Part 2: Unconditional Election. Pastor Joel, could you briefly explain each of the five points of calvinism and explain the logical and biblical significance of this particular theological system?
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What Is Calvinism And Is It Biblical? (Part 2 – Unconditional Election)
Part 2: Unconditional Election. Pastor Joel, could you briefly explain each of the five points of calvinism and explain the logical and biblical significance of this particular theological system?
Saved From Wrath
His focus was on the saving work of of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Justification Through Faith Alone
His focus was on the reality of God’s Word that only by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ Alone, will any of us receive salvation.
What/Who Does Jesus Save Us From?
What/who does Jesus save us from? Who is the primary enemy of sinful mankind? Our we first and foremost saved from Satan, sin, ourselves, or something/someone else?
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I recognize that we are not saved by our own good works, but the Bible still seems to put a massive emphasis on our obedience to God. So what is the biblical relationship between faith and obedience?
Abraham, The Man of Faith
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The Just Justifier
This week Pastor Joel Webbon teaches on Romans 3:25-26. His focus was on how a Holy God pardons guilty sinners without compromising his own justice.
How Can We Train Our Children To Love God?
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Circumcision of The Heart
This week Pastor Zack Gilman teaches on Romans 2:25-29. His focus was on the need for a circumcised heart.
Is Salvation For All?
In 1 Timothy 4:10, Paul says that God is “the savior of all people, especially those who believe.” On the surface, this verse seems to be promoting some form of universalism. So how can we interpret this verse faithfully?