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This is part 5 of the Calvinism Debate
When God calls you, can you say, “No?” According to Calvinism, God’s grace is irresistible, meaning when he determines to save someone, he always achieves his goal. In other words, his call is always effectual. On the other side, Arminianism teaches that God offers grace, but people can freely choose to accept it or reject it. His call is general and people respond differently.
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This is part 5 of the Calvinism Debate
When God calls you, can you say, “No?” According to Calvinism, God’s grace is irresistible, meaning when he determines to save someone, he always achieves his goal. In other words, his call is always effectual. On the other side, Arminianism teaches that God offers grace, but people can freely choose to accept it or reject it. His call is general and people respond differently.
Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll.
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