Great piece for thought! I’ve read 2of 4 of Van Mastrich’s Theoretical-practical Theology. He was a tremendous Reformed theologian as rightly noted by Edwards.
What would Mastrich or other reformed who agree on this view say about those who have fallen into sin? Should one be afraid each time they have sinned since they have fallen out of the way to possessing life? Or is it only when someone continues in sin? In other words, how would one have confidence in their justification when we often fall out of the way in our sins?
Good Protestant theologians dismiss cheap grace
Great piece for thought! I’ve read 2of 4 of Van Mastrich’s Theoretical-practical Theology. He was a tremendous Reformed theologian as rightly noted by Edwards.
What would Mastrich or other reformed who agree on this view say about those who have fallen into sin? Should one be afraid each time they have sinned since they have fallen out of the way to possessing life? Or is it only when someone continues in sin? In other words, how would one have confidence in their justification when we often fall out of the way in our sins?