FreeInChrist
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Ai defines the above concisely as
A Provisionist is someone who adheres to a theological perspective that emphasizes God's universal provision for salvation, asserting that every individual has a genuine opportunity to believe in the gospel and respond to it. This viewpoint highlights human responsibility and the belief that God's grace enables all people to accept or reject salvation.
That is quite simple and to the point, or is it?
Provisionism, also referred to as a Provisionist viewpoint, is a theological perspective focusing on God’s universal provision for salvation. Proponents emphasize that every individual has a genuine opportunity to believe and respond to the gospel. The term “provision” signifies God’s initiative to provide all that is necessary-illumination, the convicting work of the Holy Spirit, and the atoning sacrifice of Christ-so that anyone who is willing may come to faith.
Provisionism holds that human beings, though fallen, remain capable of recognizing their need for God’s grace and freely responding to it because God has graciously made salvation accessible. Central to this viewpoint is the conviction that God’s love, kindness, and justice align with the teaching that He genuinely desires all people to come to repentance (cf. 2 Peter 3:9).
So you are thinking this is just and extension of the Arminian view? Not exactly.
Arminian or Wesleyan Views
Arminianism similarly teaches that salvation is available to all. However, some Provisionists desire a more explicit emphasis on God’s proactive work to enable that response for everyone, often focusing on scriptural portrayals showing God’s abundant “provision” ahead of human decision. Though similar, Provisionism accentuates the idea that God has removed all hindrances for any person who desires to respond.
Universalist Outlook
Provisionism does not teach universal salvation. It asserts a universal offer, but personal acceptance of Christ is still required. The distinction is crucial: though God has provided sufficiently for every individual, this does not guarantee that every person will choose to accept
since I first read of this I have started a true search about it. WHY? You might ask. Because this fits me better then anything to date.
Being a true Anti-Calvinist which left me with only the alternative to rationalize away certain biblical scriptures to fit with my anti view, yet
wondering why they were there when I see the idea of Free Will abounding in the 66 books this is almost a blend of ideas.
You might want to ask, as I did....
Does Provisionism Diminish God’s Sovereignty?
I found that advocates assert that God remains fully sovereign within this framework. He sovereignly chooses to make salvation accessible to all, under His own terms. Provisionism simply points out that sovereignty does not necessitate restricting the call to a predetermined group.
How Is Human Free Will Preserved in a Fallen World?
Provisionists respond that, while humanity is indeed flawed by sin, God extends the grace necessary for anyone to respond positively. They argue that the impact of total depravity does not eliminate one’s capacity to trust in God, because God’s grace precedes and accompanies a person’s decision to believe.
There is just so much for me to post here, even if I copy and paste a lot...
SO. What do you think about this?
Calvinists of course can be excluded.
A Provisionist is someone who adheres to a theological perspective that emphasizes God's universal provision for salvation, asserting that every individual has a genuine opportunity to believe in the gospel and respond to it. This viewpoint highlights human responsibility and the belief that God's grace enables all people to accept or reject salvation.
That is quite simple and to the point, or is it?
Provisionism, also referred to as a Provisionist viewpoint, is a theological perspective focusing on God’s universal provision for salvation. Proponents emphasize that every individual has a genuine opportunity to believe and respond to the gospel. The term “provision” signifies God’s initiative to provide all that is necessary-illumination, the convicting work of the Holy Spirit, and the atoning sacrifice of Christ-so that anyone who is willing may come to faith.
Provisionism holds that human beings, though fallen, remain capable of recognizing their need for God’s grace and freely responding to it because God has graciously made salvation accessible. Central to this viewpoint is the conviction that God’s love, kindness, and justice align with the teaching that He genuinely desires all people to come to repentance (cf. 2 Peter 3:9).
So you are thinking this is just and extension of the Arminian view? Not exactly.
Arminian or Wesleyan Views
Arminianism similarly teaches that salvation is available to all. However, some Provisionists desire a more explicit emphasis on God’s proactive work to enable that response for everyone, often focusing on scriptural portrayals showing God’s abundant “provision” ahead of human decision. Though similar, Provisionism accentuates the idea that God has removed all hindrances for any person who desires to respond.
Universalist Outlook
Provisionism does not teach universal salvation. It asserts a universal offer, but personal acceptance of Christ is still required. The distinction is crucial: though God has provided sufficiently for every individual, this does not guarantee that every person will choose to accept
since I first read of this I have started a true search about it. WHY? You might ask. Because this fits me better then anything to date.
Being a true Anti-Calvinist which left me with only the alternative to rationalize away certain biblical scriptures to fit with my anti view, yet
wondering why they were there when I see the idea of Free Will abounding in the 66 books this is almost a blend of ideas.
You might want to ask, as I did....
Does Provisionism Diminish God’s Sovereignty?
I found that advocates assert that God remains fully sovereign within this framework. He sovereignly chooses to make salvation accessible to all, under His own terms. Provisionism simply points out that sovereignty does not necessitate restricting the call to a predetermined group.
How Is Human Free Will Preserved in a Fallen World?
Provisionists respond that, while humanity is indeed flawed by sin, God extends the grace necessary for anyone to respond positively. They argue that the impact of total depravity does not eliminate one’s capacity to trust in God, because God’s grace precedes and accompanies a person’s decision to believe.
There is just so much for me to post here, even if I copy and paste a lot...
SO. What do you think about this?
Calvinists of course can be excluded.
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