Jesus describes someone planting seeds into four types of soil; the hard path, rocky, thorny, and good soil.
In Calvinism there is only two types of soil, the predestined soil and the reprobate soil.
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Jesus describes someone planting seeds into four types of soil; the hard path, rocky, thorny, and good soil.
In Calvinism there is only two types of soil, the predestined soil and the reprobate soil.
Jesus laid aside His human will to do the will of the Father, out of His great and everlasting love for us.That doesn't answer my question. Yes or no will do.
The illuminating power of the word of is the Spirit. We are born again by water and the Spirit. The Spirit is pretty easy. Water there is the word of God according to 1 Peter 1:23.That is not what Paul is stating at all.
People can and do respond to the message of the Gospel positively based on the illuminating power of the Truth and God's words.
The Gospel is sufficient God says so.
It would be best if people dropped this unfounded presupposition that God’s gracious work needs more grace to work.
Obviously, Reformed theology fails to understand the power of the spoken word of God.
It is shown in Genesis in the beginning God spoke and things were created.
Jesus was the word, in the beginning was the word and the word was God!
By our own free will we can stop our ears or open them!
Psalms 107:20 “He sent his word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions”.
I dont blame God for how we respond to what he’s done to save us no . My personal opinion and belief is that part is on us whether we respond or we don’t.
He’s told us the outcome of each path we choose whether good or evil . if we believe him well be saved is my belief
They believe people in love with darkness will choose light. It is really quite sad how little understandingThe illuminating power of the word of is the Spirit. We are born again by water and the Spirit.
The Spirit is pretty easy. Water there is the word of God according to 1 Peter 1:23.
Jesus is the word and the Spirit is the spirit of Christ.
The illuminating power of the word of is the Spirit. We are born again by water and the Spirit. The Spirit is pretty easy. Water there is the word of God according to 1 Peter 1:23.
Jesus is the word and the Spirit is the spirit of Christ.
God that’s my point . Has been all along God made mankind able to hear his word but we all don’t react to it the same way, which is what brings the final result .
God says so over and over and over again. How anyone could dismiss it beggars the imagination.It is on us!
Scripture does not support your view anywhere.And one has to "believe" first and then they are regenerated/born again.
What is the power of God there? How is the word of God the power of God? Who is exercising the power?“For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith … Rom 1:16,17
Is the Spirit inspired and God breathed gospel that reveals the righteousness of God really the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes?
Or do these verses need to be revised to read >>>>>> “for it is the power of God for salvation only to those who God, before they hear it, regenerates them so they are able to understand the righteousness revealed in it, so they will then believe.”
She ascribes to those who do not believe what is said of those who do. It stares her in the face but she misses it.What is the power of God there? How is the word of God the power of God? Who is exercising the power?
If it requires illumination, and the Spirit is doing the illumination, God is already at work before faith is evidenced. And if everyone who doesn't believe thinks the gospel is foolishness, then those who do come to believe must first have been unenlightened or they would have already believed.And one has to "believe" first and then they are regenerated/born again.
Scripture does not support your view anywhere.
God says so over and over and over again. How anyone could dismiss it beggars the imagination.
Yes salvation is always impossible so say the Calvinites. And what's worse they declare that no less than God himself made it impossible. For everyone but them.
What a goof reply. I didn't say God made it impossible. I just showed how God, in fact, made it possible.Yes salvation is always impossible so say the Calvinites. And what's worse they declare that no less than God himself made it impossible. For everyone but them.
Romans 9Yes...even the wicked God created for the day of evil (Prov 16:4).
Of course you say is impossible. You ALWAYS say it's impossible.What a goof reply. I didn't say God made it impossible. I just showed how God, in fact, made it possible.
There you go again. If you mean by me and a few of my homies a number that no man can number, then yes. How many stars are there? How about grains of sand?Of course you say is impossible. You ALWAYS say it's impossible.
For everyone that was not chosen to salvation before they were ever born.
Right? I mean that's what you actually believe right?
Which is everybody but special you and a few of your special homies.
And your group is the only one with " super special spiritual abilities" to actually comprehend the Gospel message to begin with.. And the innate ability (that you miraculously obtained before you were never born) to read the Bible with any sort of comprehension at all.
Did I say that God would keep them against their will?
But since you deny God is keeping his saints, then give me you interpretation of Jude 1 and 24.
No, an enslaved, in bondage will that is prisoner to its own evil nature does not make salvation a farce, nor does it make God hateful toward those he does not elect to keep. Salvation isn't a farce because the slaves/prisoners are utterly powerless and in need of rescue by God. And God is not hateful toward the non-elect by passing over them; rather, he is giving them what they want and deserve thereby giving them JUSTICE (not to be confused with Mercy).
In other words you agree with my assessment of your Calvinite dogma. Seeing as you have not challenged my post on any point.There you go again. If you mean by me and a few of my homies a number that no man can number, then yes. How many stars are there? How about grains of sand?