To possess "the light of life," one must put faith in Jesus Christ and become his follower. On social media every day, millions of Christians are saying such things as "I am a Calvinist," "I am an Arminian." "I am a Lutheran," "I am a Wesleyan," and so on. They then debate and argue theology as though it is a blood sport. This author is not an Arminian, Calvinist, Wesleyan, Lutheran, Baptist, follower, disciple, or learner of any other denomination; Andrews is non-denominational.
THE BIBLE'S ANSWER:
- EPHESIANS 1:4: Are Some Chosen (Predestined) to Eternal Salvation, and Others to Eternal Condemnation?
- What the Bible Authors Really Meant by Atonement
- What the Bible Authors Really Meant by Ransom
- What the Bible Authors Really Meant by Reconciliation
- What the Bible Authors Really Meant by Sanctification
- What the Bible Authors Really Meant By Salvation
- Is the Five Points of Calvinism Biblical
- Determinism, Fatalism, Predestination, and Foreknowledge
- Arminian View of the Free Will/Calvin's Predestination
- Is the Foreknowledge of God Compatible with Free Will?
TRUE CHRISTIANS-Are Not followers of MenAre some chosen (predestined) to eternal salvation, and others to eternal condemnation? Andrews will have entire chapters dealing with this important issue and inform the reader from the Calvinist and Arminian perspectives. In the end, he will answer the following questions.
- Is Total Depravity Biblical?
- Is Unconditional Election Biblical?
- Is Limited Atonement Biblical?
- Is Irresistible Grace Biblical?
- Is Perseverance of the Saints Biblical?