[I redid Point #5 and #6 in the Alana L. series on my other blog (and re-lettered the posts). But instead of going back and changing the already-posted points on this blog, I'll just add the posts in their own little "series."] Point #5 still : L : "Sovereign, sovereign, sovereign, sovereign." Misunderstood "sovereignty" You see, the thing is (and what most people fail to realize is) that Calvinists incorrectly make sovereignty about how God must use His authority and power, believing that He must always be using His all-powerful authority all the time to preplan , cause , contro l everything , even sin and evil and unbelief, "or else He's not a sovereign, omnipotent, in-control God." As John MacArthur says : "... [God] makes every decision that’s ever been made, essentially, about everything.... He is the decider and ...
(repost, summary of “Understanding God’s Will,” Question 9, Q9a -Q9i) “‘Have faith in God,’ Jesus answered. ‘I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.’” ( Mark 11:22-24 ) I have to be honest. I struggle with this verse more than any other. I really do. I mean, it sounds pretty straightforward to me: believe that you’ll get what you ask for and you’ll get it. Name it and claim it! Sounds great! But there’s a problem. ...
I found a lot more names to add to my list of known Calvinists (found in my various "How to Tell if a Church, Pastor, or Website is Calvinist" posts). But instead of adding this huge list to all those posts, I am going to put it here, and I'll just provide a link on those posts to this one. [FYI: I added a note at the bottom of this post on May 5, 2021.] So here it is, a "master list" of known Calvinists to help you be careful and discerning about who you listen to and where you get your theology from. There are plenty more Calvinists out there, but these are just the names that I ran across the most. These are either definite, self-professed Calvinists or "most likely Calvinist," in my estimation. (I haven't heard of most of them, but it's good to know their theology before I do.) After finding these names in various places online, I looked up each person to see if they are Calvinist. If they did not self-identify ...
I was listening to Jimmy Buffet's Volcano earlier as I was driving, and I was thinking, "Wow, this kinda feels like life right now. The grounds are shaking, the waters are churning, smoke's starting to rise ... and I know that one of these days the 'volcano' is gonna blow. And when it does, I don't know how I'll handle it." I can't explain yet what the "volcano" is, but maybe someday.
Calvinists believe that God's greatest priority - His primary reason for making people - is to get more glory for Himself, and that He gets it through ordaining sin and predestining people to hell (among other things). They think that this is why people are in hell: for God's glory, that He gets glory when He shows off His justice by punishing sin and evil. And so He needed sin and evil and non-elect people to punish or else He couldn't fully display all His attributes to get praise and glory for them. [But remember that - in Calvinism - people don't actually get to choose whether or not they want to believe in Jesus. God decides for them. He decides who won't believe and prevents them from being able to believe, and then He punishes them for not believing, even though they never had the chance or ability to believe, by God's decree. This is a far different kind of "justice" than punishing people who actually deserve it, who had a ch...
[If you don't want to read this really long post, hang in there because I'll eventually publish it as a series of smaller posts.] Oh my goodness, does anybody else feel this song, too? NF - Oh Lord "What are y'all doing down there? I don't know, Lord." I don't know, Lord. What a mess. God help us. God help me. "Sometimes I look up to the sky and wonder, 'Do you see us down here, O Lord?'" I totally love Nate (NF) for saying the real, raw, hard things that many of us think and feel but don't often admit out loud, the things we're afraid to say because they don't sound very "good Christiany," the kinds of things Job cried out honestly but that his religiously-high-and-mighty friends scolded and shamed him for. How about these lines from his song "Paralyzed" : "When did I become so numb? When did I lose myself?... When did I become so cold? When did I become ashamed? Where's the person that I kn...
Understanding God's Will #4: (And sorry about the highlighting. I can't undo it.) Is there danger in believing that God will always work His plan in our lives, regardless of what we do or any responsibility we have? Definitely. And I think this is a big pitfall for Calvinists. Because if we think that everything that happens is God's Will, that He'll always work His Will out regardless of what we do or don't do (because in Calvinism, God essentially preplans and controls everything we do, so everything we do is His Will, even our sins), then we don’t think so much about what we do and about our responsibilities. We won’t take seeking righteousness, wisdom, His kingdom, prayer, and obedience, etc., as seriously as we should, because we don’t see the effect it has over our lives. If He’s just going to do whatever He’s going to do anyway, then it doesn’t matter what we do or don’t do, think or don't...
Warning: Long, angry, offensive rant ahead. Buckle your seat-belts and hang on tight! This caption that a mother put on a video of her daughter licking medical supplies in a doctor's office and then putting them back is one of the biggest underlying problems in our country today: "Don't tell me how to live my life!" When how you live your life affects other people's lives ... then you bet we have a right to speak up about what you're doing! You are putting our safety at risk, just so you can be stupid! Just so you can have a little rebellious fun and get your fifteen minutes of glorious fame, licking things and putting them back for others to stumble upon, doing things that civilized people in their right minds who act with some commonsense and decency would never do! And I'm talking to all you brainless, sub-human, disgusting slobs who spit into or lick things that other people end up buying or using! Do you really think we want you...
Two powerful mini-sermons from Billy Graham (even though I've been a believer over 30 years, they still hit me deeply): One Of The Most Powerful Videos You'll Ever Watch (5 minutes long) The Speech That Broke The Internet - Most Inspiring Ever (11 minutes long)
It was hard to watch my family member struggle through her deep emotional pain (see previous post ), and I couldn't really do anything to stop her difficult trial or make it all better for her, especially since the battle was mostly in her head. And I know what that's like: Anxiety is a bully who doesn't play by the rules. Unfair, unruly, and aggressive. Running roughshod over you, your mind, your life. I couldn't fix it for her because she was in a battle she was forced to fight herself. But I could at least try to encourage her by letting her know that I understood, that I got through something similar and that I know she can too... but that she has to want to get through it, to fight it and not give in. She has to refuse to succumb to the Enemy's lies and destructive tactics. And to help her do this, I shared with her one of the things that helped me get through my hardest times: My "sword of the Spirit," my own personal list of favorite verses tha...