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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 26 MIN

On Reprobation - Lecture 27

from The Log Cabin Podcast · host Luke Lawson

In this episode of The Log Cabin Podcast, we explore a historic Cumberland Presbyterian lecture on reprobation. The speaker rejects the idea that God eternally foreordained people to damnation apart from their own actions, and instead argues that Scripture places responsibility for condemnation on the sinner, not on God.Working through passages from Ezekiel, Romans 9, the Gospels, Proverbs, and Hebrews, this lecture emphasizes God’s sincerity in offering mercy, the reality of human depravity, the necessity of grace, and the justice of divine judgment. The central claim is simple but weighty: God is sovereign, but never in a way that contradicts his justice, mercy, goodness, and love.This episode is a thoughtful window into early Cumberland Presbyterian theology and its attempt to uphold both the sovereignty of God and the real responsibility of man.

In this episode of The Log Cabin Podcast, we explore a historic Cumberland Presbyterian lecture on reprobation. The speaker rejects the idea that God eternally foreordained people to damnation apart from their own actions, and instead argues that Scripture places responsibility for condemnation on the sinner, not on God.Working through passages from Ezekiel, Romans 9, the Gospels, Proverbs, and Hebrews, this lecture emphasizes God’s sincerity in offering mercy, the reality of human depravity, the necessity of grace, and the justice of divine judgment. The central claim is simple but weighty: God is sovereign, but never in a way that contradicts his justice, mercy, goodness, and love.This episode is a thoughtful window into early Cumberland Presbyterian theology and its attempt to uphold both the sovereignty of God and the real responsibility of man.

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