predestination death to self the daily cross the daily resurrection the one true baptism spiritual Passover no dispensationalism
predestination death to self the daily cross the daily resurrection the one true baptism spiritual Passover no dispensationalism
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If anyone wants to know about predestination, the best way is to learn about its rival, ‘free will’. Most every conversation out there focuses upon which way to lay hold of salvation, by free will or by predestination, and not really condemning one or the other. This approach has been practiced for generations, but the real story is not in which way this is accomplished but if it is at all. What we show in this book is that predestination leads to a lifestyle and free will leads to another lifestyle. A point of view is seen from a point where one is standing. I guess every predestination author I have read doesn’t want to scare anyone with fatalism, so it comes off as predestination lite. I am not ashamed of predestination to the extent that I have learned to absolutely hate the doctrine of free will. I said in the past, ‘What harm could it do, they all name Christ’?? But in asking that question at the start of the book in June of 2006, I felt like I needed the answer to it. It took a while; about 18 years and what I found was the greatest sin of the bible and the greatest delusion of mankind. Predestination is on every page of the bible, yet it stays hidden. Why is that?? Well, the world is in darkness, so He hid it in the light.