Introduction

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Lecture label: 
TH520-4

The Pursuit of God's Glory in Salvation

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T.U.L.I.P.: Introduction

 

I. Assumptions

A. This Bible is the word of God.

B. Getting your doctrine right is important.

C. The work of the Holy Spirit is essential in grasping the truth in scripture.

D. Thinking is essential for grasping Biblical truth.

E. God ordained that there be teachers in the church.

 

II. The means of Grace is a gift

A. 2 Chronicles 30:7-10 – God gives the means

B. 2 Chronicles 30:10-12 – God gives the heart to obey

 

III. Historical background for the five points of T.U.L.I.P.

A. John Calvin died in 1554

B. The five points were in response to Arminianism

C. The five points have been summarized by T.U.L.I.P.

1. T - Total depravity

2. U - Unconditional election

3. L - Limited atonement

4. I - Irresistible grace

5. P - Perseverance of the saint

 

IV. Summary of Differences between Calvinism and Arminianism

A. Depravity

1. Calvinism

2. Arminianism

B. Election

1. Calvinism

2. Arminianism

C. Atonement

1. Calvinism

2. Arminianism

D. Grace (New Birth)

1. Calvinism

2. Arminianism

E. Perseverance

1. Calvinism

2. Arminianism

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