B.R.I.D.G.E. Ministries is currently making a series of podcasts available on the doctrines of grace (the so called TULIP acrostic). Here (below) are the finished podcasts so far.
1. The Sovereignty of God – Dr. John Frame:
2. Total Depravity – Pastor Jeff Durbin, Apologia Church, Tempe, AZ:
3. Unconditional Election – Pastor John Samson, King’s Church, Peoria, AZ:
4. Limited Atonement – Dr. James White, Alpha & Omega Ministries:
Pastor Patrick Hines: I’ve grown quite weary over the years over the fact that most people who wear the label “Arminian” really have no idea historically what Arminianism is and teaches. This series will cover the Synod of Dort as well as the writings of real Arminian theologians who represent that system.
01 What Arminians Really Believe – From the Words of Real Arminians – Introduction
02 What Arminians Really Believe – The Synod of Dort and Divine Predestination
What the true Arminian Remonstrance taught might shock you. In this episode of “The Protestant Witness” we cover the first head of doctrine concerning Divine Predestination
In this brief clip from Ligonier’s 2012 Theology Night, R.C. Sproul explains that God’s purpose in the atonement was limited and definite.
Transcript
What is in view here is God’s purpose, His design. Did God intend, when He sent into the world His Son to die, did He intend that that death would actually save people, or did He just hope it would? I mean, to ask a question like that is to answer it. You know very well that God knew from all eternity who was going to come to His Son and who wouldn’t. He knew that the death of Christ had a definite purpose, that would definitely be accomplished, and definitely was accomplished.
If you look at it like that, how can you speak of anything but a definite atonement? So first of all, the atonement is limited in its efficacy to all who believe. I think we can agree on that. But it’s also limited in its eternal design for God’s elect—that Christ laid down His life for His sheep and all for whom Christ died come to Christ, experience His redemption, and are redeemed forever.