This lesson on Calvinism focuses of the IP of TULIP. We show from the Bible that grace is resistible; looking and multiple examples to show men make the choice to accept or reject God’s truth. We also see that Christians can forsake the Lord and lose their souls or, as Peter put it, we can return to the “vomit” of sin and be worse off than never having “known the way of righteousness” (2 Peter 2:18-22).
This lesson on Calvinism focuses of the IP of TULIP. We show from the Bible that grace is resistible; looking and multiple examples to show men make the choice to accept or reject God’s truth. We also see that Christians can forsake the Lord and lose their souls or, as Peter put it, we can return to the “vomit” of sin and be worse off than never having “known the way of righteousness” (2 Peter 2:18-22).
This lesson on Calvinism focuses of the IP of TULIP. We show from the Bible that grace is resistible; looking and multiple examples to show men make the choice to accept or reject God’s truth. We also see that Christians can forsake the Lord and lose their souls or, as Peter put it, we can return to the “vomit” of sin and be worse off than never having “known the way of righteousness” (2 Peter 2:18-22).