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jbow -> RE: A thought provoking read... (7/22/2008 5:15:03 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Liveloved jbow, I wasn't sure if you were asking our thoughts on the Modern Reformation article, J.I. Packer, or both? I haven't read the article. But Packer's book, Knowing God, is one of my alltime favorites, a classic, and one I have taught from over and over again and encourage all to read. I know that Packer recently parted ways with some people. I have great respect for him so do not doubt that his actions were godly. Anyway, enjoy your reading![:)] LL I am asking about the article. I mentioned the book because God brought them both into my life at the same time and I wonder how the relate to each other, The article is really good I think but I am having to really digest it... it is meat, not milk. I have lately b ecome aware of Calvinism and the conflict between it and other creeds. It surprises me too because it should not be so polarizing. The Bible teaches both election/predestination and free will. I believe both. It is one of those things that we cannot explain, an antimony. If we argue one against the other we weaken the one we argue against and since the Bible teaches both we should believe both. I recently read a really good book called, "When Grace Come's Home", by Terry L. Johnson http://www.monergismbooks.com/When-Grace-Comes-Home-How-the-Doctrines-of-Grace-Change-Your-Life-p-17593.html He teaches this in the book, the antimony. It is the same thing that Chuck Smith teaches in Calvary Distinctives and IMO should be the belief of all Christians. We should not argue election against freewill. We should believe both even though we cannot reconcile them to each other. We cannot understand everything about God and His grace. Anyway... sorry to ramble. Yes, I was asskiing about the article and it's comparison of American Christianity and it's, according to the author, AC's gnosticism and inward personal faith as opposed to the historical Church's corporate, external faith of the visible Church and the sacraments. Read it and tell me what you think. I have no agenda beside wanting to know God's truth. I do not want to start some kind of Calvinism/Arminianism debate. (I do not want to post in that "one stop" thread because it is like a debating club with a few people arguing a point and new subjects seem to be ignored.) Julien
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