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Sermons and Articles regarding what are commonly referred to as the  5-Points of Calvinism.. (TULIP..)

Total Depravity (In-ability of Man to discern or choose righteousness)
Unconditional Election
(God alone chooses unto salvation, apart from any of Man's foreseen merit)
Limited Atonement (An effectual, particular redemption of God's Elect)
Irresistible Grace (God effectually saves all those whom He chooses)
Perseverance of the Saints (God, not Man, causes faith to persevere unto salvation and glorification)

Index :

Ten Effects of Believing in the Five Points of Calvinism --J. Piper 
The Argument of Romans 9:14-16 --J. Piper 
The Pleasure of God in Election --J. Piper 
The Purpose & Perseverance of Faith --J. Piper
The Institutes of the Christian Religion --J. Calvin (a must read)
Overflowing Grace for All Who Believe --J. Piper 
The Elect Obtained It, The Rest Were Hardened --J. Piper 
Are There Two Wills in God? --J. Piper 
Those Whom He Foreknew He Predestined --J. Piper 
The Doctrine of Perseverence --J. Piper

The Parable of the 'Drowning Man' --J. Hendryx 
Those Whom He Predestined He Also Called: Part 1 --J. Piper 
Those Whom He Predestined He Also Called: Part 2 --J. Piper 
Election in Light of John 3:16 --J. Hendryx 
Does Monergism Rob Humanity of Free Will? --J. Hendryx 
The Elect Are Kept by the Power of God --J. Piper 
Responsibility, Inability & Monergistic Grace --J. Hendryx 
For Whom Did Jesus Taste Death? --J. Piper 
Redemption for Man Lost to be Sought in Christ -J. Calvin
Monergism vs. Synergism --J. Hendryx 

 
Quote :
"Hence, let us learn, my brethren, the extreme value of searching the Scriptures. There may be a promise in the Word which would exactly fit your case, but you may not know of it, and therefore miss its comfort. You are like prisoners in a dungeon, and there may be one key in the bunch which would unlock the door, and you might be free; but if you will not look for it you may remain a prisoner still, though liberty is near at hand."
--C.H. Spurgeon
 




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