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Category Archives: Doctrines of Grace
God’s Salvation: Intimacy (Daniel Silas)
This sermon was given in 2006.
God’s Forgiveness, Mercy, and Grace
It helps to forgive others when they actually admit what they have done, show true remorse, and genuinely apologize. God forgives those who confess (admit), repent (show true remorse and change of direction), and ask for His forgiveness (apologize). Then … Continue reading
Posted in Doctrines of Grace, God's Sovereignty, Theology
Tagged confession, forgiveness, God's Grace, God's mercy, repentance
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God’s Preservation (Part 11)
Paul makes it clear in Romans 3:10-18 that there are none righteous, no not one. He writes there are none who do good, no not one. There are none who seek God. The truth of humanity’s utter sinfulness is hard … Continue reading
God’s Sovereignty – James White
This is James White’s closing statement during his debate with George Bryson (Calvary Chapel) on “Calvinism”.
Posted in Apologetics, Doctrines of Grace
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Explanation – Calvary Chapel Journey
Hi there, I’d like to thank (redacted) for inviting me to respond to some of the comments on here. I did not even realize that my blog was being read and commented on. Hmm.. where to start. Victorious pointed out … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Doctrine, Doctrines of Grace, Theology
Tagged Arminianism, Calvary Chapel, Calvinism, Doctrines of Grace
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Calvary Chapel Ordination Removal
Dear Ron, I received your letter today stating that Calvary Chapel Houston voted on June 25, 2007 to remove my Ordination. The letter states: “In light of your doctrinal position that you do not agree with Calvary Chapel theology, clearly … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Doctrine, Doctrines of Grace, Theology
Tagged Arminianism, Calvary Chapel, Calvinism, Doctrines of Grace, ordination
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Dear George Bryson…
Dear George Bryson, I have tried to find another way to contact you, but to no avail. I don’t even know if you will ever get this or not. I write to you with a heart of peace and … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Doctrine, Doctrines of Grace, Theology
Tagged Arminianism, Calvary Chapel, Calvinism, George Bryson
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The Order of Salvation
Hi Pastor (redacted), In the order of salvation, which was the key issue during my affiliation process, I have come to believe that regeneration occurs before a person will ever accept Christ. The whole mass of humanity rejects God, and … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Doctrine, Doctrines of Grace, Theology
Tagged Arminianism, Calvinism, Doctrines of Grace, Order of Salvation
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The Dark Side of Calvinism by George Bryson
Hey Pastor Ron, I hope your having a good day so far. I finished reading through “The Darkside of Calvinism” by George Bryson today. I have to say I was really disappointed in it. I thought I would share a … Continue reading
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Tagged Arminianism, Calvinism, George Bryson, The Dark Side of Calvinism
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22 Points – God’s Grace and Sovereignty in Salvation
This is God’s preserving work among the human race to save a vast, uncountable number of people from every tongue, tribe, and nation. Without His grace and sovereignty, every single human being would have been lost (Romans 3:10-18). 1) … Continue reading →