Two Former IFB Now Reformed Pastors Critique the AntiCalvinsim of the IFB

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Two former IFB pastors, now Reformed in their theology, critique a wild anti-Calvinistic sermon by New IFB preacher Matthew Stuckey. Stuckey covers manymisconceptions, and strawmen used against Calvinistic theology in the IFB movement, and much time is taken answering these objections.
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The active drug dealer issue in church is consistent with the NIFB belief of not repenting of sin or the carnal christian but not at all with calvinism.

nicobrits
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I remember a conversation with an IFB (old) pastor re John 3:16.
Pastor, the whosoevers that eventually come are the elect.
But he says whosoever.
Yes pastor but the whosoever that eventually comes are the elect and the whosoever that doesn’t come are not elected.
But he says whosoever.
Sigh.

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“We choose what we want”.

So either God chose all your choices in advance, he chose some of your choices in advance, or he chose none of your choices in advance.

ProjectCould
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TULIP is English, it doesn’t work in Dutch where the synod of Dort was held. 😂

nicobrits
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Pastor Stuckey sounds like a clone of Steven Anderson.

gavinwhitcombsr.
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🙂 Now Reformed you say, thats interesting, its really really hard to come to our side for most, i wonder what was their Red Pill moment 😏💊

MrSamadolfo