An easy to read, but totally devastating attack against the heresy of Arminianism. There was a day when Christians knew the Scriptures well enough that the error of Arminianism was recognized for what it was-a heresy, another gospel-that is no gospel at all. Today, it is not uncommon in churches that are ostensibly Bible-believing and Bible-studying congregations to find sitting in the pews, beside one another, those that confess a biblical belief in God's sovereignty and those that self-identify as Arminians. On top of that there are countless less-knowledgable professors that know nothing of the label and doctrines of Arminianism but nonetheless hold the same man-centered and decisionalistic false belief of salvation. In this work of Ness, these unbiblical concepts are laid bare and exposed for the grave errors that they are. Recommended reading by John Owen, John Gill, and Augustus Toplady.
An easy to read, but totally devastating attack against the heresy of Arminianism. There was a day when Christians knew the Scriptures well enough that the error of Arminianism was recognized for what it was-a heresy, another gospel-that is no gospel at all. Today, it is not uncommon in churches that are ostensibly Bible-believing and Bible-studying congregations to find sitting in the pews, beside one another, those that confess a biblical belief in God's sovereignty and those that self-identify as Arminians. On top of that there are countless less-knowledgable professors that know nothing of the label and doctrines of Arminianism but nonetheless hold the same man-centered and decisionalistic false belief of salvation. In this work of Ness, these unbiblical concepts are laid bare and exposed for the grave errors that they are. Recommended reading by John Owen, John Gill, and Augustus Toplady.