Getting more ridiculous.Oopsies... moving the goal post again.
Ultimately one has to choose/yield to receive, unless one is forced to receive.
One or the other.
Lost your marbles.
You don't.
You don't understand grace. It is not conditional.
And show me from scripture where it states that someone should choose God as a means of salvation.
Getting more ridiculous.
Oopsies, back to the you do not understand.
Is that what you did when God gifted you with physical life: You chose and yielded to him? Or did God "force" his will upon you and tell you, "You will live whether you want to or not"?
LOL, the sunshine is not a personal gift.
How does this connect to accepting the very particular and specific gift of salvation?
I think it does not.
I have already addressed the tension between God's sovereignty and man's moral responsibility in both Deut 29 & 30. The conclusion you reach via Deut 29:9 totally obliterates what Moses said in v. 4. Explain to me WHY would Moses say such a thing if the Lord had given to the Jews a mind to understand and eyes to see and ears to hear? Apparently in your universe these things are not necessary for obedience. People imprisoned in their darkness with no spiritual understanding are just as capable of obeying as people with eyes to see and ears to hear, aren't they? So...again, what is the point to v.4? Why is it even in the bible?
How does this connect to accepting the very particular and specific gift of salvation?
I think it does not.
That's unfortunate, you almost learned something.
Scripture is clear about that also but they deny it.You received benefit you didn't strive for or choose. Plants grew today. You ate. All due to the grace of God. He is the fount of every blessing, and every good and perfect gift has come down from the Father.
And the conclusion YOU reach regarding Deut. 29:4 obliterates the rest of what Moses said including the clearest verse.
What is the point of the rest; why is it even in the Bible?
Which hermeneutical method is more valid?
(I note that you do not propose examining another passage.)
Ah, dear Cameron, the rub is that you must choose to believe that the sun is shining.
The fact that is it and God made it so is not enough for these Pelagian heretics.
When will you FWers understand that God's will is never contingent upon any of his moral creatures'? The Royal King does whatsoever He pleases in heaven and on this earth. His kingdom isn't a democracy.