Understanding Calvinism: Insights from R.C. Sproul
Many people oppose Calvinism without fully understanding it. Explore R.C. Sproul’s insights on why Reformed theology is actually a celebration of God’s sovereign grace.
Many people oppose Calvinism without fully understanding it. Explore R.C. Sproul’s insights on why Reformed theology is actually a celebration of God’s sovereign grace.
The article explores the Reformed perspective on how God communicates today, emphasizing that His voice is found in Scripture rather than personal impressions or revelations. It asserts that Scripture is authoritative, sufficient, and clear, guiding believers through preaching, prayer, and community. Claims of new revelation are deemed invalid and dangerous.
The blog post examines the phrase “I declare and I decree,” questioning its biblical validity. It highlights Ecclesiastes 8:8, emphasizing human limitations over life and outcomes. The author argues that true prayer aligns with God's will, asserting that only God has the authority to decree. Ultimately, it calls for humility in recognizing human dependence on divine sovereignty.