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May I ask a question?
Of course!
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Since the majority of Christian theologians from the beginning of the church do not agree with present day Reformed/Calvinist theology, are they all false teachers/heretics?
Doesn't it make you question things a little?
So I would say that labeling someone a heretic and false teacher shouldn't be taken lightly, and in regards to Jordan Riley, I think he often is a little over zealous with that label. Although it also is a weird time in that anyone nowadays can hop on YouTube and try to stir up a following and "teach" others. I consider many many Arminian teachers to be solid, Biblically based teachers and are not false. Obviously there is a difference in interpretation of what the scriptures are saying. Most churches I have been a part of in my early and now adult life were not reformed, and I don't have a problem with those churches I used to be a part of. I may disagree with many things now, but those are not salvific things.
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If God is totally sovereign over salvation, what could Billy Graham or anyone do to change that?
All he could do is preach the Gospel, correct? How could anyone have false or true assurance if they do not know who the elect are?
Nobody can thwart God's will. Yes, the teaching and the proclamation of the Gospel and God's Word is really all that anyone can and should do. Assurance is rooted in always pointing to Christ and not unto ourselves. Looking at ourselves and our performance for assurance, we will always be unsure.
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And I also wonder what requirements you have beyond a public profession of faith?
I do not have the ability to know whether anyone is truly saved.
Right there with you. I have no ability to know for sure whether you or anyone else is truly saved.
"because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved."
Romans 10:9-10
*confess (homologe) - to agree with, to concede, to admit one's self guilty
*believe (pisteu) - to put one's trust, be committed unto
A public profession of faith in and of itself is not going to save us. It is our affirmation of the full Gospel of God and trust we put in it.
"Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven."
Matthew 7:21
*True faith will not fail to produce the fruit of good works
*will (thelo) - to desire, to love, take delight in