Danny1988,
Please do not insult fellow believers who do not agree with your calvinistic doctrine by inferring that they do not believe God's Word or that they reject God's Word because they have wicked expectations. That behavior is juvenile and it points to your inability to support your beliefs with Scriptural accuracy.
Also, please follow the conversation. You already replied to the post you quoted above and I responded to your reply.
Here is the discussion:
Danny1988, Post #220:
The elect are slaves of Christ, we don't have a free will. The reprobate are free to sin to their hearts content.
reneweddaybyday, Post #226:
And yet the elect sin even though you claim they are "slaves of Christ" and God is okay with their sin because they are elect?
Danny1988, Post #231:
You missed the point, we don't sin as the reprobate do. They sin because that's all they can do, they don't have any power against it, where as we sin because we fall into sin unwittingly by accident. We are not given over to a life of sin, without fighting against the temptation.
We are at war with our flesh, which is still corrupt util we receive our glorified bodies.
So there's a huge difference between the elect and the reprobate, one is at war with sin and the other is in love with sin.
reneweddaybyday, Post #232:
Yes, you sin just as the reprobate sin. In fact, someone could conclude that your sin is greater than the reprobate if, in fact, "that's all they can do, they don't have any power against it, where as we sin because we fall into sin unwittingly by accident. We are not given over to a life of sin, without fighting against the temptation".
1 Cor 10:13 There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it
First God limits trials/temptations so you are not tempted above your ability to endure it.
And God provides an escape.
For you to infer that you are "at war with sin" and yet you still sin (even though God provides a way to escape and God limits the trials so you are not tempted above your ability to endure) is pure fallacy on your part. You sin because you ignore the escape so you may enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season.
Please do not insult fellow believers who do not agree with your calvinistic doctrine by inferring that they do not believe God's Word or that they reject God's Word because they have wicked expectations. That behavior is juvenile and it points to your inability to support your beliefs with Scriptural accuracy.
Also, please follow the conversation. You already replied to the post you quoted above and I responded to your reply.
Here is the discussion:
Danny1988, Post #220:
The elect are slaves of Christ, we don't have a free will. The reprobate are free to sin to their hearts content.
reneweddaybyday, Post #226:
And yet the elect sin even though you claim they are "slaves of Christ" and God is okay with their sin because they are elect?
Danny1988, Post #231:
You missed the point, we don't sin as the reprobate do. They sin because that's all they can do, they don't have any power against it, where as we sin because we fall into sin unwittingly by accident. We are not given over to a life of sin, without fighting against the temptation.
We are at war with our flesh, which is still corrupt util we receive our glorified bodies.
So there's a huge difference between the elect and the reprobate, one is at war with sin and the other is in love with sin.
reneweddaybyday, Post #232:
Yes, you sin just as the reprobate sin. In fact, someone could conclude that your sin is greater than the reprobate if, in fact, "that's all they can do, they don't have any power against it, where as we sin because we fall into sin unwittingly by accident. We are not given over to a life of sin, without fighting against the temptation".
1 Cor 10:13 There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it
First God limits trials/temptations so you are not tempted above your ability to endure it.
And God provides an escape.
For you to infer that you are "at war with sin" and yet you still sin (even though God provides a way to escape and God limits the trials so you are not tempted above your ability to endure) is pure fallacy on your part. You sin because you ignore the escape so you may enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season.