FreeGrace2
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Interesting. I was brought up believing that Christ died for everyone, everyone has free will to either accept or reject God's free gift of eternal life, and once saved always saved. When I met my first Calvinist (in my early 40's) I was shocked to know that Chrsitians actually believed that Christ didn't die for everyone.Personally, I was arminian most my life. I hated Calvinism when I first heard about it about 3 years ago. I badly wanted to refute it. The more I studied it and learned what it actually teaches I came to the conclusion that Calvinism (I wish it had a different name) was the most biblical view.
My first thought was: have I been confused all my life, or have been given false doctrine? So I began to study the Word intently and intentionally. My studies have re-enforced my theology. While I believed what I had been taught, I couldn't defend it Biblically. Now I can. And do.
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