why do folks waste their valuable Word pursuit time in anylizing named denominations which we all know Jesus, Yeshua, does not belong to nor would He?
This is generally the leap of illogic that Calvinists present. But the Bible is crystal clear. No one (including the Calvinists) is saved unless they obey the Gospel -- repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 20:21). But they have not all obeyed the Gospel (Rom 10:16), means that those have not been saved.If Christ died for the sins of the whole world then everyone is saved regardless of their belief and there is no point in theology at all.
Hi again Nehemiah6, to a 1st Century Jew (like the Apostle John or Jesus) "the whole world" really meant two worlds, Jewish and Greek (Jew and Gentile). So when Jesus said that, "God so loved the world......." in John 3:16, His Jewish disciples and followers, who already knew that God intended to save Jewish believers, heard something brand new, revolutionary in fact, that He also intended to save non-Jews as well, believers from every tribe and tongue and people and nation.I won's speak for Arminians (since I am not in that camp). But how can it be the same when Calvinists claim that Christ died only the the elect, whereas the Bible says that He died for the sins of the whole world? And that God predestines some for salvation and others for damnation, when the Bible says that God now commands all men everywhere to repent. These are vastly different Gospels.
Hi again Nehemiah6, to a 1st Century Jew (like the Apostle John or Jesus) "the whole world" really meant two worlds, Jewish and Greek (Jew and Gentile). So when Jesus said that, "God so loved the world......." in John 3:16, His Jewish disciples and followers, who already knew that God intended to save Jewish believers, heard something brand new, revolutionary in fact, that He also intended to save non-Jews as well, believers from every tribe and tongue and people and nation.
As for the Bible's teaching that God commanded all men everywhere to repent, that's hardly an exclusive free will/Arminian teaching as Calvinists not only fully embrace Acts 17:30, they understand what it means in the very same way that Arminians do. Both camps also acknowledge that all men will not choose to follow this command
I like this thread (even though I am not fully onboard with all of the propositions and conclusions made in the OP) because it is such a rarity to find one that's looking for common ground (or new ground altogether, for both camps) on a topic that is, historically, the most divisive subject in Protestant Christendom, predestination. It's kind of refreshing actually, as I have had my fill over the years of reading the endless debates, name-calling, intentional misrepresentations and misunderstandings .. that end up changing no one's mind .. save perhaps the non-Christian seekers lurking in the background who look at all of the bickering we do and surely begin to wonder whether or not Christianity is really worth pursuing.
Quite frankly, even if taking sides ends up being the main thrust of this thread (instead of finding common ground), I hope we are able to make it a respectful/civil discussion, at least for awhile, instead of what it normally ends up being almost immediately, an ugly, unloving and unproductive debate.
~Deut
If Christ died for the sins of the whole world then everyone is saved regardless of their belief and there is no point in theology at all.
But the bible is obviously clear in the fact that only Believers are saved. So we have to come to the conclusion that the Lord Jesus died for the sins of the elect. The sins of the unbeliever still condemn them.
I know lots of people hate Calvinism because they get their feelings hurt.
But I haven't heard anyone say they hate Calvinism because they think everyone who was ever born and ever will be born is automatically saved by the death of Christ regardless of their beliefs or actions.
What about Gentiles who don't believe the Gospel?
If they have no curse placed upon them then how come they don't believe?
How come some do?
If Christ has died for the sins of the whole world (without exception) then there is nothing to be saved FROM.This is generally the leap of illogic that Calvinists present. But the Bible is crystal clear. No one (including the Calvinists) is saved unless they obey the Gospel -- repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 20:21). But they have not all obeyed the Gospel (Rom 10:16), means that those have not been saved.
So while Christ died for the sins of the whole world (without exception) only those who receive Him with repentance and faith are saved.
And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned. (Mk 16:15,16)
Yes.All men are born without the born again faith of Christ needed to hear God so that then they could believe God if God applies His faith to the hearts and so that they can do what he says.
God is Spirit, he is not Jewish .he is not a man as us.
For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.Philipian2;13
Remove the flesh between the two camps and the two camps will come closer. Bottom line what does a person do with the literal flesh . Compare the Jew to the gentile the gap increases.
Pit or even compare the Jew against gentile. a person create dispensations that are not there and violate the commandments not to wrestles against flesh and blood the things seen the temporal .
That is not close to what that statement means. That is what people who don't understand want it to mean. People who think it is by their choice and their decisions that save them and keep them saved.To say that Jesus died for the sins of the whole world means just that. God has the free gift available to all who take it by faith. No one is forced to take the free gift, but God will surely love, and woo, and entice mankind to take the gift.
It just too confusing I wouldnt really bother with either. I mean me personally.
If you want to be in one camp or the other and fight about it you can make all these threads about it and argue away but never come to any conclusion cos both are only partly right.
I do know that calvinists tend to think the elect means them thats half the trouble, they dont consider it means israel who God actually chose as His people his firstborn son...they read the Bible a bit backwards. Gentiles are grafted in through Jesus. As for arminians they are reluctant to agree that God does the choosing first and tend to go for faith by works. Calvinists insits its grace and works have nothing to do with it. Well its actually simple from Gods point of view what His works are that Hes going to do.
Yea Im wondering if brad Pitt just should have left anniston and Jolie alone and gone with gwyneth. Maybe he likes them all. They all want him but they all dont want the other to have him.
Yes.
So effectively, the curse in Isaiah isn't really just a curse against Jews. Its a statement of fact against all mankind.
Until God shows the elected person what Christ has done and what it means. Jew and Gentile.
That is not close to what that statement means. That is what people who don't understand want it to mean. People who think it is by their choice and their decisions that save them and keep them saved.
The sacrifice of Jesus is SUFFICIENT for the sins of the whole world.
If the Lord Jesus has died for the sins of the whole world then everyone is saved and there is no reason to have any theology or evangelism.
You are effectively saying that peoples choices are more important and carry more weight than the actual work of the Lord Jesus.
If the Lord Jesus has died for the sins of the whole world then why is it important that people believe that? Because it would be a sin not to?
Its either a fact and people don't have to worry about anything they do or believe or its a GIFT that is given to ONLY Believers.
IT CAN'T BE BOTH. If it is only for believers then the Lord Jesus has died for the sins of the elect.
here is an unofficial brief about arminianismDoes someone have an official brief about the doctrines of arminianism?
I already know the 5 point TULIP doctrines of calvinism and i am definitly not a calvinist..
Does someone have an official brief about the doctrines of arminianism?
I already know the 5 point TULIP doctrines of calvinism and i am definitly not a calvinist..
I like this thread (even though I am not fully onboard with all of the propositions and conclusions made in the OP) because it is such a rarity to find one that's looking for common ground (or new ground altogether, for both camps) on a topic that is, historically, the most divisive subject in Protestant Christendom, predestination. It's kind of refreshing actually, as I have had my fill over the years of reading the endless debates, name-calling, intentional misrepresentations and misunderstandings .. that end up changing no one's mind .. save perhaps the non-Christian seekers lurking in the background who look at all of the bickering we do and surely begin to wonder whether or not Christianity is really worth pursuing.
Quite frankly, even if taking sides ends up being the main thrust of this thread (instead of finding common ground), I hope we are able to make it a respectful/civil discussion, at least for awhile, instead of what it normally ends up being almost immediately, an ugly, unloving and unproductive debate.
~Deut
I think Jesus is neither Calvinist nor Arminian, but here is a brief about both doctrines:
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Acts 13:48 And when the Gentiles heard this, they were glad, and "glorified the word of the Lord": and as many as were ordained to eternal life believed.