it is the work of god I believed in him, he drew me, he convicted me, he offered it tome, all I did was say yes, if I can boast in god saving me from eternal death simply because I did not tell him no, then something is seriously wrong
Well said.
there is zero % my righteousness
again, how can a person who completely trusted a savior boast of saving himself?
Well, I could be wrong, but your posts indicated that you had a choice to believe (have salvific faith) or not believe. Your posts indicated that you decided to believe in God to some degree via your own power (free will) independent of God. Thus, your salvation is not 100% of God's making, but a co-operative effort. Thus you can boast as, via your understanding of salvation, you did something to be saved. I grant you humbly deny it and give God all the credit.
I will go at it another way to clear the air.
First way:
Why are you saved and the guy down the street is not?
My answer: Because God changed my heart to
cause me to have faith. ...not a work as I did nothing but exercise His gift
Your answer (IMO): Because God presented me with with a choice and I decided to believe (this is something you did and thus a WORK.)
Second way:
My answer: Regeneration by the Spirit logically precedes Faith (God gave me faith) ...not a work as I did nothing but exercise His gift
Your answer (IMO): Faith precedes regeneration (thus you are rewarded by regeneration for what you did (a WORK)
Third way:
My answer: Calvin's method of how we are saved
your answer (IMO): Arminian (SP?) method of how we are saved (thus you are rewarding by regeneration for what you did (a WORK)
Fourth way:
My answer: God picks who He will save with NO input from me ...not a work as I did nothing but exercise His gift
Your way (IMO): God looked into the future and saw I would chose to believe (this is something you did and thus a WORK.)
So, since the definition of work is SOMETHING YOU DO TO ACCOMPLISH A PURPOSE ... then 'your way' is a work by definition. Your way is something you did to accomplish a goal.
(apologies if I misrepresented YOUR WAY. YOUR WAY is pretty much standard amongst Libertarian Free Willers)
i am retired coast guard,, I have witness many a rescue of people who would die apart from trusting the one sent to save them
i have never heard them go boast of how they saved themselves, they gave 100% credit to their savior
My definition of God saving a drowning person: "Lord, I don't want to be saved. I love my life of sin. My father is the devil". But it is God who decides (Eph. 2:8-9, Phil 1:29, Romans 3:12, 1 Cor. 3:12, John 1:12-13, etc. etc.) God comes and changes the drowning man's heart. Now the man of his own desire says, "Lord, save me a sinner." God's answer, "I already have".
Your definition of God saving a drowning person: "Lord, thanks for throwing me a life jacket. Hmmm ... not sure I want it." God says, "If you don't reach out to the jacket you will drown". Your answer, "well, I think I will do my part and grab the life jacket so I can swim to shore". God's response, "I looked into the future so I knew you, with my help, would save yourself. Don't call your swimming a work though, it can be our secret."