This post is going to be about Calvinism’s least favorite
word.
For those who don’t know, Calvinism is the belief that God is
like Fate ... a big, inexorable, controlling force that decides everything
in the universe long before you get a chance to, and allows no place for free
will. Calvinists talk about “the sovereign decrees of the Almighty”, or just
“sovereignty” for short, by which they mean you have no choice. Even your
willingness to be saved, they say, has to be irresistibly pressed upon you from
above. “Faith”, they say (misreading Ephesians 2:8), is a “gift” — but
one like no gift you’ve ever had; it’s crammed down your unwilling throat
by an arbitrary God. They even say that regeneration, the new birth, has to be
done to you without your agreement, and before salvation — before
you can hear and respond to the gospel. God is the puppet master and you’re on
the strings.
If I sound lunatic in saying all this, don’t worry;
Calvinists stand squarely behind it. Just ask them.