This is what I asked:
FreeGrace2 said:
Ergo, no. show me a verse that shows God causing anyone to believe, or choosing anyone to believe.
Did you read 1 Cor 1:27,28? It speaks of who God chooses, and the purpose of each choice. And NONE of them speak about salvation.
You claim that God does, but where are the verses that show this?
This is opinion. Please show a verse that says what you claim.
Jesus revealing Himself to Paul is NOT "causing" Paul to believe. God does NOT cause anyone to believe. That is just Calvinist opinion, and is NOT found in Scripture.
More opinion. What verses say what you keep claiming?
Eph 2:8 doesn't say that. The "it is a gift of God" is the SAME gender as "saved in the verse, and "faith" is the opposite gender.
In the Greek genders that match go together. Salvation, eternal life, indwelling Holy Spirit are the gifts of God. Not faith.
The Bible tells us clearly who God chooses to save: believers. 1 Cor 1:21. Exegete that verse if you don't believe me.
Repeating this idea that God causes belief must be supported by Scripture or there is NO REASON to believe it.
Please believe what the Bible SAYS.
v.13 is totally misunderstood by Calvinists. Being born again is what God does FOR or TO the believer. Of course the believer doesn't choose to be born again.
Uh, again, no. God does NOT cause one to believe. God does "open hearts". That is not "cause". It means God made the gospel clear to her, so she could understand it.
I figured this verse would come up. Again, it does NOT say God "causes" anyone to believe. Review the definition of "granted". It means to permit. That's a far cry from causing.
Same as John 1:13. Being born again is what God does FOR or TO the believer.
The person believes and God regenerates them. And that is biblical. If you think regeneration precedes faith, please show in the Bible where that is found.