Calvinism and Arminianism - The Warfare with the Most Deaths - by Keith Daniel
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Great Sermon! The greatest sermon I have ever heard! Thank you Keith Daniel! I have been grappling with this issue beneath many other issues that I feel I have mostly figured out (which are more obvious) - but this one has been nagging at me for a long time. Naturally I have tended to find myself polarised one way then another depending on which view I am being persuaded by...and knowing that both views seem to have relevance I have not been able to settle on one totally. I was leaning towards Arminianism as it was what I have been taught from the beginning. I have read a lot lately from calvinistic doctrine and that is what caused me to actually not throw it out altogether anymore because it had some merits and stuff I hated too. Some person did tell me that there is a balance in between them, and now I see it clearer thanks to your sermons. I was taught that there is truth held in tension on many issues. Now I see it in these doctrines also. two sides of the same coin like repentance and faith etc. God bless you my brother! Thanks for the balance on the fathers of the reformation also. Most preachers almost damn one and not the other of each side. I will listen to much more of your sermons. Praise God. He is unfathomable but still I seek Him. I love you brother! Take care. Colin.