I appeal to every impartial mind...whether the mercy of God would not be far less gloriously displayed, in saving a few by his irresistible power, and leaving all the rest without help, without hope, to perish everlastingly, than in offering salvation to every creature, actually saving all that consent thereto, and doing for the rest all that infinite wisdom, almighty power, and boundless love can do, without forcing them to be saved, which would be to destroy the very nature that he had given them. Predestination Calmly Considered
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Freed to believe by God's grace Atonement for all Conditional election Total depravity Security in Christ
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I could not find your identity or any other means of conacting you on your site, so I am leaving a "comment."
Just wanted to let you know that I have included your blog in my blog roll at Wesleyan/Anglican ( http://wesleyananglican.blogspot.com )
Perhaps you would visit my site and even chose to include it in your blog roll.
Your Brother in Christ,
Todd+
Hi Todd, thanks for stopping by. I added you to my blog roll as well. I'm a Nazarene too. God bless, Kevin
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Nonsense. They mean "me" in a different way. Does "me" always mean "me?" It means "me," as in, "me, the elect."
Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world.
Jesus told them, "If you were Abraham's children, you would do what Abraham did...
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