My world has been turned upside down multiple times - Jesus, His Death and Resurrection. Marrying my wife. Having 4 daughters. Finding #BTC. X39 Stem cell.
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@sovereignbrah No, there’s no possible way.
I’ve shot my 30-06 many times - and whatever is down range will never stop the round. Family uses that round for deer hunting - never have we found the bullet still in the deer.
@bprintco This is great stuff. Appreciate the honesty - just have you a sub on YouTube as well. Superior Conversions and Outdoors.
I could see this type business doing well in the upper Midwest - gonna chew on it.
Why am I a Calvinist?
Because Scripture teaches that we have a will, but it’s never free.
Our will is either enslaved to sin or enslaved to Christ (Rom. 6:18).
Our will is our nature’s highest desire (Eph. 2:1-3).
Outside of Christ, our nature is dead and desiring sin and self. In Christ, our nature is alive, desiring righteousness and glory to God.
The Old and New Testaments teach us that we are free to operate according to our nature.
But we are not free to change our nature (Jer. 13:23).
We cannot go from death to life, deaf to hearing, or blind to seeing without the intervention of Christ. This is implicitly taught in Christ’s miracles. (John 11; Ez. 36:26)
Spiritual life must precede spiritual affections.
We do not go from an enslaved will and dead nature to wanting, submitting, and having faith in Christ without Christ first sovereignly changing our nature and will.
Salvation is a miracle of God.