🔴 Arminian Essentials: Bondage of the Will (Calvinism vs. Arminianism)

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Many people assume Arminian theology is built on the notion of "free will." In this video, Dr. Matt O'Reilly explains why that misrepresents Arminianism.

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Dr. Matt O'Reilly is Lead Pastor of Hope Hull United Methodist Church near Montgomery, Alabama, and a fellow of the Center for Pastor Theologians.
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This is good stuff man. Been sharing this because most Calvinists and modern day "Arminians" have no idea what classical Arminianism is 😂😂😂

Iffmeister
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It's amazing that calvinists don't know this about Arminians. This is the main difference between AR many nasm and traditionalism/provisionism.

huntsman
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Thank you. Ive watched many videos on this subject but that was concise and communicated simply and clearly the foundation of Arminianism. I have subscribed.

MHJT
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I loved this. Romans 6 is a favorite chapter. Thank you for your fine bible teaching.

verse-by-versethroughthebi
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This perspective on the will is far more biblical than Leighton Flowers' #Provisionism.

walker_estes
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4:08 It's massive massive assumption here. Doesn't infant have their minds set on the flesh? Did David as a youth have his mind sit on the flesh? Did Abraham have his mind set on the flesh?

huntsman
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Maybe you can explain the term “free will.” If “free will” means that God gives humans the opportunity to make choices that genuinely affect their destiny, then yes, human beings do have a free will. The world’s current sinful state is directly linked to choices made by Adam and Eve. God created mankind in His own image, and that included the ability to choose.


In the New Testament, sinners are commanded over and over to “repent” and “believe” (Matthew 3:2; 4:17; Acts 3:19; 1 John 3:23). Every call to repent is a call to choose. The command to believe assumes that the hearer can choose to obey the command or not obey the command.


If I do not have a free will to choose – how can I become saved? Unless you want me to believe in Election? Can you shed a little more light please?

vanrichardson