It shows your argument that it doesn't happen according to that verse false.Going off into a tangent are we, ...
Still does not provide evidence of regeneration prior to personal faith.
It shows your argument that it doesn't happen according to that verse false.Going off into a tangent are we, ...
Still does not provide evidence of regeneration prior to personal faith.
John 3:16. It reads: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal lifeGod loves those who are IN Christ, i.e. His elect (1Tim 1:14); therefore, God cannot possibly love the world in the distributive sense with a personal, intimate, filial covenantal love, unless one posits that the entire ungodly world is IN Christ! This is why Jesus didn't pray for the world in Jn 17 that so many boldly allege He loved so much! IOW, God loves NO ONE, with the kind of love described above, who is outside of Christ! And this biblical fact squares nicely with God's New Covenant promises of instilling the Fear of the Lord and spiritually circumcising the hearts of only his covenant people. Those promises were never made to the world In fact, all the promises that God made to Israel and the Church are "yes" IN Christ (2Cor 1:20). Therefore, they are "no" to those outside of Christ!
The Reformed traditionalists are referring here to the "kidnapped-lobotomy-shotgun wedding" crowd.Nor is there any "wiggle room" for salvation outside of God's chosen, covenant people. Christ came to fulfill the oath his Father made to Abraham -- and to all of Abraham's spiritual descendants (Lk 1:72)!
Yep there are those who are more polite in there dismissiveness,Scripture may be wasted on the FWer but there are others reading along who
no doubt come to a deeper understanding of what is really happening here,
and what any true discussion is about, since many wrongfully assume that
having any kind of choice is what is under view, and not what Scripture says of man.
It shows your argument that it doesn't happen according to that verse false.
If they weren't dead, then why did God have to make them alive?
There are many who are initially dismissive, thinking that being able to choose what colour of socks to wear proves man has a will that is free, but that is a very shallow view of man and not at all what is under consideration, since it has no bearing at all on the eternal fate of one's soul... what is really under view is what Scripture says of the unregenerated man: being a lover of darkness and a slave to sin, blinded to the truth, under the power and influence of the wicked one, captive to the will of the devil, incapable of obeying or submitting to God, refusing to come into the light, unable to receive or comprehend the spiritual things of God which he is actually opposed to as a God hater etc etc and much of it too is dismissed by the free willers, because many of them are Pelagian heretics. But to those reading along who are not Pelagian heretics and see the truth of Scripture presented? Glory be to God for opening their eyes to the truth of the matter.Yep there are those who are more polite in there dismissiveness,
Patience is key I guess, oh well as long as your ok now, what's been said upto now may well fall on stoney ground and not flourish just yet for some, but it can further down the line.
You know the scripture about the seeds that fell in stoney ground.
The parable of the sower
People who hear the word of God with joy but have no real understanding of faith, quickly fall away when hard ship comes along or persecution
Because there understandings of spiritual matters have not yet matured.
We should take heed to this as we have all been there, but at the same time we still must guard our heart
So it's important to remain kind and act in kindness and be patient, I understand all that.
Ok magenta take care bye for now.
The Reformed traditionalists are referring here to the "kidnapped-lobotomy-shotgun wedding" crowd.
Right?
You know......the crowd who never drank the cup of the covenant of their own volition, nor believed AFTER hearing the gospel.
Just checking. Because it follows what you believe about God regarding Mary.
If they weren't dead, then why did God have to make them alive?
Yep there are those who are more polite in there dismissiveness,
All your conjecture. If God's mercy is in Christ, then it is by Christ, not by man.
By God's Grace through Faith.
And since YOU SAY that God has no choice but to do the "pre-birth sovereign lottery" debacle, then He actually loves NO ONE, and NO ONE loves Him either! The super-determinists have confirmed this principle over and over again until their keyboards short-circuit.IOW, God loves NO ONE, with the kind of love described above, who is outside of Christ!
Oh? Do you equate it with how much God's sovereignty triggers FWers? Or how muchThey really do not like the fact that "belief truly precedes regeneration" ... seems very triggering!
Well you just had explained to you that the verse your argument hinged on didn't say what you purported. What other verses make the case?Belief precedes, is still very clear.
Well you just had explained to you that the verse your argument hinged on didn't say what you purported. What other verses make the case?
Yea they do get triggered around here. Whenever they get knocked off their high elitist horse.They really do not like the fact that "belief truly precedes regeneration" ... seems very triggering!
You guys are the boasters. We credit God for our salvation. You boast in your choice.