Is 1 Corinthians 10:13 Proof For Libertarian Free Will?

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I listen carefully when Dr. White expounds scripture. It is his gift indeed. Thank you LORD, for this ministry.

ManassehJones
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Wow..you are on a roll. Thank you so much for posting these.

rpavich
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If I had not taken communion at the church I go to now I would not have had the experience I did that helped me decide Christ

emsdiy
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What computer software is being used in these presentations? Does anyone know? Thanks.

smileswelchsermons
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15:03 Go to Exodus 1 first. You will see that by the time we get to Exodus 4, the Pharaoh's heart was definitely already hard toward God and the Israelites. By way of chronological events, Exodus strongly indicates that Pharaoh's heart was already hard by the time God said, "I will harden his heart."

SethYoderMusic
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How does anyone get libertarian free will from this text? 😂

SaltyApologist
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1 Corinthians 10:13
New International Version

13 No temptation[a] has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted[b] beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, [c] he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.

read the chapter. written as a warning. nothing Libertarian.

donhaddix
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When James in the beginning says the spiritual rock is christ is he referring to the rock that poured out water for moses and the israelites to drink?

Zaloomination
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It is just amazing the length you go to bruise this text to fit your system. The context supports the central claim of 1 Corinthians 10:13 that says that the elect are able, in any situation where they are tempted to take the way of escape that God provides. They are able to take the way of escape or to sin… this is a clear example of humanity being able to choose from a range of options and it is explicitly taught in scripture… supported by the context where the apostle is admonishing the Corinthians to avoid the sins mentioned in the preceding verses.

Is your conscience not also bruised?

gingrai
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The thought of God decreeing every sin prompts people to ask the very question..should i just give in to temptation and sin, since every sin is decreed. Someone asked John Piper that. That is a question that can only arise from a false thought of God decreeing every time we sin. If u think like that, you already have a darkened view of God's holiness to some degree. Its hard to be warned against something when your told God also decreees all those "somethings" warned about!

davidxinidakis
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If Jesus himself went to James and told him "Free Will exists", James would argue with him about it. The argument is a waste of time and was settled in the second century by the Apostolic fathers.

apostasiaelegcho
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yes it does, there's many times humans are told to *choose*

bertrodgers
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Its a shame James is so clueless on Eschatology and Lordship Salvation

marksorenson