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Book by Herman Hoeksema. Reformed Free Publishing Association, Grandville, MI. 164 pages (paper). The title of this book is based upon the words of a hymn, the chorus having the words: Whosoever will may come. Whosoever will, whosoever will; Send the proclamation over vale and hill; ‘Tis a lover
Whosoever will! The Arminian says: that’s a general invitation meant for all men. You know their line of reasoning. God alone must give the power to will. All of salvation, redemption in Christ, faith – all is of grace alone.
Man was originally so created that this true knowledge of and perfect fellowship with the ever living God is his very life, and that apart from this blessed fellowship there is no life, but only death and hell for him. In his very being he was so constituted that his nature was adapted to bear the i
Whosoever Will, Let Him Come Preacher: Rev. Kenneth Koole Scripture: Revelation 22:17 Bible Text: Revelation 22:17 | Preacher: Rev. Kenneth Koole | I. Good News for Poor Sinners II. What’s True of Those So Willing III. A Great Word of Hope
No, not just happens to run across us in the desert, but has sought us out with the water. Ho, everyone that thirsteth, come ye to the waters and have that thirst at last quenched. Or, being believers, have that thirst quenched once Again, this is Jehovah God, not willing that any should perish,
Equally as often, you will hear the appeal to “whosoever will, may come.” True, but how does a dead sinner, a “whosoever won’t” by nature, become a whosoever will”? Where does he get the willingness to respond to such a gracious call? The natural man is an unwilling being. He will not come to the Lo
We turn to the book of the Revelation, the last chapter, 22, preaching a series in the book of Revelation in Granville. And turn to this chapter in connection with a recent Lord's Supper, verse 17. And having preached it, I've expanded on that text so that This sermon will not be quite as brief
Whosoever! Any one! Man or woman, Jew or Gentile, bond or free, young or old, rich or poor, it makes no difference. With God there is no respect of persons. Whosoever will! That does make the difference. Let him take the water of life freely! Life! What is it? Who among men is able to answer that qu
281), but rather of the indiscriminate proclamation of pardon. The Lord’s servant is not to throw out the Gospel like peanuts at a Sunday School picnic for grabs. But he is to make a general proclamation of a very particular Gospel. Speak not of “proffered mercy.” Pink learned to avoid such vocabula
"And let him that is athirst come: and whosoever will, let him take of the water of life freely." Rev. 22:17 "And let him that is athirst come: and whosoever will, let him take of the water of life freely." Rev. 22:17 Let him that is athirst come! That does not mean everyone! Man, by nature, w