All humanity was degenerate in Adam.
All means all.
Not all the time. "Universal" terms are often used in a restrictive sense. Rom 3 has nothing to do with the doctrine of Total Depravity.
All humanity was degenerate in Adam.
All means all.
I would not go so far as to say decreed, but certainly God knew for a fact it would happen, and Jesus was already purposed
for that very reason, as Adam being of the natural world was subject to its temptations, to which he inevitably succumbed.
Do please excuse me if I am not able to respond in a timely manner,
as I have been quite ill since visiting the hospital on Friday for a test.
YES! ... Several NT verses reveal that ...The question is who gets the credit for salvation.
God because He is sovereign and the author of EVERYTHING,
or do I because of "my choice".
I believe God gets ALL glory and can not understand how
anyone who is saved by the awesome power of God could disagree.
Thank you so much, dear sweet sister Rosemary... at this point it seems to have turned into a@Magenta ...Prayers lifted up to our Heavenly Father for you...xox...
All humanity was degenerate in Adam.
All means all.
Thank you so much, dear sweet sister Rosemary... at this point it seems to have turned into a
stuffy head cold, but the start of it Friday night was not like anything I'd experienced before...
Thank you kind sir! I just got home from my daily coffee/breakfast outing, and I bought some Vitamin C. I hope that helps!I have already put you on my prayer list, sister. May the Lord's healing touch come upon you soon.
Magenta said:
I would not go so far as to say decreed, but certainly God knew for a fact it would happen, and Jesus was already purposed
for that very reason, as Adam being of the natural world was subject to its temptations, to which he inevitably succumbed.
I tend to categorize God's will -(if that is the correct term)- into three parts: you called it (well, I corrected it to) discretionary, but I see God's will as being permissive, moral, and sovereign. We all (I would think) understand that God has a sovereign will [although I have seen plenty of grumbling about it from our free willers], and God's moral will is made plain to us through His character and commandments, and then there is His permissive will, which is what He allows, which is well within His knowledge/omniscience, but not what I would say to be decreed or (I am thinking there is another word I want here but can't quite grasp it in the moment) and I think many would agree that it is NOT God's will for any to murder, steal, rape or lie etc. That would make Him the author of evil.But can anything happen in this world apart from God's will?
I tend to categorize God's will -(if that is the correct term)- into three parts: you called it (well, I corrected it to) discretionary, but I see God's will as being permissive, moral, and sovereign. We all (I would think) understand that God has a sovereign will [although I have seen plenty of grumbling about it from our free willers], and God's moral will is made plain to us through His character and commandments, and then there is His permissive will, which is what He allows, which is well within His knowledge/omniscience, but not what I would say to be decreed or (I am thinking there is another word I want here but can't quite grasp it in the moment) and I think many would agree that it is NOT God's will for any to murder, steal, rape or lie etc. That would make Him the author of evil.
What I read basically agrees with what I believe...This link below may help us to understand God's will better.
https://www.gotquestions.org/Gods-will.html
Read carefully the comments about his "permissive" will in which he still actively makes choices to not intervene or interfere but to allow a thing to come to past, such as he did with all evil that Joseph suffered.
Hope you're feeling better.![]()
John 6:37 Everyone the Father gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will never drive away.Here is not only God's will for ALL men, but also God's proving action:
John 12:32 And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me.
Nothing in the context can be construed to try and make this say anything other than what it says very plainly and clearly for all to see. Given that the Father and Christ are One, it not just Christ who draws ALL men to Him, but also the Father, for Jesus also said that He does nothing but what He sees the Father doing:
John 5:19 Then answered Jesus and said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do: for what things soever he doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise.
So, the Father draws ALL men, and Christ draws ALL men. So much for Calvinistic nonsense about the Lord allegedly predetermining who will go to Hell...
Some will, many will not respond to that drawing of ALL men...NEXT?
MM
Thank you! I hope to be better enough to go to work by Thursday...Hope you're feeling better.![]()
Here is not only God's will for ALL men, but also God's proving action:
John 12:32 And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me.
Nothing in the context can be construed to try and make this say anything other than what it says very plainly and clearly for all to see. Given that the Father and Christ are One, it not just Christ who draws ALL men to Him, but also the Father, for Jesus also said that He does nothing but what He sees the Father doing:
John 5:19 Then answered Jesus and said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do: for what things soever he doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise.
So, the Father draws ALL men, and Christ draws ALL men. So much for Calvinistic nonsense about the Lord allegedly predetermining who will go to Hell...
Some will, many will not respond to that drawing of ALL men...NEXT?
MM
John 6:37 Everyone the Father gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will never drive away.
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John 6:37 All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never cast out.
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Nah, it does not say whomever is drawn, but those who are given by God to Jesus .Well...there ya go, sis: Universal salvation! Whoever the Father draws WILL come to Jesus. FWT is a trip, isn't it?![]()
John 6:37 Everyone the Father gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will never drive away.
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John 6:37 All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never cast out.
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So, do you believe there is an underlying, purposeful mystery behind those whom the Father draws and that Jesus draws? It's interesting that there seems to be an undercurrent of some being specially called even though the Lord Jesus said that He draws ALL to Himself, with He and the Father being One, and His not doing anything He does not see the Father doing when He walked this earth. All of this, of course, blasts to pieces the vile doctrines of hyper-Calvinism's TULIP dogma. The depravity of that dogma and the violence it does to the understanding of its followers in relation to justice, that ship sinks as easily as a man trying to use a thimble as a boat in the middle of the ocean...
MM