[QUOTE="ForestGreenCook, post: 4094907, member: 272369"]Acts 10:43 says for whosoever believeth (present tense), it does not say "all who WILL believe in the name of Jesus WILL be forgiven". This incorrect interpretation makes it a requirement for the natural man to believe and 1 Cor 2:14 says that the natural man cannot discern the things of the Spirit and thinks it is foolish. Before a man can believe in the things of the Spirit he must first be regenerated and given the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. If a man is regenerated he is already saved eternally. This same truth also applies to John 3:16. Believing the gospel is a product of already being born again and not the cause of it. That is why Jesus instructed his Apostles to go and preach the gospel to the lost sheep (born again children of God) of the house of Israel. All of those that God gave to Jesus to die for already have their sins forgiven as far as eternity is concerned, John 6:38. God looks upon them as holy and without blame.[/QUOTE]
Hmm, this is not correct, this is what is called hyper-calvinism, if you want to know what hyper-calvinism is, this is it^
The bible says Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved, for sure God's regenerates, but that is a different issue.
Hmm, this is not correct, this is what is called hyper-calvinism, if you want to know what hyper-calvinism is, this is it^
The bible says Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved, for sure God's regenerates, but that is a different issue.