Calvinism

Announcement!

by Roger Servin 02.04.2011

I know it’s been a short while since I’ve actually written a post,  (the blog has been more of an aggregator lately) but I wanted to sit down and update you all on what God has been doing lately in my life. Last January God led my family to Sovereign Grace church of Orange County. [...]

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What About the Passages that Speak of God’s Desire for All to be Saved?

by Roger Servin 11.13.2010

Proponents of what is (misleadingly) called “unlimited atonement” are quick to point out the many passages that speak of Christ’s death as being for “all the world,” and other similar phrases. The bible is, in fact, clear that Christ’s death was intended to save “all” in a variety of contexts: it was intended to save [...]

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A Word on 1 Cor 1:10-13 and the Usage of the Term Calvinism

by Sonny Burrell 03.26.2010

1 Cor 1:10-13 is considered a rebuke to the one that calls himself Calvinist. For those who attempt to appeal to it see the self-proclaimed Calvinist as essentially saying that he is of Calvin in the same sense that people in the Corinthian church were saying that they were “of Apollos”, “of Cephas”, and “of [...]

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We Found a Church!

by Roger Servin 02.28.2010

These past 10 months have been a difficult time in the life of our family.  I can truly say that it has been the most trying time of our Christian lives. We have been praying and seeking a new church for about 9 months now.  It feels as though we have been in limbo all [...]

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Can You Prove Calvinism to be True Apart from Pauline Scriptures?

by Roger Servin 11.19.2009

Les Lanphere has decided to try and prove Calvinism without using scriptures written by the Apostle Paul.  I like this and think it’s a good challenge since he brings out scriptures found in the gospels and non-Pauline epistles.  So if you’re one of those who say that we only get our theology from Paul, then [...]

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Thinking Deeply With Kevin DeYoung: Can God Know Everything and Still Give Us Free Will?

by Roger Servin 11.07.2009

One thing that I like to do is challenge you, the reader of this blog to think deeply about God.  One of the reasons for this is because I feel as though I was not challenged in this area the first 8 years or so in my Christian walk.  I believe that I’ve been deprived [...]

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