Unconditional Election: Salvation Is Unmeritorious

Election refers to God’s choosing whom to save. It is unconditional in that there is no condition man must meet before God chooses to save him... we are not saying that final salvation is unconditional. It is not. We must meet the condition of faith, for example, in Christ in order to inherit eternal life. … Continue reading Unconditional Election: Salvation Is Unmeritorious

Total Depravity: For All Haved Sinned.

In the previous article, I mentioned the doctrines of grace acronised as TULIP (Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace And Perseverance of the Saints) and further explained with a quote that "Reformed Christians believe that all five of the doctrines of grace are derived directly from the Scripture and that the acronym TULIP accurately … Continue reading Total Depravity: For All Haved Sinned.

Perseverance Of The Saints: Assurance Of Salvation

There is what is called doctrines of grace amongst those who hold to Reformed Theology or Calvinism. Reformed Theology or Calvinism is nothing strange. Just as some describe themselves as Pentecostals or Charismatics, Reformed Theology or Calvinism is a branch of Christianity with specific beliefs from Scripture. The doctrines of grace is acronised as TULIP: … Continue reading Perseverance Of The Saints: Assurance Of Salvation

A Reformed Church In Need Of A Reformation

You might have seen this billboard in town. If you haven't, then it is a healing crusade (whatever that means) Presbyterian Church of Ghana is holding with Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, who is described as world renowned evangelist (a title I guess Billy Graham will envy). What Is The Presbyterian Church Of Ghana? The year 1828 … Continue reading A Reformed Church In Need Of A Reformation

The True Reformers

By Burk Parsons Semper reformanda has been hijacked. It is one of the more abused, misused, and misunderstood slogans of our day. Progressives have captured and mutilated the seventeenth-century motto and have demanded that our theology, our churches, and our confessions be always changing in order to conform to our ever-changing culture. However, semper reformandadoesn’t mean what … Continue reading The True Reformers