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I are both...dancing through the tulips. <<<smiles>>>

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7c-i'm vaguely familar with the TULIP doctrine. but was asking what in those doctrines might conflict with the doctrine of saved by grace. i'm asking in ignorance. thanks,

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7c-i'm vaguely familar with the TULIP doctrine. but was asking what in those doctrines might conflict with the doctrine of saved by grace. i'm asking in ignorance.

No conflict at all. We believe in a monergistic salvation... God does all the work

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also, can you explain the "I" (irresistable call) as it pertains to a call to all that can be (and often is) resisted but a call to the elect that cannot be. i'm not sure i could agreed that there are 2 calls from God to salvation. thanks,

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so then why are there so few of y'all (as you said in your first post) d'ya think?

Most reformed believers today come under either the Presbyterian or Reformed Baptist umbrellas, both of which are generally cessationist.

Most charismatic and Pentecostal believers ascribe to a more "free-will," Arminian approach to soteriology.

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also, can you explain the "I" (irresistable call) as it pertains to a call to all that can be (and often is) resisted but a call to the elect that cannot be. i'm not sure i could agreed that there are 2 calls from God to salvation. thanks,

Quoting John Piper

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I are both...dancing through the tulips. <<<smiles>>>

That makes two of us... :thumbsup:

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That's it? Just two of us, eh?

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I like tulips the flowers tho :24: but i love the Lord Jesus does that count? :24:

welcome to worthy :wub:

love you sister in Christ,

Rebekah David

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