Let me give you a full answer on this.
1. God does not cause anyone to resist His grace. We do a good enough job of that. Although, there is a thing called judicial hardening
2. Gods grace gets all the credit in our salvation. Including the fact we did not resist.
3. Yes, lack of faith is what causes some to resist. The fact that faith is itself a gift does not rule this out. A gift may be rejected
4. Faith alone is not what causes us to not resist. I think faith and repentance are the two ingredients that incline our hearts to receive God’s gifts of grace. It is written, Repent and believe the Gospel
5. Without repentance, we don’t feel we have a need for Gods grace
6. Repentance is also granted to us by God. God gets all the Glory in our repentance too
1. God does not cause anyone to resist His grace. We do a good enough job of that. Although, there is a thing called judicial hardening
2. Gods grace gets all the credit in our salvation. Including the fact we did not resist.
3. Yes, lack of faith is what causes some to resist. The fact that faith is itself a gift does not rule this out. A gift may be rejected
4. Faith alone is not what causes us to not resist. I think faith and repentance are the two ingredients that incline our hearts to receive God’s gifts of grace. It is written, Repent and believe the Gospel
5. Without repentance, we don’t feel we have a need for Gods grace
6. Repentance is also granted to us by God. God gets all the Glory in our repentance too
Otherwise they reject Grace.
And you have said God doesn't cause anyone to reject Grace.
So without faith, a person can not have salvation or regeneration. So faith MUST play some part here, according to what you have said.
How much more faith must I have to be saved than the guy who rejects Grace? A mustard seeds worth? Not sure what that works out to in percentages. 10%? 20%?
It must be something. Otherwise no one would reject Gods Grace. Right?
I won't keep leading you down this trail. I know we don't have all the answers.
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