The doctrine of divine irreconcilability is the point where the sovereignty of God and the free will of man meet in the light of the glory of the Gospel. – A. Baker
The doctrine of divine irreconcilability is the point where the sovereignty of God and the free will of man meet in the light of the glory of the Gospel. – A. Baker
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I got my hopes up when I saw the title, and thought you were going to explain it!
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Just because I can coin a term and develop a general lens through which to view more difficult doctrinal issues, that doesn’t necessarily mean I can explain it. I still need more sleep and a financial endowment.
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Yeah..no kidding LOL.
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