There is a way to quote certain parts of a post so you can directly that part.
You can highlight the part you want to discuss, and up on the toolbar where you see the 3 dots. Click that then click quote.
Or you can do as I did here and type in [ / quote ] (no spaces) at the end of the first part. then every time after. add [ quote ] no spaces in front, and end the section with [ / quote ] that should help you from having to repeat. If you need help let me know
Do you believe justification comes before regeneration. or one is regenerated, then has faith, then is justified? from what you just posted. I still can not determine which way you believe
all of them would identify as one who belongs to Christ. so hopefully you have answered my question above and we can resolve this issue of what you believe.
thank you
Everlasting grace:There is a way to quote certain parts of a post so you can directly that part.
You can highlight the part you want to discuss, and up on the toolbar where you see the 3 dots. Click that then click quote.
Or you can do as I did here and type in [ / quote ] (no spaces) at the end of the first part. then every time after. add [ quote ] no spaces in front, and end the section with [ / quote ] that should help you from having to repeat. If you need help let me know
WB: I could do what you’ve suggested but you seem to have missed my point about sections of my response to posts being edited out. And in your latest response you’ve done that very thing.
Everlasting grace: In your origional post. if you were coming from a calvinist point of view. that regeneration must take place first. then my origional comment to you stands, and I am sorry if you did not understand that comment.
WB: My intention is to present a Scriptural view as I am convinced that only God is infallible and only the Bible accurately informs readers of His thoughts.
That being the case I am convinced – and I’m speaking as a former atheist to give you some more context – that God gives to ‘some’ and indeed ‘many’ the gift of faith and that in that instant when someone e.g. WB is gifted with faith he is regenerated i.e. born again and is saved…whereas prior to that occasion WB was an unregenerate i.e. spiritually dead and unsaved man.
Is my position now made clear?
Everlasting grace: Do you believe justification comes before regeneration. or one is regenerated, then has faith, then is justified? from what you just posted. I still can not determine which way you believe
WB: Please tell which part(s) of “God gives the gift of faith and in that INSTANT (i.e. the instant that WB received FAITH) he is regenerated and saved.”
Everlasting grace: if you were not coming from a calvinist perspective, (that one m,ust be regenerated BEFORE they believe) then I wish you would have let me know. and we could have resolved the discussion. and that is why there may be confusion on your part.
WB: Is it not just possible that by trying to put my comments into a category, in this instance, that of Calvinism that you have created confusion for yourself?
As an aside, let me say this. I’ve read some of what Calvin has written and some of what Luther has written and I’ve also read some of what the Romanists have to say and whilst I find some of what those aforementioned have written to be of interest I consider their views only in the light of Scripture to see if what they present stands up to scrutiny.
In other words, I don’t put my faith in what any man has to say and the reason is that I know only too well that the default of Man is to get things wrong – even though they may very well be sincere.
So, I don’t identify as a Calvinist or a Lutheran or a Romanist ….and I identify as one who belongs to Jesus Christ who is my Lord and Saviour.
Everlasting grace: all of them would identify as one who belongs to Christ. so hopefully you have answered my question above and we can resolve this issue of what you believe.
thank you
WB: Well, hopefully my position – I cannot speak on behalf of “all of them [who] would identify as one who belongs to Christ”….that’s not my job and it is in His domain – is now clear.