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1 | ordo salutis | Rom 8:31 | cuhigher | 193422 | ||
Dear Doc, Thanks for the tip re posting follow-up questions. And thank you very much for the thoughtful answers to my questions. I just love how you support everything with Scripture. You are a great resource and blessing to the members of this forum, and to many others I’m sure. Again, I agree whole-heartedly with what you’re saying. I guess I’m just not making my question clear enough… or maybe I’m not thinking clearly myself. But in your original post on this topic, you listed both the Reformed and Arminian versions of the ordo salutis. In Reformed thinking (based on Romans 8:29-30) the ordo salutis is 1) election 2) predestination 3) gospel call 4) inward call 5) regeneration 6) conversion (faith and repentance) 7) justification 8) sanctification 9) glorification In Arminian thinking the ordo salutis is 1) outward call 2) faith/election 3) repentance 4) regeneration 5) justification 6) perseverance 7) glorification I’m wondering why it matters if one believes, for example, that there are 7 steps or 9 steps to glorification? Or why does it matter if regeneration is #4 or #5 on your list, or mine? In other words, how does subscribing to the Reformed view affect one’s relationship and day-to-day walking with the Lord – differently – than if one subscribed to the Arminian view? Maybe it’s a dumb question, but I hope that makes a bit more sense. Thanks. |
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2 | Ray Comfort | Gal 3:24 | cuhigher | 192982 | ||
Thanks Doc - I felt I heard the ring of truth as I heard him speak. I thought the tract was also very good - straight forward, to the point. Do you know of any place online where I can read or hear some of the old time Law-Gospel preaching? Thanks. | ||||||
3 | Disregard or confront? | 1 Pet 4:8 | cuhigher | 192931 | ||
Thanks Doc... that does help. So sad about popular Christendom... For whoever wants to save his [higher, spiritual, eternal] life, will lose it [the lower, natural, temporal life which is lived only on earth]; and whoever gives up his life [which is lived only on earth] for My sake and the Gospel's will save it [his higher, spiritual life in the eternal kingdom of God]. Mark 8:35 -Keep looking up! cuhigher |
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