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On Reprobation | Feileadh Mor
It is commonly said, that it is our sentiment .and what may be inferred from the doctrine of predestination, that God made man to damn him; whereas this is neither our sentiment; nor is it the sense we give of this text, nor is it to be inferred from the doctrine of predestination; for there is a wide difference between Gods making man to damn him, trod his appointing wicked men to damnation for their wickedness, which is the meaning of this text, and of the doctrine of reprobation we assert. We say, that God made man neither to damn him nor to save him; neither salvation nor damnation were Gods ultimate in making man, but his own glory, which will be answered one way or another, either in his salvation or damnation. John Gill, Cause of God and Truth
Reprobation | Feileadh Mor
A recommended sermon on Mark 4 preached by Henry Bartsch.
It is commonly said, that it is our sentiment .and what may be inferred from the doctrine of predestination, that God made man to damn him; whereas this is neither our sentiment; nor is it the sense we give of this text, nor is it to be inferred from the doctrine of predestination; for there is a wide difference between Gods making man to damn him, trod his appointing wicked men to damnation for their wickedness, which is the meaning of this text, and of the doctrine of reprobation we assert. We say, that God made man neither to damn him nor to save him; neither salvation nor damnation were Gods ultimate in making man, but his own glory, which will be answered one way or another, either in his salvation or damnation. John Gill, Cause of God and Truth
Reprobation | Feileadh Mor
A recommended sermon on Mark 4 preached by Henry Bartsch.