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Intro: 0:00 Skip intro: 2:17 New Channel where I will explain my doctrinal confession: / @catolicidadluterana3403 You can be our collaborator through BBVA You can leave your financial contribution for the improvement of this project at: ????BBVA: 4152313744429726 Key: 012320015716346232 Account: 1571634623 International contributions SWIFT KEY: MENOMXMT ????PayPal Donation: https://paypal.me/MAPR7?country.x=MX&... Books for Sale. You can find good literature at: ???? / teokafesmx Social networks Twitter: / mpingratia YouTube: / muertosalpecado Facebook: / muertosalpecado7 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5adQmU5... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muertos_al_... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- “This is my opinion concerning man’s free will: In his primitive condition as it came from the hands of his creator, man was equipped with such a portion of knowledge, holiness, and power as to enable him to understand, esteem, consider, will, and do that which is truly good, according to the commandment given to him. However, none of these things could be done by him, except through the assistance of Divine Grace. But in his fallen and sinful state, man is not capable, of himself and by himself, of thinking, willing, or doing that which is truly good; but it is necessary that he should be regenerated and renewed in his intellect, affections, or will, and in all his powers, by God in Christ, through the Holy Spirit; that he may be rightly qualified to understand, esteem, regard, will, and do those things which are truly good; yet not without the continual aid of Divine Grace. p. 284. The Works of Arminius I. Arminius declares that his free will in regard to the true God is not only “wounded, maimed, sickly, enfeebled; but is also made captive, destroyed, and lost;” so that human free will is utterly useless “unless it be assisted by grace.”