Willing to Believe
Understanding the Role of the Human Will in Salvation
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Narrated by:
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George W. Sarris
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By:
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R. C. Sproul
About this listen
What does an individual contribute to his or her own salvation? Does God wait on the doorsteps of our hearts, quietly hoping to be let in when we decide to open the door? Or does he call us and pursue us in a way we can't resist? The debate between the irresistible call of God and a human being's free will has raged for centuries. So what is the answer? And why does it matter?
In Willing to Believe, R. C. Sproul uncovers issues that provoked the Reformation and revived the controversy between Pelagius and Augustine. He carefully explores the relationship between original sin and human free will, clarifies misconceptions about the work of God in a believer's liberation from sin, illuminates the work of the Holy Spirit in salvation, and offers compelling reasons to believe the work of salvation is in God's hands.
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- Lionheart
- 23-01-19
Clear Teaching in the reformed position
As I am a confessed devotee of RC his explanations of the reformed position are accessible if not complex. I think another listen and some careful thought is needed this does not detract from the material giving wise council and a detailed understanding of this vital subject that is at the heart of the Glory due to God so often confused and dare I say it missed.
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- Jey
- 15-07-23
Good listen
makes the reformed position quite clear in regards to the bandage of the will.
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