The gospel is about moving on from sinfulness, not contemplating the depths of Satan
David is at times at odds with major beliefs here at PPT and TANC, but this post brings some important thoughts to the table.
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After viewing Paul Dohse’s video on the book Uneclipsing the Son (called Calvinism’s Gnostic View of the Trinity; 17 minutes) I did a search for other blog posts about the same book, and I found a post on a Calvinist blog called Resolution 28 (called Book Review: “Uneclipsing the Son” by Rick Holland) which begins as follows:
Recommended. I don’t understand the gospel well enough. For all the study I do, I still take the gospel for granted like it’s a “get out of jail free” card to use at my own discretion. I fail to realize my utter sinfulness in so many areas of life; and yet, I nor any other Christian should be confortable with our degree of faith for one, because none of us can anticipate the amount of faith we’ll need for incoming trials.
That phrase “I fail to realize my utter sinfulness in so…
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