Following the publication of my book The Gospel Offer is Free – my reply to George M.Ella's The Free Offer & The Call of the Gospel – I received some friendly correspondence from Alan Clifford, including a copy of his Amyraut Affirmed. The point at issue was this: How could I believe in both a free offer and particular redemption? And why, in my book, had I not dealt with those biblical texts which (seem to) speak of universal redemption? My reply was twofold. First, since Ella had not raised the issue with me, I had not delved into the matter. Secondly, I do not think the extent of the atonement has any bearing on the free offer, and I had said as much in my book. But on reflection, I see I was remiss. There was more than enough in Ella's book for me to have tackled the issue, and I should have done so. I now put the matter right. One benefit of the delay, however, is that I am now able to engage with Clifford's work
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Pressing into Christ’s free offer All scripture is about Authority
God calls who He will
God condemns who He will
God is Sovereign and glorified in His justice and mercy, man must needs to obey Christ’s commands: preach / live out what Christ has done...in order to glorify God the Gospel must be preached liberally continually and God engineers the results