In the debate between Calvin and Arminius...I think both have a point but neither is right entirely. God works with mankind in synergy. We always retain freewill. Paul could have still rejected the Lord and remain blind. Jesus didn't force the 9 lepers who walked away to return to Him. On judgment day we will be judged by what we did with what we were given...based on our free will. Based on our DOINGS...on the righteousness we allowed ourselves to have or become servants to.
However, free will only takes us so far. We can't decide to be spiritual in Christ....we must be elected to the higher walk and race based on spiritual life. So for holiness...it looks more like Calvinism. But we are also to choose God to obey Him...which looks more like Arminianism.
Like I said...a synergy.
The kicker in all this is that those who can't find the balance in these doctrines of men are usually doing the very thing they see as wrong. Arminians can reduce God to what they can understand. Calvinists can limit God's mercy by judging others wrongfully.
God gives grace to the humble.
However, free will only takes us so far. We can't decide to be spiritual in Christ....we must be elected to the higher walk and race based on spiritual life. So for holiness...it looks more like Calvinism. But we are also to choose God to obey Him...which looks more like Arminianism.
Like I said...a synergy.
The kicker in all this is that those who can't find the balance in these doctrines of men are usually doing the very thing they see as wrong. Arminians can reduce God to what they can understand. Calvinists can limit God's mercy by judging others wrongfully.
God gives grace to the humble.
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