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Perseverence of the Saints, TULIP, Calvinism, John Calvin, Five Points of Calvinism


An Examination of the Five Points of Calvinism - Part V: Perseverance of the Saints by Brian Schwertley
Since the word perseverance has been misunderstood, it should be noted that believers persevere only because God preserves His people. In other words, people are ultimately saved not because of their own efforts at perseverance, but they persevere because of God’s grace.
An Examination of the Five Points of Calvinism - Part VI: Footnotes by Brian Schwertley
I have added the footnotes here in a separate entry for the sake of length and to make it more convenient for those who wish to read this wonderful article from a printed version.
The Five Points of Calvinism - Part 5 by R. L. Dabney
I beg the reader to weigh these statements with candor and close attention. He will find that we do not ascribe this stability of grace in the believer to any excellence in his own soul, even regenerate, as source and cause, but we ascribe it to the unchangeable purpose and efficacious grace of God dwelling and operating in them.
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