. He kept using the expression "all of God's Children," meaning the entire creation. Can somebody please open up a Bible to Mr Walls and show him we are born Children of Satan and only those who put their trust in Christ have been translated to the Kingdom of His Dear Son? My word, not everyone is a child of God. Is that not obvious?

    • @5winder
      @5winder 9 лет назад

      God bless you for knowing and speaking the truth.
      Maranatha!

    • @dansysoman3391
      @dansysoman3391 9 лет назад

      Mark Grubbs Where did he make that statement? I may have missed it.

    • @grubbsmark
      @grubbsmark 9 лет назад +2

      Daniel Prince You must not have listened to the pathetic sermon. Just hit the play button and listen again.

    • @dansysoman3391
      @dansysoman3391 9 лет назад

      Mark Grubbs Well, there's no reason to be so negative towards Walls. I'm sure he loves Jesus. And I only asked a simple question. I've listened to this several times. I don't recall an explicit statement nor an implicit context.

    • @grubbsmark
      @grubbsmark 9 лет назад

      Daniel Prince You are right. Please forgive me for my sinful tone towards you. I'd like to see Mr. Walls in a formal debate with a Calvinist. I think the debate would be very one sided (and not in favor of Mr. Walls). His arguments are lame, old, and irrelevant.

  • @WCOFTheology
    @WCOFTheology 10 лет назад

    This is not so, we could say that the first man in space is the father of space travel, but that does not mean he is the inventor of it.

  • @jeremycalverhall
    @jeremycalverhall 8 лет назад +1

    Jerry Wells needs to read the Old Testament. God reveals His nature throughout the Bible. How does he explain the wrath of God condemning an entire nation, including men, women, and children? How does he explain the hardening of Pharaoh's heart? It doesn't say that Pharaoh hardened his heart, it says God hardened Pharaoh's heart.
    Understanding scripture requires us to put aside our earthly preconceived notions and ideas and surrender to what God says about Himself. God said, "Jacob I have loved and Esau I have hated."
    It reminds me of Job:
    "And the Lord said to Job: 'Shall a faultfinder contend with the Almighty? He who argues with God, let him answer it.' Then Job answered the Lord and said: 'Behold, I am of small account; what shall I answer you? I lay my hand on my mouth."
    Job 40:1-4
    Why would Paul say this idea anguishes him, if it made common sense and seemed fair to him. He was sorrowful and anguished, because we all like to believe that God thinks like us, even though His Word clearly tells us that He doesn't. "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord . For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."
    Isaiah 55:8-9 ESV
    How does he explain Romans 9?
    What shall we say then? Is there injustice on God’s part? By no means! For he says to Moses, “I will have mercy on whom I have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion.” So then it depends not on human will or exertion, but on God, who has mercy. For the Scripture says to Pharaoh, “For this very purpose I have raised you up, that I might show my power in you, and that my name might be proclaimed in all the earth.” So then he has mercy on whomever he wills, and he hardens whomever he wills. You will say to me then, “Why does he still find fault? For who can resist his will?” But who are you, O man, to answer back to God? Will what is molded say to its molder, “Why have you made me like this?” Has the potter no right over the clay, to make out of the same lump one vessel for honorable use and another for dishonorable use? What if God, desiring to show his wrath and to make known his power, has endured with much patience vessels of wrath prepared for destruction, in order to make known the riches of his glory for vessels of mercy, which he has prepared beforehand for glory- even us whom he has called, not from the Jews only but also from the Gentiles? As indeed he says in Hosea, “Those who were not my people I will call ‘my people,’ and her who was not beloved I will call ‘beloved.’” “And in the very place where it was said to them, ‘You are not my people,’ there they will be called ‘sons of the living God.’” And Isaiah cries out concerning Israel: “Though the number of the sons of Israel be as the sand of the sea, only a remnant of them will be saved, for the Lord will carry out his sentence upon the earth fully and without delay.” And as Isaiah predicted, “If the Lord of hosts had not left us offspring, we would have been like Sodom and become like Gomorrah.”
    Romans 9:14-29

  • @janpiet1530
    @janpiet1530 8 лет назад +3

    Not much refutation.

