Apologetic_Warrior
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Hello everyone. As you probably could guess, my name is Troy. As a student of Lee University, I have a history assignment that is due this Wednesday. My assignment is to write a one page letter as if I am a Presbyterian, and is a letter to a pentecostal. It is supposed to be a letter that explains my faith tradition as opposed to their faith tradition. The only thing is, I belong to a pentecostal church (in real life) and do not know very much about Presbyterians. This is where you guys and gals come in. I know that all Presbyterians are Calvinists (though not all Calvinists are Presbyterian), which is why I have chosen this forum in hopes that my Presbyterian family here could help me out.
Why are you Presbyterian and not Pentecostal? I urge you give a wide variety of reasons why this is so, but on each reason please keep the information fairly short. I hope that those who are able help me with this assignment will do so and thus be gracious by blessing me with such help.
Dear Troy, sorry my response is about ten years too late, and I hope the assignment turned out favorably. For all I know, you're a Presbyterian yourself at this point, doubtful I'll ever know this side of Heaven. Interesting assignment you were given, kind of a thought experiment, an attempt at putting yourself in another person's shoes. I suppose the reason your post caught my attention, is because I grew up attending mostly Pentecostal Churches (especially an Assembly of God Church), I acknowledged Christ as Lord and Savior in one, and Baptized a couple months later at a young age. So I thought of Christianity through the lens of Pentecostalism, and held to it, until around the age of twenty eight. There is no way I could briefly explain everything that led to me becoming a Calvinist, but one of the chief contributors was through experiences of defending the faith, growth in the field of Christian apologetics, and really spending time thinking issues through, more than that, wrestling and wrangling with my theological assumptions at the time. Anyway, I was simply a "Calvinist" for some time before embracing Presbyterianism. Even so, I tend to have a high degree of appreciation for all conservative "Calvinists", whether they be Anglican, Baptist, etc. The shortest answer to your question that comes to mind is, because God sovereignly conditioned all of my experiences such that I would become a Presbyterian, and He knew every last detail that would cause, bring this into motion, before the foundation of the world, and this according to His purposes, for His glory. Thanks for asking, God bless.
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