Jesus was born of the Spirit and didn't have a sin nature. He, like Adam before sin, had unfettered wills.....Jesus said, Not MY WILL be done but Your Will be done.
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Yes, I truly wonder how people gloss over the whole world being under the power and influence of the evil one.Jesus was born of the Spirit and didn't have a sin nature. He, like Adam before sin, had unfettered wills.
And His example is written for us to do the same as He did.Jesus was born of the Spirit and didn't have a sin nature. He, like Adam before sin, had unfettered wills.
You missed the point: Jesus was never dead in His trespasses and sins. He was never being dominated by Satan. Read Ephesians 2:1-3. That is the condition of fallen man. He is not unhindered to make choices. They are captives of Satan. This is what they need to be set free from.And His example is written for us to do the same as He did.
He told us to submit and let the Fathers Will be done in the daily Prayer He taught us.
That is what free willers continually ignore, contradict, and deny. Scripture says the natural man can not submit to God's law.You missed the point: Jesus was never dead in His trespasses and sins. He was never being dominated by Satan. Read Ephesians 2:1-3. That is the condition of fallen man. He is not unhindered to make choices. They are captives of Satan. This is what they need to be set free from.
The Prayer Jesus taught was to those who have the need to repent daily. So for those who sin unaware or by personal choice this Prayer ensures daily requests towards forgiveness from personal sins and sins others have committed towards you.You missed the point: Jesus was never dead in His trespasses and sins. He was never being dominated by Satan. Read Ephesians 2:1-3. That is the condition of fallen man. He is not unhindered to make choices. They are captives of Satan. This is what they need to be set free from.
Pure nonsense! All FWers believe that it is their "freewill" decision to repent and believe the gospel that triggers God's saving response. In fact, FWers believe that God doesn't actually save anyone but provides the mere OPPORTUNITY to be saved.
"Efficacious" means "having the POWER to produce the desired effect". If this kind of power can be resisted by sinners, then God's grace is neither efficacious or irresistible. BUT...if a sinner does not innately possess greater power to overcome God's grace, then His grace is efficacious or irresistible. Take your pick, Mr. Wanna-be wordsmith.
Your objection to the Five Doctrines of Grace forces you FWers to try to rebut the Doctrines with your lame theory that if God's grace is irresistible then he must be forcing men to repent and believe. I do NOT believe that God forces anyone to repent and believe the gospel.
So, now answer the question I asked. How is the account of Jonah not prima facie evidence that God's WILL is efficacious in nature?
But none of the "by grace" verses that I quoted or cited are qualified as you are doing!
Your response again misses the point. Those who are in the estate I shared are under the control of Satan. They do his will, not God's.The Prayer Jesus taught was to those who have the need to repent daily. So for those who sin unaware or by personal choice this Prayer ensures daily requests towards forgiveness from personal sins and sins others have committed towards you.
Your response again misses the point. Those who are in the estate I shared are under the control of Satan. They do his will, not God's.
And everyone sins daily.
You are conflating making choices with free will. All can make choices, but those choices are always according to one's nature...that which is of the flesh is flesh and that which is of the spirit is spirit.What's interesting to me is that it's basically [[ONLY PAUL]] that claims sinful man is unable to seek after God.
If we read the entire Bible we see the Prophets, Jesus, and the Disciples [using the teachings of Jesus] telling us it's possible anyone can seek after God.
So why is Paul different from the rest of the Bible?
These Verses below are just some of about 30 verses saying seek God and you can find Him and they are addressed to both non believers and believers.
Isaiah 55:6-7:
This verse encourages people to "seek the Lord while he may be found" and to "call upon him while he is near."
Matthew 7:7:
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus promises that those who "seek" will "find."
Jeremiah 29:13:
This verse assures that when people "seek Me with all your heart," they will "find Me."
Acts 17:27:
This verse states that God has designed that people would "seek Him and perhaps reach out for Him and find Him."
Hebrews 11:6:
This verse emphasizes the importance of faith in seeking God, stating that "whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him."
Maybe your viewpoint is different but some believe it's impossible for natural man to seek God but the Verses I offered show otherwise.You are conflating making choices with free will. All can make choices, but those choices are always according to one's nature...that which is of the flesh is flesh and that which is of the spirit is spirit.
Also, Jesus said we could do nothing apart from Him. Sounds like Jesus wasn't a big free willer either.
The Lord's Prayer reads in part:
Matt 6:9-10
9 "This, then, is how you should pray:
"'Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name,
10 your kingdom come,
your will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.
NIV
My question to you FWers has to do with v.10, especially the highlighted part. Jesus taught that we should pray that God's will be done here on planet earth just as it is done in heaven. My question, therefore, is this: Is God's will in heaven contingent on his angels' choices or volition or does God act unilaterally in heaven?
Genesis 6:5That is what free willers continually ignore, contradict, and deny. Scripture says the natural man can not submit to God's law.
If natural man is able to try to find God like the Prophets, Jesus, Disciples claim that doesn't mean natural man can save Himself. Why would natural man be seeking God if natural man could save himself? Wouldn't natural man be seeking God to be saved by God like Acts 17 suggests?Genesis 6:5
Early on, scripture proclaims that there is nothing good in man. His thoughts which originate from the heart are evil continually. If this is true, then man must be given a new heart in order to trust/believe in Christ.
The FWers seem to think that we receive a new heart after coming to faith through our own power/decision. (No help needed). But I believe that this is putting the cart before the horse.
This new heart is freely given to God's elect and it is not something which was desired or ask for. It is a gift freely given by the grace of God and cannot be rejected.
This is the work of the Holy Spirit who draws us to Christ.
Fwers simply have this need to believe they do all things in their own power, and thus attempt to rob God of His glory! This is certainly an incorrect way of thinking, similar to squatting with your spurs on!.
So Christians can do nothing apart from Jesus, but unregenerate individuals can?Maybe your viewpoint is different but some believe it's impossible for natural man to seek God but the Verses I offered show otherwise.
And Jesus is talking to those who believe. Hence why we pray in His name, heal in His name, cast out demons in His name, and so forth.
What's interesting to me is that it's basically [[ONLY PAUL]] that claims sinful man is unable to seek after God.
If we read the entire Bible we see the Prophets, Jesus, and the Disciples [using the teachings of Jesus] telling us it's possible anyone can seek after God.
So why is Paul different from the rest of the Bible?