"Neo-Calvinism vs. The Bible" - Andy Woods

This is just a quick post to share a series from Andy Woods against Calvinism:

Neo-Calvinism vs The Bible | Andy Woods Ministries

I've only listened to the first three so far, but I found this one quite intriguing:  

Neo-Calvinism vs. The Bible 003 | Andy Woods Ministries

In that one, he gets a little into the Catholic roots of Calvinism and the errors of Calvinism related to prophecy.  As he says, Luther didn't believe Revelation was inspired by God (and he considered it satanic to take end-times' prophecy literally), and this explains why many Calvinist churches don't address prophecy much.  

And he also says that Calvin believed in amillennialism.  And to me, this would explain why the EFCA - which I believe has been taken over by Calvinists - removed the belief in premillennialism from their statement of faith, allowing for pastors to preach things like amillennialism.

He also gets into the damage that Lordship Salvation - with John MacArthur at the forefront - has done to people and the church.  

I also found it interesting how he points out that there are four different future judgments of people: The Bema seat after the rapture (1 Cor. 3:10-15), judging the Christians of the church age, to reward them for the work they've done for Christ... The Great White Throne judgment at the end (Revelation 20), judging unbelievers of all time to determine the level of their punishment in hell, based on their actions... The Sheep and Goats judgment (Matthew 25:31-46), judging the people of the tribulation to determine if they are believers who can enter the millennial kingdom, based on how they treated Christ's brethren during the tribulation... and a parallel judgment specifically for Jewish people (Ez. 20:33-44).  

It's interesting, especially the idea that the Sheep and Goats judgment is not the same as the Bema or Great White Throne judgment.  Just goes to show how important it is to rightly divide the Word. 

I'm looking forward to listening to the rest of the series eventually.  (I know he's a little dry and monotone and repeats himself a bit, but it's actually been very relaxing to my easily-stressed and sensory-overloaded brain.)

  


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