I'm not a Calvinist. I'm a Christian.No, you (a Calvinist) THINK that’s what Paul is saying in Eph 2:8.
I'm not a Calvinist. I'm a Christian.No, you (a Calvinist) THINK that’s what Paul is saying in Eph 2:8.
I wanted to. I believed the Gospel. I wanted to be saved.Why did you surrender?
Why? Saved from what?I wanted to. I believed the Gospel. I wanted to be saved.
You’re a Christian with strong Calvinist leanings.I'm not a Calvinist. I'm a Christian.
Perishing. Permanent death. Separation from God. John 3:16.Why? Saved from what?
So does that mean you agree with Arminius and the five points of the Remonstrance to Calvin's five doctrines?You’re a Christian with strong Calvinist leanings.
I’m a Christian who rejects Calvinism completely.
Why would you have permanent death and separation from God? What would cause that?Perishing. Permanent death. Separation from God. John 3:16.
I’m rusty on Arminius’ five points, but I reject the T, U, L, and I of TULIP. I do believe that salvation for Christians is permanent, even though they may not persevere in the faith.So does that mean you agree with Arminius and the five points of the Remonstrance to Calvin's five doctrines?
lol… Man, how deep are you wanting to go here?Why would you have permanent death and separation from God? What would cause that?
Your misunderstanding of faith and from where it originates is the cause of your misunderstanding that saints might not persevere in it. If a person has no faith, or as you suggest may not persevere in faith, then they are not saved. Faith is a gift just as salvation is a gift, both of which are by God's grace. The just shall live by faith. As James said: "Listen, my beloved brothers, has not God chosen those who are poor in the world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom, which he has promised to those who love him?" James 2:5. How can a faithless person love Christ?I’m rusty on Arminius’ five points, but I reject the T, U, L, and I of TULIP. I do believe that salvation for Christians is permanent, even though they may not persevere in the faith.
So, the reason you came to faith on your own was because you didn't want to be punished for your sins?lol… Man, how deep are you wanting to go here?
Everyone descended from Adam is a sinner, and needs salvation.
How many Christians believe because they're afraid not to?So, the reason you came to faith on your own was because you didn't want to be punished for your sins?
What about Demas, whom Paul called a fellowlaborer? He left Paul, “having loved this present world”. Was Demas saved, or was Paul mistaken when he called Demas a fellowlaborer?Your misunderstanding of faith and from where it originates is the cause of your misunderstanding that saints might not persevere in it. If a person has no faith, or as you suggest may not persevere in faith, then they are not saved. Faith is a gift just as salvation is a gift, both of which are by God's grace. The just shall live by faith. As James said: "Listen, my beloved brothers, has not God chosen those who are poor in the world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom, which he has promised to those who love him?" James 2:5. How can a faithless person love Christ?
Basically, yes. I want to have everlasting life with a wonderful God and wonderful people. How about you?So, the reason you came to faith on your own was because you didn't want to be punished for your sins?
We’re supposed to be ambassadors for Christ.Why concern ourselves with the faith of others? Or their fate?
When our own personal faith is all that matters.
The faith of all saints matter, which is why we should be praying always for the lost. We who are called by God are commanded by God to share the gospel message. Why? Because all unsaved are dead in trespasses and sins and naturally resistant to the spiritual things of God, and the only way to provoke them is with the word of God. Not all will respond, but the elect will respond.Calvinists believe God predestined, predetermined, those whom he would save.
Those elect one's only come to believe in Him because God gives them that ability. While leaving the non- elect predestined and predetermined by God to live and die totally depraved in sin.
The main problem with Calvinism? Every bit of it is not a unique invention of its namesake, John Calvin. And, every bit of it is able to be sustained by scripture.
Why concern ourselves with the faith of others? Or their fate?
When our own personal faith is all that matters.
Anyone can respond. God wants everyone to respond.The faith of all saints matter, which is why we should be praying always for the lost. We who are called by God are commanded by God to share the gospel message. Why? Because all unsaved are dead in trespasses and sins and naturally resistant to the spiritual things of God, and the only way to provoke them is with the word of God. Not all will respond, but the elect will respond.
There you go again, with your big bully God forcing things on unwilling man. The Bible will have NONE of that.God's sovereign grace is greater than man's will to resist
Well, isn't that just sweet. To "over come the resistance" means to FORCE.and when God overcomes the resistance of the elect, the elect receive God's gifts of salvation and faith.