And, he would not have had to die on a cross if he simply makes everyone a believer by his own choice alone as Calvinistic leaning teachings say he does.
Not in any serious, respectable main line evangelical church.
We do agree on that. And, seriously, so do the people here who are being accused of being works salvationist who say, like me and you, that faith must produce works, or else it isn't genuine faith. I don't understand this blind rage against people who say what they themselves say they agree with.
I know nothing about Calvinist teaching.
The truth is that Jesus died on the cross to tear the temple curtain in two so that we can access the throne of God through faith.
It was sin that seperated us from God, that is why Jesus hung on that cross.
Would be interested to know what you consider a respectable main line evangelical church.
With regards to works salvationist it comes down as to how it's taught along with ES.
I was told once that because I did not speak in tongues it was evidence I was not saved, was also told because I smoked I was going to hell as well as smelling like it.
So now we have a paradigm based on the above.
And yes I agree that it can be seen from the other side of the coin concerning ES.
I have seen the lax attitude when it comes to sin.
And to be honest I find it abhorrent to the core.
Jesus did not die so we could sin more, he died because of our sin.
We know Paul addressed this Romans.
I have only known a few who have been like this.
Talked and walked with them about this attitude.
Just to see if they needed help and healing and release from sinful habits.
If as a result they still stay on that position of I can sin all I want and still be saved then I would shake the dust of my feet.
What upsets me is that people like me and others are accused of saying it's ok to sin all we want and be saved. Yet I that is not true.
Yet what also upsets me is that people say we must work to be saved and stop sinning.
But we cannot quantify that or qualify that.
That's why Jesus died.
Yet with reference to greasy gracers we can quantify and qualify it.
If they preach we can sin all we want, do what we want then as I say it's aborrhent.