  • @sageantone7291
    @sageantone7291 10 лет назад +4

    Attempted refutation, failed.

  • @CBALLEN
    @CBALLEN 11 лет назад

    The misconception many have is,they think the Gospel is"Jesus loves you and wants to save you,but you have to let Him by asking Him into your heart"This is the false Gospel and can be found no where in scripture.The true Gospel is,"Jesus came to die for His people,He was God in flesh,He died for all the sins of His people and He rose to justify them and all who believe in Him have life and will be saved(as in Glorified).

  • @WCOFTheology
    @WCOFTheology 11 лет назад

    You and I can agree that "ALL" means the rich, poor, masters, servants, Jews, and Gentiles, but again this does not mean every person ever born, it just means that God's elect are found in every walk of life.

  • @FutureNotFixed
    @FutureNotFixed 10 лет назад +4

    this is an awesome video! Thanks! I wish I had done this one, lol. This is one of the better videos on YT exposing calvinism's utter stupidity. The preacher did a fantastic job exposing their lies. Keep up the amazing work!

    • @cranmer1959
      @cranmer1959 3 года назад

      Walls is preaching to the heretical crowd. Any Calvinist who has studied Dr. Gordon H. Clark's books can easily refute all of Walls's points.

  • @stevenhunter3345
    @stevenhunter3345 4 года назад +3

    Calvinism is blasphemy.

  • @tywilbur1501
    @tywilbur1501 Год назад

    I can't help but wonder if we (christians) spent the amount of time, effort, energy in seeking Christ, loving Him, and loving others as is spent on these "fruitless arguments" How much different we would be, and how much different the world would be. Lord have mercy on us and open our eyes to see our flesh led ways.

    • @leonardu6094
      @leonardu6094 Год назад

      You are a calvinist so you bleieve God has decreed us to have these "fruitless arguments".

  • @rudyrodriguez7747
    @rudyrodriguez7747 5 лет назад

    Brother Walls asks at about 3:46 a question, would God "passover" His "fallen children" and save only some while He could save them all? The problem is brother Walls has forgotten about what John wrote in John 1:11-13, He came into His own, but His own received Him not,
    But as many as received Him, to "them" He gave the right to "become" a child of God, to those who believe in His name, who were born NOT of blood, nor of the (free) WILL of the flesh, nor of the (free) WILL of man, BUT OF GOD!!!
    God ultimately has no fallen children, we are genao anothen, (GRK) because He chose to save some. He doesn't nor shouldn't save any of us humans that He does save some of us by His grace, through the gospel is astounding! Praise His holy name!

  • @WCOFTheology
    @WCOFTheology 11 лет назад

    If God is NOT obligated to provide chance of salvation for everyone as you say, why is it you all are the first to scream UNFAIR when we claim God only provides salvation for His chosen people?

  • @christiangreene4133
    @christiangreene4133 8 лет назад

    our free will to choose life or death. God in his sovereignty allows our free will. He does not predestined some for hell and some for heaven.
    but of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God has said, ‘You shall not eat it, nor shall you touch it, lest you die.’ ”
    Genesis 3:3 NKJV

  • @1Sackettgirl
    @1Sackettgirl 7 месяцев назад

    Now I know why Calvinsts never talk about Tyndale's theology, like Arminian believers he believed in conditional security.

  • @HikeRx
    @HikeRx Год назад +2

    Calvinism feels very false to me. It's incompatible with reason and goodness.

    • @leonardu6094
      @leonardu6094 Год назад

      It *IS* false.

    • @Caleb-xf5yn
      @Caleb-xf5yn 4 месяца назад

      The things of the Spirit are foolishness to men.

  • @soteriology1012
    @soteriology1012 11 лет назад

    I might accept Wesleyan Arminianism with ONE CAVEAT. I would fully also accept the one statement of calvinist Richard K Baxter. “In our first paradise in Eden there was a way to go out but no way to go in again. But as for heavenly paradise, there is a way to go in, but not a way to go back out” Without a foundation of eternal security no Christian could function. When push comes to shove even OSAS Baptists and Christian universalists and conditional immortalists accept elements of Calvinism.