tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7706209577328896897.post159258308455138423..comments2023-06-18T05:22:57.324-05:00Comments on JR Sheets: Spurgeon: The Idols of One's Own TasteDaishahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05312268640052066833noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7706209577328896897.post-34453032160123352632012-01-26T11:07:59.534-06:002012-01-26T11:07:59.534-06:00seems like a root for your reply to that janet lad...seems like a root for your reply to that janet lady on challies.com :) love your theology, great verses that In mind mind crealrly show the greatness of Gods election and like I said to your comment on challies site, no idea what janet believes, but there seem to be more gracious ways to approach it. There care two directions people respond to Gods sovereignty which you clearly pointed out----and how janet responded. With anger and revolve that a loving and gracious God would never do that and we would want nothing to do with that God....or a journey of slowly opening our minds to his greatness though we don't always understand it. With greater understanding of Gods sovereignty it should lead to greater humility- again, no idea where that chick janet is--maybe a history of Christ, maybe none. Again, Love your theology dude, keep bringing it.David Bartosikhttp://dbartosik.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7706209577328896897.post-51696751220224252942012-01-10T19:15:26.854-06:002012-01-10T19:15:26.854-06:00Love that quote from Spurgeon. Reminds me of Lewi...Love that quote from Spurgeon. Reminds me of Lewis' "Screwtape Letters" where Screwtape is advising his nephew to tempt the patient through his tastes and distates, especially when it comes to going to church and selecting one that "suits" him.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com