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Hyper-Calvinism

By Richard Krejcir

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“Hyper-Calvinism”

Is a false doctrine that emphasizes divine sovereignty "to the exclusion" of human responsibility (Calvin taught more on our responsibility than any other subject!). To call it "hyper-Calvinism" is something of a misnomer. It is actually a rejection of historic Calvinism. Hyper-Calvinism entails a denial of what is  taught in both Scripture and the landmark Calvinistic creeds. This is minimizing the moral and spiritual responsibility of sinners. It emphasizes irresistible grace to such an extent that there appears to be no real need to evangelize; that Christ may be offered only to the elect. It has 5 aspects associated with it:

1. Denies that the call of the gospel "applies" to all who hear, OR 

2. Denies that faith is the duty of every sinner, OR 

3. Denies that the gospel makes any "offer" of Christ, salvation, or mercy to the non-elect,        "denies that the offer of divine mercy is free and universal", OR

4. Denies that there is such a thing as "common grace," OR

5. Denies that God has any sort of love for the non-elect.

 

© 1992, 2001 R.J. Krejcir, Into Thy Word






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