PaulThomson said:
False dichotomy. Those are not the only two options. Another option is to read the Bible for yourself and just share with others what you see in a passage and listening to them as to what they truly see in it, and comparing perspectives to decide for yourself what the most persuasive message of the passage is so far, and to be open to learning more and perhaps changing opinions. I am neither Arminian nor Calvinist. I don't even know what Arminius taught. I base my understanding of scripture on what the Bible says, not on what some mere man says.
I suppose I should have mentioned trusting the Holy Spirit to guide my reading, thinking and understanding. But I was responding to a post which was dealing only with the alleged theologies of Arminius and Calvin, and did not include the Holy Spirit. I am interested in the perspectives of other bible readers, but I want to see whether their reasons for their perspectives stack up with scripture, or are importing presuppositions that do not derive directly from scripture.
I am not about to hand over my personal relationship with God to someone who is no more or less reliable at interpreting scripture than I am. Aeonous life is a relationship with God and Jesus (John 17:3) not a relationship with some other man and His teaching. I won't be selling my aeonous life for a mess of potage.
False dichotomy. Those are not the only two options. Another option is to read the Bible for yourself and just share with others what you see in a passage and listening to them as to what they truly see in it, and comparing perspectives to decide for yourself what the most persuasive message of the passage is so far, and to be open to learning more and perhaps changing opinions. I am neither Arminian nor Calvinist. I don't even know what Arminius taught. I base my understanding of scripture on what the Bible says, not on what some mere man says.
So you lean on your own understanding to interpret the Bible, while God has appointed Sheppard's to interpret the scriptures for us Sheep.
Why wouldn't you take advantage of the interpretations of highly educated theologians. Private Bible study's are not recommended by most Churches, it's best to study in a group with at least a few elders to guide us.
God doesn't give everyone the gift of discernment, to interpret the scriptures. He gives that gift to those He appoints to be Shepherds. Private interpretation is like taking the law into your own hands.
The Bible is packed with deep theology, it's not possible to understand it correctly if we read it like an ordinary book. It takes many years of diligent study to become a Shepherd, who is equipped to teach others.
Why wouldn't you take advantage of the interpretations of highly educated theologians. Private Bible study's are not recommended by most Churches, it's best to study in a group with at least a few elders to guide us.
God doesn't give everyone the gift of discernment, to interpret the scriptures. He gives that gift to those He appoints to be Shepherds. Private interpretation is like taking the law into your own hands.
The Bible is packed with deep theology, it's not possible to understand it correctly if we read it like an ordinary book. It takes many years of diligent study to become a Shepherd, who is equipped to teach others.
I am not about to hand over my personal relationship with God to someone who is no more or less reliable at interpreting scripture than I am. Aeonous life is a relationship with God and Jesus (John 17:3) not a relationship with some other man and His teaching. I won't be selling my aeonous life for a mess of potage.