If the final decision for the salvation of fallen sinners were left in the hands of fallen sinners, we would despair all hope that anyone would be saved.
The Arminian view makes the final decision of our salvation rest upon a human choice, not upon a divine action.
What better evidence could there be of a man's salvation than that he offers to others the grace he himself has received?
God not only initiated my salvation, He not only sowed the seed, but He made sure that that seed germinated in my heart by regenerating me by the power of the Holy Ghost.
In salvation we are not only saved from sin and damnation; we are saved unto holiness. The goal of redemption is holiness.
For the Arminian, salvation is possible for all but certain for none. In the Calvinist position, salvation is sure for God's elect.
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