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The guys continue to work their way through the 5 points of Calvinism with a discussion on "Limited Atonement".
John Calvin on the Scope of the Atonement (notes from this episode)
"[T]hough Christ suffered for the sins of the whole world, and is offered through God’s benignity indiscriminately to all, yet all do not receive him."(Commentaries on the Epistles to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software. p. 59)
"[I]t is the will of God that we should seek the salvation of all men without exception, as Christ suffered for the sins of the whole world."(Commentaries on the Epistles of Paul to the Galatians and Ephesians, Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software. p. 157)
"It is also a fact, without controversy, that Christ came to atone for the sins of the whole world." (Calvin, J. & Cole, H.H., 1856. Calvin’s Calvinism: A Treatise on the Eternal Predestination of God, London: Wertheim and Macintosh. p. 150)
"It was God who appointed his Son to be the Propitiator, and who determined that the sins of the world should he expiated by his deatH."(Commentary on the Gospel according to John, Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software. Vol. 2, p. 106)
"Behold the Turks which cast away the grace which was purchased for all the world by Jesus Christ: the Jews do the like: the Papists, although they say not so openly, they show it in effect. . . . And thus we see now, how men are not partakers of this benefit, which was purchased them by our Lord Jesus Christ" (Sermons of M. John Calvin, on the Epistles of S. Paule to Timothie and Titus. Carlisle: Banner of Truth, p. 177)
"For it is no small matter to have the souls perish which were bought by the blood of Christ" (Sermons of M. John Calvin, on the Epistles of S. Paule to Timothie and Titus. Carlisle: Banner of Truth, p. 817)
"Because to see souls created in the image of God move toward their own damnation is hardly a light matter, especially souls that were redeemed at such a cost by the blood of God’s son" (Calvin, J., 2003. Sermons on the Book of Micah, trans. and ed. Benjamin Wirt Farley. Phillipsburg: P & R Publishing, p. 371)
"for though Christ suffered for the whole sins of the world, and is offered through God's benignity indiscriminately to all, yet all do not receive him" (Calvin’s Commentaries 19:211)
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The guys continue to work their way through the 5 points of Calvinism with a discussion on "Limited Atonement".
John Calvin on the Scope of the Atonement (notes from this episode)
"[T]hough Christ suffered for the sins of the whole world, and is offered through God’s benignity indiscriminately to all, yet all do not receive him."(Commentaries on the Epistles to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software. p. 59)
"[I]t is the will of God that we should seek the salvation of all men without exception, as Christ suffered for the sins of the whole world."(Commentaries on the Epistles of Paul to the Galatians and Ephesians, Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software. p. 157)
"It is also a fact, without controversy, that Christ came to atone for the sins of the whole world." (Calvin, J. & Cole, H.H., 1856. Calvin’s Calvinism: A Treatise on the Eternal Predestination of God, London: Wertheim and Macintosh. p. 150)
"It was God who appointed his Son to be the Propitiator, and who determined that the sins of the world should he expiated by his deatH."(Commentary on the Gospel according to John, Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software. Vol. 2, p. 106)
"Behold the Turks which cast away the grace which was purchased for all the world by Jesus Christ: the Jews do the like: the Papists, although they say not so openly, they show it in effect. . . . And thus we see now, how men are not partakers of this benefit, which was purchased them by our Lord Jesus Christ" (Sermons of M. John Calvin, on the Epistles of S. Paule to Timothie and Titus. Carlisle: Banner of Truth, p. 177)
"For it is no small matter to have the souls perish which were bought by the blood of Christ" (Sermons of M. John Calvin, on the Epistles of S. Paule to Timothie and Titus. Carlisle: Banner of Truth, p. 817)
"Because to see souls created in the image of God move toward their own damnation is hardly a light matter, especially souls that were redeemed at such a cost by the blood of God’s son" (Calvin, J., 2003. Sermons on the Book of Micah, trans. and ed. Benjamin Wirt Farley. Phillipsburg: P & R Publishing, p. 371)
"for though Christ suffered for the whole sins of the world, and is offered through God's benignity indiscriminately to all, yet all do not receive him" (Calvin’s Commentaries 19:211)