
Training Our Minds ”to think God’s thoughts after Him” began as a small Sunday school class going through the Heidelberg Catechism at Seventh Reformed Church. Once the class finished, Ben began the Worldviews Evangelism Counseling (WEC) class to help equip members to engage with the culture and share their faith with those who embrace different worldviews. Both classes are being made available on ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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There are two major positions in Ordo Salutis (the Order of Salvation). One is the Reformed view, in which regeneration precedes faith. The other is the Arminian view in which faith comes first.
The issue that is raised in regard to Christ's atonement is who it was made for. There are three possibilities about who Christ died:
1. Jesus died for every person who ever lived.
2. Jesus died for the elect only and secured their salvation.
3. E... more
The doctrine of predestination is broken down into two categories: Election, which results in God saving His elect; and reprobation, which results in God passing over the non-elect, leaving them to continue in their own hatred and rebellion against G... more
The doctrine of Total Depravity is a very serious and difficult doctrine to hear. It is a difficult thing for believers and unbelievers alike to come to terms with and accept the reality of their sinful condition. In this class, Ben Bessett walks us ... more
If we don't understand that no one is righteous, there is no one who does good, and there is no one who seeks God, we don't understand our need for grace.
There are two “wills” of God. The decretive will, which is called the “secret” will, and the prescriptive will, which is the moral will. God desires and commands all people everywhere to repent. Yet His prescriptive will can be broken.
Bertrand Russell was once asked, if he were to come before God, what would he say to God? Russell replied, “Not enough evidence, God, not enough evidence.”
Does the external evidence determine that God has spoken in Scripture? Or does God speaking h... more
In 1 Samuel 21, David comes to Ahimelech the priest and asks for bread for himself and his men. However, in Mark 2, Jesus recounts the same details of the story, but states the time of Abiathar the high priest, not Ahimelech. This creates an unreconc... more
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