Monday, November 28, 2022

W. E. Best (Calvinist): Arminianism is a Heresy and Satanical

In a chapter entitled “God Dethroned by Free Will,” W. E. Best wrote the following:

 

The heresy of free will dethrones God and enthrones man. Supporters of free will insist that God would be unjust and tyrannical to control the will of man. They see nothing egoistic or Satanic in attempting to fetter and direct the will of God. These natural-minded men suppose their own foolish wills cannot be gratified unless the all-wise God consents to relinquish His will. The doctrine of the free will of man tears the reins of government from the hands of the sovereign God. God’s character is maligned by every person who believes in free will. Depraved natures make men unwilling to submit themselves to God’s will. Their inability prevents their coming to Jesus Christ: “And ye will not come to me, that ye might have life” (John 5:40).

 

The Arminian theory is polytheistic in its concept of the first cause. It yields to the same temptation of Satan that Eve did in the garden of Eden: “ . . . ye shall be as gods . . . “ (Gen. 3:5). Free will is attractive to natural men because it appeals to their pride. It impresses upon them the fact that they have natural power which gives them self-determination toward God, righteousness, and holiness. It is blasphemous to think that a man has the ability within himself to control the will of God! . . . Arminians believe that man’s will precedes God’s will. . . . self-will is the essence of anti-Christian religions. . . . Arminians assert that free will belongs as much to man as it does to God. However, God’s will alone is absolutely free. Once a person grants that the Creator is subordinated to the creature, he has joined forces with all the vain philosophies of the world. (W. E. Best, Free Grace Versus Free Will [Houston, Tex.: W. E. Best Book Missionary Trust, 1977], 35-36, 37)

 

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