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What is Unconditional Election? Is God’s choice based on our potential, or is it purely an act of sovereign grace? If salvation depended even 1% on us, could we ever be sure of it?
In this installment of our multi-week series on "Calvinism Explained: The Five Points of Calvinism," Clint Archer and Will Brannon go into a deep dive on the "U" in TULIP: Unconditional Election. Together they explore one of the most debated doctrines in Christian theology, discussing the biblical basis for the belief that God chooses individuals for salvation based solely on His will—rather than any foreseen merit, faith, or "goodness" in the person.
Our discussion covers:
-The Definition: What "unconditional" actually means in a theological context
-The Scriptural Roots: Breaking down key passages from Romans 9 and Ephesians 1
-The Common Objections: Addressing the "Is it fair?" question
Whether you’re a lifelong theologian or just curious about why your Reformed friends talk about "the elect" so much, this episode offers a grounded, respectful look at a doctrine that changes everything about how we view the Gospel.
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👇 Jump to moments (chapters):
0:42 – What Does "Election" Actually Mean in the Bible?
2:30 – Does God Choose Based on Potential? (The Free Will Debate)
3:39 – Ephesians 1: Were We Chosen Before the World Began?
5:21 – Why Total Depravity Makes Unconditional Election Necessary
6:10 – The "Golden Chain of Salvation" in Romans 8
7:43 – Romans 9: Jacob, Esau, and the Purpose of Election
9:00 – Addressing the "Is It Fair?" Objection
11:48 – Pharaoh and the Sovereignty of God
14:40 – Does "Foreknowledge" Mean God Just Looked Into the Future?
20:11 – The Relationship Between Election and Good Works
22:45 – How Unconditional Election Actually Increases Assurance
24:45 – Does This Doctrine Destroy Evangelism and Missions?
29:05 – Is This "Advanced" Theology or Essential for Every Believer?
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What is Unconditional Election? Is God’s choice based on our potential, or is it purely an act of sovereign grace? If salvation depended even 1% on us, could we ever be sure of it?
In this installment of our multi-week series on "Calvinism Explained: The Five Points of Calvinism," Clint Archer and Will Brannon go into a deep dive on the "U" in TULIP: Unconditional Election. Together they explore one of the most debated doctrines in Christian theology, discussing the biblical basis for the belief that God chooses individuals for salvation based solely on His will—rather than any foreseen merit, faith, or "goodness" in the person.
Our discussion covers:
-The Definition: What "unconditional" actually means in a theological context
-The Scriptural Roots: Breaking down key passages from Romans 9 and Ephesians 1
-The Common Objections: Addressing the "Is it fair?" question
Whether you’re a lifelong theologian or just curious about why your Reformed friends talk about "the elect" so much, this episode offers a grounded, respectful look at a doctrine that changes everything about how we view the Gospel.
====================================
👇 Jump to moments (chapters):
0:42 – What Does "Election" Actually Mean in the Bible?
2:30 – Does God Choose Based on Potential? (The Free Will Debate)
3:39 – Ephesians 1: Were We Chosen Before the World Began?
5:21 – Why Total Depravity Makes Unconditional Election Necessary
6:10 – The "Golden Chain of Salvation" in Romans 8
7:43 – Romans 9: Jacob, Esau, and the Purpose of Election
9:00 – Addressing the "Is It Fair?" Objection
11:48 – Pharaoh and the Sovereignty of God
14:40 – Does "Foreknowledge" Mean God Just Looked Into the Future?
20:11 – The Relationship Between Election and Good Works
22:45 – How Unconditional Election Actually Increases Assurance
24:45 – Does This Doctrine Destroy Evangelism and Missions?
29:05 – Is This "Advanced" Theology or Essential for Every Believer?

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