(PT. 2) Is God being UNFAIR π€ When He Shows MERCY to SOME and NOT to Others??? π
Update: 2025-04-11
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Glory be to God! Welcome everyone to Episode #883, Season 10.
** ππΎββοΈ STAY TUNED UNTIL THE VERY END OF THIS EPISODE! ** π©TUNE IN EVERY 2 TO 3 DAYS FOR NEW EPISODES! Follow me on YouTube: @repentbelieve8094 . you can also email me at: BACKTOGODMINISTRIES1968@GMAIL.COM.
π₯ Join me today on the podcast as I exhort: No one is saved without the election and predestination of God. If there were no election and predestination, the entire human race would be eternally lost. The only reason a rebellious sinner ever comes to faith in Christ is that God has chosen to win him over instead of allowing him to continue down the path to destruction. God is in charge. βSalvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne, and to the Lambβ (Revelation 7:10 ).
If you haven't already listened to part 1, please pause and click on part 1 so that you can be brought up to speed that God is sovereign and it is His will to show compassion and mercy on whomever He chooses!
π₯THIS IS NOT CALVINISM / REFORM!!!π₯ THIS IS BIBLE!!!
Many people, the first time they encounter the doctrine of election, are upset by what seems to them to be a horribly unfair arrangement. Unfortunately, that is where many people end the discussion. A proper biblical view of election, however, leads to the conclusion that Godβs choice in predestination is an incredibly loving act.
Some may charge that Godβs plan is simply unfairβsome are chosen to be saved while others are passed over and have no chance. This objection often assumes a faulty picture of salvation, one in which people are lining up to be saved, pleading with God to save them, but He says, βNo, I have not chosen you. Your nameβs not on the list, so I reject you.β But thatβs not what happens. The reality is that everyone is given a choice to obey God, and everyone, great and small, chooses to sin. Scripture reveals that, in His grace, God has chosen to save some in spite of their rebellion. He works in their hearts and wins them over. The others, God simply allows to continue in the ways they have freely chosen and desire to continue in. Those who reject Christ do so freely. Those who receive Christ also do so freely, BUT only because God has worked in their hearts to win them over so that they now want to receive Him. God is perfectly free; He is obligated to save no one, and the fact that He saves some shows that He is loving.
"To the saints (Godβs people) who are at Ephesus and are faithful and loyal and steadfast in Christ Jesus." Ephesians 1:1(b)
Amen! π― REPENT and BELIEVE and TURN back to God!
** ππΎββοΈ STAY TUNED UNTIL THE VERY END OF THIS EPISODE! ** π©TUNE IN EVERY 2 TO 3 DAYS FOR NEW EPISODES! Follow me on YouTube: @repentbelieve8094 . you can also email me at: BACKTOGODMINISTRIES1968@GMAIL.COM.
π₯ Join me today on the podcast as I exhort: No one is saved without the election and predestination of God. If there were no election and predestination, the entire human race would be eternally lost. The only reason a rebellious sinner ever comes to faith in Christ is that God has chosen to win him over instead of allowing him to continue down the path to destruction. God is in charge. βSalvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne, and to the Lambβ (Revelation 7:10 ).
If you haven't already listened to part 1, please pause and click on part 1 so that you can be brought up to speed that God is sovereign and it is His will to show compassion and mercy on whomever He chooses!
π₯THIS IS NOT CALVINISM / REFORM!!!π₯ THIS IS BIBLE!!!
Many people, the first time they encounter the doctrine of election, are upset by what seems to them to be a horribly unfair arrangement. Unfortunately, that is where many people end the discussion. A proper biblical view of election, however, leads to the conclusion that Godβs choice in predestination is an incredibly loving act.
Some may charge that Godβs plan is simply unfairβsome are chosen to be saved while others are passed over and have no chance. This objection often assumes a faulty picture of salvation, one in which people are lining up to be saved, pleading with God to save them, but He says, βNo, I have not chosen you. Your nameβs not on the list, so I reject you.β But thatβs not what happens. The reality is that everyone is given a choice to obey God, and everyone, great and small, chooses to sin. Scripture reveals that, in His grace, God has chosen to save some in spite of their rebellion. He works in their hearts and wins them over. The others, God simply allows to continue in the ways they have freely chosen and desire to continue in. Those who reject Christ do so freely. Those who receive Christ also do so freely, BUT only because God has worked in their hearts to win them over so that they now want to receive Him. God is perfectly free; He is obligated to save no one, and the fact that He saves some shows that He is loving.
"To the saints (Godβs people) who are at Ephesus and are faithful and loyal and steadfast in Christ Jesus." Ephesians 1:1(b)
Amen! π― REPENT and BELIEVE and TURN back to God!
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