So, he is still unregenerate and dead when He cries out for deliverance from this insidious virus pervertingb His life.
Just repeating.
Similar to some in the Exodus generation who cried out for freedom from slavery.
So, he is still unregenerate and dead when He cries out for deliverance from this insidious virus pervertingb His life.
9 For I was alive without the law once: but when the commandment came, sin revived, and I died.
There is a time in his life when the written moral code of a child's culture means nothing to the child. I would see when he first understands the difference between moral right and moral wrong as the commandment coming to him, and the temptation to disobey becomes a real moral choice.How do you interpret "when the commandment came"? In Paul's life the commandment was always there, from birth in a Jewish family under law.
There is a time in his life when the written moral code of a child's culture means nothing to the child. I would see when he first understands the difference between moral right and moral wrong as the commandment coming to him, and the temptation to disobey becomes a real moral choice.
Understanding one"s need to freely choose to submit to God's means of healing does not negate one's need to freely submit to God's means of healing..Thanks for your non-answer. If God has universally given all men the power to freely choose TO..., then would any man need to access God's power that works unto salvation? Don't you recall what you wrote?
Sl, when Paul says in Rom. 7 that sin was dead without the law, what was sinn separated from to be dead? and what did it become attached to to come to life?And what in the world do you think physical death is if not the separation of the soul from the body? Have you never read:
Luke 12:20
20 But God said to him, 'Fool! This night your soul is required of you, and the things you have prepared, whose will they be?'
ESV
It doesn't say they cry out for freedom or for God. It says God heard their cries which came by reason of their taskmasters. Also that He had seen the oppression...Exodus 3:7,9. It doesn't say they called upon the name of the Lord or cried out to God.Just repeating.
Similar to some in the Exodus generation who cried out for freedom from slavery.
It all goes back to what the condition of fallen man actually is. Some don't think he's too bad. I disagree.
I never said that man cannot respond to the Gospel. Neither have I said man cannot understand the Gospel. Why do you ask me to do something I haven't claimed?Is there a post where you cite scripture, exegeted by you which clearly states that fallen man is born morally incapable of responding to the Gospel message?
I never said that man cannot respond to the Gospel. Neither have I said man cannot understand the Gospel. Why do you ask me to do something I haven't claimed?
It doesn't say they cry out for freedom or for God. It says God heard their cries which came by reason of their taskmasters. Also that He had seen the oppression...Exodus 3:7,9. It doesn't say they called upon the name of the Lord or cried out to God.
This is your poor assumption.Yes I know your position, however if a person needs to be given spiritual hearing/acted upon supernatural by God first then the underlying assumption is he cannot respond to the Gospel message unless he is given the ability.
So I am looking for a scripture, when not taken out of context and properly exegeted, clearly demonstrates this underlying tenet that the truth and power of the truth in the Gospel message is insufficient to persuade a person.
Take your time, lol.
There is always a remnant in Israel that is of Israel who fear God and do not bend the knee. It is through these individuals that God is fulfilling His purposes and making known His ways.You are correct. They cried out because of their oppressors, and their cry came to YHWH who came down to deliver them/set them free.
Do you agree that some of Israel feared God and that God was involved with them Ex1:17-20?
You'll note I didn't say they cried out to God.
Thanks for the correction.
THat's an awful theory, and not in the Bible.Nice theory but it doesn't work. Only the spiritual man with the Spirit of God has spiritual discernment. The natural man cannot understand the the things of God. How can he? God is the Source of all Wisdom, Knowledge and Understanding, and God-hating men t want no part of his truth, which is why don't seek Him. The world hates God and his Christ because the Godhead testifies that what the worlde does is evil (Jn 7:7)! And men don't care much for having their sins thrown into their faces.
There is always a remnant in Israel that is of Israel who fear God and do not bend the knee. It is through these individuals that God is fulfilling His purposes and making known His ways.
THat's an awful theory, and not in the Bible.
Sorry. Yes.So that reads like a, yes.
Thanks.
a soul will be shown thoughts to consider in the privacy of his own mind.