Do people actually seek God… or is that impossible until God regenerates them? In this video, Leighton Flowers responds to R. C. Sproul on one of the most debated claims in Calvinism: 👉 “No one seeks God unless they are first regenerated.” But does Scripture really teach that? 🔥 Here’s the tension: Romans 3 says no one seeks God But Acts 17 says people should seek Him and find Him Jesus says, “Come to me and have life” So which is it? In this breakdown, Leighton argues that the Calvinist conclusion is a non sequitur—it simply doesn’t follow from the text. 📌 Key issues covered: What “no one seeks God” actually means in context Why people still pursue truth, purpose, and God’s benefits The difference between seeking God imperfectly vs. not being able to seek Him at all The real order of salvation: Do you believe to receive life… or receive life to believe? Why the doctrine of “total inability” raises serious problems ⚠️ The big question: If people are capable of believing anything else… why would they be born unable to believe the one thing God commands? Whether you’re Calvinist, non-Calvinist, or still figuring it out—this is a discussion you don’t want to miss. 👉 Watch to the end and decide for yourself: Does this Calvinist argument actually hold up… or does it fall apart? #Calvinism #Romans3 #LeightonFlowers #RCSproul #TheologyDebate #Predestination #FreeWill #Christianity #BibleStudy