Is Arminianism Heritical: Divine Sovereignty vs. Human Choice

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Is Arminianism Heritical: Divine Sovereignty vs. Human Choice
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Join Pastor Jon and Pastor Nate as they dive deep into a thought-provoking question on the “That’s a Good Question” podcast. In this episode, they explore the complexities of Christian theology through the lens of a listener’s question: “Is Luke 15:17 proof of Arminian theology that we choose our own salvation?”

Discover the biblical perspectives of both Calvinism and Arminianism as Jon and Nate navigate the theological tensions surrounding human responsibility and God’s sovereignty. They unpack key verses and principles, such as Ephesians 2, Romans 9, and more, to shed light on these two theological perspectives.

Explore how the parable of the prodigal son fits into this theological discussion, highlighting the tension between human experience and God’s sovereign work in salvation. As they discuss this intricate topic, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of these theological positions and how they shape our understanding of faith.

Tune in to “That’s a Good Question” for thought-provoking discussions that delve into the heart of Christian theology. Don’t miss this opportunity to grow in your understanding of God’s sovereignty, human responsibility, and the rich complexities of salvation.

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Jon Delger

Jon is an Executive Pastor at Peace Church. He hosts the That’s a Good Question podcast and writes for the Misinterpreted Series. A graduate of Kuyper College, Cornerstone Theological Seminary (CTS), and Davenport University, Jon also teaches at CTS. He lives in West Michigan with his wife and four children, is passionate about equipping the local church, and raising up faithful leaders.

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Jon is an Executive Pastor at Peace Church. He hosts the That’s a Good Question podcast and writes for the Misinterpreted Series. A graduate of Kuyper College, Cornerstone Theological Seminary (CTS), and Davenport University, Jon also teaches at CTS. He lives in West Michigan with his wife and four children, is passionate about equipping the local church, and raising up faithful leaders.

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