God’s Foolishness and Weakness

This is the fourth book of a four-part series, addressing the never-ending controversy between the bondage of the will versus the freedom of the will, also known as Calvinism versus Arminianism.

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Jesus’ death is the fulfillment of God’s eternal purpose, will, delight, and pleasure.

What is the nature and reality of Jesus’ death? How does God’s eternal purpose relate to the cross? God’s Foolishness and Weakness addresses both questions, whereby the Scriptures give us clear answers.

Without question, His death is the focal point of creation, history, and eternity. As such, we must have a proper understanding of the cross, which Paul defined as God’s foolishness and weakness. His foolishness and weakness, though, are the eternal reality of Jesus’ astounding victory and the sole root of anyone’s salvation—anyone’s true knowledge of God and genuine living unto Him.

This book has come about as a result of a theology of the cross versus a theology of glory. While you may or may not be familiar with these two historical, vastly different theologies, your core convictions will place you on either side.

Whether you’re already a Christian or would like to know more about the Christian faith, this book goes to the very heart of the matter: what did Jesus actually accomplish when He cried out, “It is finished”?

This is the fourth book of a four-part series, addressing the never-ending controversy between the bondage of the will versus the freedom of the will, also known as Calvinism versus Arminianism, whereby the following order is strongly recommended:

A Universal Message and a Divine Application
The Five Points of Calvinism in Light of Jesus Christ
The Most Controversial Chapter in the Bible
God’s Foolishness and Weakness

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