(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 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 ...
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.
Bad Logic #16 : In Calvinism, "accepting Jesus" is works. They believe that God has to do everything for our salvation, even deciding who believes and who doesn't and causing the believers to believe, or else He's not really a "sovereign" God. (Once again, it's all based on their faulty view of sovereignty.) And so they believe that we cannot "accept Jesus as Lord and Savior" because "accepting" is an action we do which would be us working for our salvation, instead of it being all God's doing. According to them. And to get you to believe this, they accuse us - those who believe we decide whether to accept Jesus or not - of "taking credit for our salvation." They mock us for acting like we "saved ourselves." But this is just manipulation! Getting you to feel ashamed of the idea that we can accept Jesus as Lord and Savior. The fact is, the Bible is full of calls to believe in Jesus (which mean not...
[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...
Do you ever feel like Satan is beating you down ... with negative thoughts, temptations, trials, struggles, fears? Do you know that there is a weapon available to help you fight against him and his schemes? It is the Word of God! The Sword of the Spirit! But I just learned something about this Sword of the Spirit from Tony Evans. According to the concordance, the actual meaning of the "Word of God" in this verse ( Ephesians 6:17 ) doesn't have to do with the whole Bible, the written Word of God. It's about the spoken word, about speaking the Word of God, about using Scripture out-loud to battle the lies of the enemy. The power of this weapon is in speaking it, not just knowing about it or reading it or having a Bible on your shelf. It's vocalizing specific verses about your particular struggle or temptation or fear or whatever ... to defeat the enemy and make him flee. Jesus did this when Satan was trying to tempt Him in the...
This is such a great interview from Jordan Hatfield (Great Light Studios) with Joshua Davidson and Tyler Fowler: Why We Left Calvinism, Part 1 (1 hour 35 minutes) So many great insights about so many things, not just Calvinism. So many nuggets of wisdom to be found. These guys are deep thinkers, and I loved hearing their stories. It's totally worth watching.
(a post from my other blog , from March 28, 2022) There's a song at the end of The Battle of the Five Armies (from the Hobbit trilogy) that's become one of my favorite songs. I feel this song, especially the line about "Many places I have been, many sorrows I have seen..." That's kinda been my last several years: many sorrows I have seen. Many trials. Many heartbreaks. (Everyone who lives long enough will have many of these.) Most recently, I had the awful experience of being on the witness stand for three hours, giving testimony against my mom. And after nearly a week of trial, she was found guilty of ... well, of something really bad. (She insists she didn't do it, but we think otherwise. It's not exactly like the prosecution says, but close enough.) And now she will spend her life in prison. Many sorrows I have seen. I don't know if I'll ever see her again. The last memory I have of her cou...
(All memes made with IMGFLIP ) A Calvinist Song "Jesus loves ..." God causes everything, right? Hmm!?! Yep, Makes Perfect Sense! Scroll Of Truth When it turns ugly Surely that must mean ... How A Calvinist ... And then the Calvinist said ... See, nobody cares! Who does God love? That face you make ... Don't you Calvinists know ... I don't know if ... That would be great ... I don't want to hear your opinion ... If a tree falls ... Still waiting ... And the results say ... How Calvinism Was Created Two Calvinists Talking... Yes, I know they're a little childish. But I'm having fun making them anyway. It's my way of venting some of the frustration of leaving our church because of Calvinism and of not being able to talk to anyone at church about it because no one else - except one other family - seems to care. And so, yes, I'm allowing myself to be a little childish now and then, for my own amusement. Or was I "predestined" to be a lit...