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How do we know TULIP theology is true?

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TULIP, representing Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints, is grounded in Scripture and historic Reformed theology.

The TULIP framework summarizes key tenets of Reformed theology, emphasizing the sovereignty of God in salvation. Each point is supported by various Scripture passages that affirm the total depravity of humanity, indicating that mankind is unable to seek God without divine intervention (Romans 3:10-12). Unconditional election is illustrated in Ephesians 1:4-5, where God chooses individuals based on His will, not their merit. The doctrine of limited atonement, while debated, maintains that Christ's sacrifice was sufficient for the elect, as affirmed in John 10:15 where Jesus lays down His life for His sheep. Irresistible grace ensures that God's calling is effective, as seen in John 6:37, while perseverance assures believers of their secure salvation (Philippians 1:6). Overall, TULIP reflects the biblical assurance of God's grace and sovereignty in the salvation process.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12, Ephesians 1:4-5, John 10:15, John 6:37, Philippians 1:6

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