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Verse-by-Verse Demolition Series

Every Verse They Throw at You — Answered

Arminians have a handful of go-to verses they cite against the doctrines of grace. Here, we take every single one and demonstrate — exegetically, contextually, grammatically — that these verses actually support Reformed soteriology when properly understood.

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"We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ."— 2 Corinthians 10:5 (ESV)
Tier 2Secondary Proof Texts

Verses cited less frequently but still used to challenge Reformed theology. Each falls apart under careful exegesis.

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Hebrews 6:4-6 — "Fallen away"
Tasting vs. eating; external participation vs. regeneration
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2 Peter 2:1 — "Denying the Master who bought them"
Corporate vs. individual atonement language
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1 Timothy 4:10 — "Savior of all people, especially believers"
General providence vs. saving grace
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Deuteronomy 30:19 — "Choose life"
Command does not equal ability
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Joshua 24:15 — "Choose this day whom you will serve"
Spoken to covenant people, not about initial salvation
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John 1:12 — "To all who received him"
Verse 13: "born not of the will of man, but of God"
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Romans 10:9 — "If you confess... you will be saved"
Who enables confession? Philippians 2:13
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Titus 2:11 — "The grace of God has appeared to ALL"
Grace appearing does not equal grace saving
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Tier 3The Rest — Every Remaining Proof Text

Every other verse cited against Reformed theology. No stone left unturned.

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Hebrews 2:9 — "He might taste death for everyone"
"Everyone" = the many sons He brings to glory (v.10)
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John 5:40 — "You refuse to come to me"
Willful refusal confirms depravity, not free will
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Matthew 11:28 — "Come to me, all who labor"
Invitation given; ability granted only by the Father (v.27)
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Mark 16:16 — "Whoever believes and is baptized"
Describes believers; doesn't address who enables belief
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Acts 16:31 — "Believe in the Lord Jesus"
Same chapter: God opened Lydia's heart (v.14)
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Romans 1:16 — "Power of God for salvation to everyone who believes"
The gospel is powerful — but who grants the believing?
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NewArticle Demolitions — Popular Anti-Reformed Articles Answered

Beyond individual verses, entire articles and essays are written against the doctrines of grace. Here we take the most popular and influential ones and dismantle them point by point with rigorous exegesis.

NewObjections Answered — Common Theological Objections Dismantled

The most common objections to the doctrines of grace answered with Scripture, logic, and the witness of church history.

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"Does Predestination Make God the Author of Sin?"
Primary vs. secondary causation, WCF 3.1, and 5 biblical examples where God ordained evil for good
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"If God Predestined Everything, Why Command Anything?"
God ordains both the ends AND the means — election is the engine of evangelism
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"What About the Person Who Never Heard?"
Romans 1, general vs. special revelation, and the justice of God
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"Did Jesus Die for Everyone?"
Definite atonement — for whom did Christ actually secure redemption?
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"Doesn't Election Make Evangelism Pointless?"
Election as the engine of evangelism — from Carey to the ends of the earth
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"The secret things belong to the LORD our God, but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this law."— Deuteronomy 29:29 (ESV)

Deepen Your Understanding

God Desires All Men to Be Saved

1 Timothy 2:4 — A foundational text in the debate on divine will and human salvation.

The Patience of God and His Not Willing Any to Perish

2 Peter 3:9 — Understanding the true meaning of divine patience and preference.

The Propitiation for the Whole World

1 John 2:2 — Christ's universal sufficiency and particular efficacy examined.

God So Loved the World

John 3:16 — Perhaps the most misquoted verse in Scripture, properly interpreted.

Is God the Author of Sin?

Address a primary objection and understand God's sovereignty in relation to sin.

If Predestined, Why Command?

A classic objection answered—God ordains both the ends and the means.