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🗓️ 25 August 2020
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Dr. Leighton Flowers, Director of Evangelism and Apologetics for Texas Baptists, walks through another sermon from Pastor Jeff Durbin of Apologia Church on the doctrine of unconditional election (the U of TULIP).
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome back to Sociology 101 live broadcast. |
0:15.3 | We are going through another one of the sermons from Apology Studios or Apology at |
0:20.1 | Church with Jeff Durbin. |
0:22.5 | Jeff Durbin, as we've said before, I think he's a great pastor. There's a lot of great things. |
0:26.2 | We disagree with him sociologically, and many of you know that. We try to show respect for people, |
0:31.2 | even though we may disagree with them. And I feel like I have to say that every time, |
0:34.7 | because I want to make sure that when you understand that we're doing this, we're not attacking the person. |
0:40.0 | We're not trying to discredit the individual. |
0:42.9 | We are specifically addressing their doctrine, what they believe. |
0:46.9 | We think that Calvinists have misinterpreted some key text, leading them to false conclusions. |
0:52.6 | And so that's what we're trying to bring attention to. |
0:54.4 | So let's keep the focus on those things. |
0:56.5 | Let's not talk about anything personal or to the man or any of those kinds of things |
1:01.3 | or about the church or any individual in the church, those kinds of things. |
1:04.4 | That would really help us. |
1:05.5 | Now, I noticed as I was getting ready to start here, there was already on the side chat some |
1:10.8 | questions. And this first |
1:11.9 | question actually was a really good lead in to what we're going to be talking about today with |
1:16.0 | the doctrine of divine election because he asked the question, Jordan here, he asked the question, |
1:21.6 | how would you interpret the ending of the parable of the wedding feast in Matthew 22, where it says many are called, but few are chosen. |
1:30.2 | This is a great question because this is the parable of Jesus that I focus on in an article online |
1:37.8 | in explaining to people what we mean by the doctrine of election. |
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