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  • Perseverance of the Saints

    Perseverance of the Saints By Daron Alleman   “The heart is more deceitful than all else And is desperately sick; Who can understand it?”  --Jeremiah 17:9        One tragic consequence of man’s fall into sin has been his propensity to forget God. The danger to forget our Maker becomes even more acute ...
    Posted to Daron's Den (Weblog) by Daron on June 1, 2009
  • Irresistible Grace

     Irresistible Grace By Daron Alleman     How can a sinful man be right with a Holy God? That is the most important question we will ever ask. God’s justice demands perfection from His creation. Therefore all men are in a very precarious situation since in Adam all men have sinned and have fallen short of the Glory of ...
    Posted to Daron's Den (Weblog) by Daron on May 1, 2009
  • Limited Atonement

    Limited Atonement By Daron Alleman        If God is so loving why does He not save everybody? We know from Scripture that God does not save everybody. Certainly few would argue that Judas Iscariot was saved. In my previous article on Unconditional Election we discussed how God “calls out” the church, and “picks out” ...
    Posted to Daron's Den (Weblog) by Daron on April 1, 2009
  • Unconditional Election

    Unconditional Election By Daron Alleman        The doctrine of God’s Unconditional Election is displayed upon the backdrop of man’s Total Depravity. As a result of man’s sinful condition the works of God must begin with God’s loving choice of us. How is that choice made? The Arminian and the Calvinist answer that ...
    Posted to Daron's Den (Weblog) by Daron on March 1, 2009
  • Total Depravity

    Total Depravity By Daron Alleman        The Arminian followers presented their five articles of faith to the state of Holland. The year was 1610, just one year after the death of James Arminius (A Dutch seminary professor). The “Remonstrance” (i.e. a protest) objected to the Church of Holland’s position related ...
    Posted to Daron's Den (Weblog) by Daron on February 1, 2009
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