If you have become a believer in Christ as your Lord and Savior, then it can be deduced that the Father has drawn you in, regenerating you, giving you to the Son, electing you before Creation.

Now you are walking with Christ in sanctification. Your external self will gradually be made consistent, integrated with your reborn, internal self.

You will learn of God's character, studying His word, finding fellowship, getting baptized, becoming ever estranged from the world, recieving glimpses of His purpose.

Grace irrestible.

#ToChristAlone

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Ugh. White properly sees that God draws people and gets all the credit but sadly denies the free will portion of the human response with the incorrect belief that God allowing humans true free choice makes his gift less beautiful or his power less potent. Molinism solves this problem. God can be sovereign and we can still play a part with our response.

Yes, non white person: God gets all the "credit".

I don't find Molinism very convincing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aM29opD9XoE

White’s debate with Steve Gregg on Calvinism was good. It was quite spicy. I think Craig does well at giving a philosophical framework to seemingly opposing passages.

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