particular redemption

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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Wearing the Doctrine of Particular Redemption on Your Back

by Roger Servin 06.06.2010

I was glancing at Monergism.com yesterday and couldn’t help but notice the new T-Shirt that they have for sale. I like it. What I really like is the solid explanation and exposition of Revelation 5:9-10 that was right there in the description for the shirt on the Monergism website: With the recent resurgence of interest [...]

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“Doctrines of Grace” Series with John Piper – Limited Atonement

by Roger Servin 09.18.2009

Continuing on with part 7 of the TULIP sermon series given by John Piper… I hope these videos have been as much a blessing to you all as it has been for me!  For those viewing in a reader, click here to see the video.

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