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Puritan Board Freshman
Dear Puritan Board
I have been discussing Calvinism with a self-proclaimed anti-Calvinist. I found out that he is a Provisionist, a term with which I was unfamiliar. I searched the Puritan Board for related discussions and found very little information.
What I know is that Leighton Flowers is one of the main proponents, and from GotQuestions.org and Flower's website, I saw that they/he also has a mnemonic
I know that our Confessions are written along Calvinist lines, and I adhere to them. At first read, the Provisionist system almost causes a knee-jerk reaction in me, as it goes squarely against what I have come to believe. Can anyone please point me to Scripture that clearly refutes the Provisionist system? Is it worth trying to do so, or is it not as far wrong as Arminianism?
I saw on the Board that one of the problems is the definitions of terms that differs between our systems of theology, and that Flowers did not use exegesis in his debate against White, which is problematic. My searches also led me to Dr. McMahon's thesis and subsequent books, which I plan on reading soon, as I have many the questions that led to his thesis.
I am devoted to letting the Word of God dictate my thoughts, feelings, and actions. I guess I just want reaffirmation of why we hold to Calvinism as opposed to the supposedly more nuanced Provisionism.
Thanks!
I have been discussing Calvinism with a self-proclaimed anti-Calvinist. I found out that he is a Provisionist, a term with which I was unfamiliar. I searched the Puritan Board for related discussions and found very little information.
What I know is that Leighton Flowers is one of the main proponents, and from GotQuestions.org and Flower's website, I saw that they/he also has a mnemonic
Similar to the TULIP in Calvinism, Provisionism can be summarized with the acrostic PROVIDE (see https://soteriology101.com/about-2/statement-of-faith for more information):
People sin: Which separated all from fellowship with God.
Responsible: Able-to-respond to God’s appeals for reconciliation.
Open door: For anyone to enter by faith. Whosoever will may come to His open arms.
Vicarious atonement: Provides a way for anyone to be saved by Christ’s blood.
Illuminating grace: Provides clearly revealed truth so that all can know and respond in faith.
Destroyed: For unbelief and resisting the Holy Spirit.
Eternal security: For all true believers.
I know that our Confessions are written along Calvinist lines, and I adhere to them. At first read, the Provisionist system almost causes a knee-jerk reaction in me, as it goes squarely against what I have come to believe. Can anyone please point me to Scripture that clearly refutes the Provisionist system? Is it worth trying to do so, or is it not as far wrong as Arminianism?
I saw on the Board that one of the problems is the definitions of terms that differs between our systems of theology, and that Flowers did not use exegesis in his debate against White, which is problematic. My searches also led me to Dr. McMahon's thesis and subsequent books, which I plan on reading soon, as I have many the questions that led to his thesis.
I am devoted to letting the Word of God dictate my thoughts, feelings, and actions. I guess I just want reaffirmation of why we hold to Calvinism as opposed to the supposedly more nuanced Provisionism.
Thanks!