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Predestined to Believe: Common Objections to the Reformed Faith Answered is unavailable, but you can change that!

Adam Murrell examines common arguments against Calvinism, demonstrating that they are often the result of misunderstandings, faulty reasoning, or poor scriptural exegesis. Murrell starts from the premise that we, as a fallen people, need God to save us from our sins with his sovereignty and grace. He asserts that God’s sovereignty is not a barrier to Calvinism but a powerful support for it.

God looks forward to see man choosing Him denies the reality of total depravity as described in Scripture. As a result, the elect are chosen solely on the counsel of God’s own will (Jas 1:18). Some individuals have been chosen for glory, while the remainder have been passed over (Rom 9:15, 21; Jude 4). The act of election took place before the foundation of the world (Eph 1:4–8). The doctrine of unconditional election does not, however, diminish man’s responsibility to believe in the redeeming work
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