As believers, we are prone to make formulas and hedges and traditions the boxes in which we live and judge rather than resting in the simplicity of Christ.
Justification from Eternity is a doctrine not discussed much. But it's a central tenet of the Gospel.
Have the elect always been saved- The answer to that question depends upon who you talk to-
Which came first in the logical order of the God's decrees- Was it the election to salvation of a people in Christ- Or was it the decree to cause or permit the fall of God's people in Adam- --Simulation Hypothesis Video- https---www.youtube.com-watch-v-kDo1Glu1p9o
Has God predestinated all things- Or has He only predestinated the seemingly good things in this world-
Are some people predestined for hell and fashioned for destruction- Does God actively harden the heart of the reprobate- Why was Arthur Pink's chapter on reprobation removed from his book by a later publisher-
Our definition of -saving faith' must be informed by Scriptural usage, including the OT use.
What are exactly are the things we should break fellowship over- What is it that we should come together over- How do we decide-
Let's stop being harsh and cruel to people for their inability to articulate their evangelical repentance- but instead receive them in love and acceptance.
Brandan talks about the unnecessary bickering, backbiting, and argumentative accusers of the brethren on facebook.
Brandan talks about the different perspectives of justification and about Mr. T's article against justification from eternity.
Discussion on Adam's sin, the imputation of sin, and modified covenant theology. Brother Mike Smith dialed in to continue the discussion.
Brandan talks about the doctrine of Justification from Eternity, and some objections. Additionally, he answers a few viewer questions.
Bob leads the discussion on total depravity, original sin, and the absolute predestination of all things.
Brandan Kraft leads the discussion on the doctrine of justification from eternity. https---www.pristinegrace.org-media.php-id-16750
On May 14, 2011, Bob Higby spoke the message at the memorial for his recently departed dad.