That is interesting to think I serve a God that requires Faith in Himself to be God.
He requires faith for us to be on the "right side" of God.
Not to be God.
He still remains God when someone rejects him.
That is interesting to think I serve a God that requires Faith in Himself to be God.
Address those who I am addressing. I know God doesn't need Faith because He is Faith.He requires faith for us to be on the "right side" of God.
Not to be God.
He still remains God when someone rejects him.
Naw scripture tells us all to humble ourselves before God and then he shall lift us up .But the point remains that God does not "provide grace" to the proud, which is only about 95% of the world -- give or take.... God only bestows grace to the HUMBLE! And humility is a byproduct of God's gift of the Fear of the Lord which he only promised to his covenant people.
Show me from scripture where it is stated that God works in an individual to enable them to choose please.
Indulge us if you will, and elaborate on the "faith generated/generator" idea that you have set forth.But faith generated by individuals apart from the work of God magnifies man. When individuals leave God out of any part of the salvation process, they magnify themselves in that regard.
Your god is hatred.
Can't think straight.
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Of course, they can respond once raised from the dead.![]()
No He is not! He is filled with wondrous, breath-taking and incomprehensible love for his people. And I, for one, take great comfort in knowing that God cannot approve of or love anything or anyone that is inherently evil. I would want nothing to do with any god who loves both the righteous and the wicked simultaneously.
Of course, they can respond once raised from the dead.![]()
As beggars cannot be choosers, so too, no man dead in sins can choose his way out of spiritual death.A deaf person is dead to sound.
If hearing is restored?
He is no longer dead to sound.
Our sinful flesh made our soul "deaf" (dead) to God.
If Grace removes that effect of the flesh?
Our soul now hears God.
Abraham's "true descendants" are the ones God has foreknown and given saving grace to before the foundation of the world, which is the Primary Cause of their faith. If God had not decreed in eternity anyone's salvation, no one would be saved.
As beggars cannot be choosers, so too, no man dead in sins can choose his way out of spiritual death.
The fact that only [some] are chosen does not make God unfair in any way, for all men deserve to be punished!
In your world there is no downside for anyone who dies in Adam. How could there be? He was such a virtuous, God-fearing, pious believer -- to anyone who believes CV5's absurd theories.![]()
His son Abel wasn't too shabby either. Probably took after his dad.In your world there is no downside for anyone who dies in Adam. How could there be? He was such a virtuous, God-fearing, pious believer -- to anyone who believes CV5's absurd theories.![]()
I made no such claim. But you did make the claim that by the word and Spirit God enables man to make a choice whether to believe or not. I was wondering if you can show from scripture this claim.You’re making the claim, not me. I’ve never said faith is apart from God’s Gospel or Spirit. If you think non-determinists ‘leave God out,’ show it from Scripture or from our actual statements, otherwise it’s just unsubstantiated and burden-shifting.
Already did. Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.Indulge us if you will, and elaborate on the "faith generated/generator" idea that you have set forth.
I mean these "corpses" are generating SOMETHING, SOMEHOW. But what exactly?
So your super-determinist position demands that these individuals are basically robots, programmed by God, wired to say and do what they say and do? Believing also that they are utterly devoid of ANY innate volition whereby they can respond in ANY meaningful, effective way to the message and presence of Jesus?
And you believe that these two are in fact "corpses", dead in trespasses and sins, utterly incapable of responding to stimuli?
Or maybe God gave them a jolt just to see them twitch for a while?
Or, IMO, they are truly alive free will volitional creatures who are fully capable of responding POSITIVELY to the gospel message.
Thats what I am going for.
I mean even Jesus seems impressed and surprised by this phenomenal display of what YOU describe as "faith generated by individuals".
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[Luk 7:9 KJV]
When Jesus heard these things, he marvelled at him, and turned him about, and said unto the people that followed him, I say unto you, I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel.
[Mat 15:28 KJV]
Then Jesus answered and said unto her, O woman, great [is] ***thy*** faith: be it unto thee even as thou wilt. And her daughter was made whole from that very hour.
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So tell me in exorbitant detail how those passages fit snugly into your own personal view of "determinism".Already did. Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
Thus:
The word of God produces hearing.
Hearing produces faith.
This is why it says in Ephesians 2:8...not of yourselves. Grammatically, the antecedent to not of yourselves is...wait for it...faith.
Offering an alternative is hardly enabling per se.I made no such claim. But you did make the claim that by the word and Spirit God enables man to make a choice whether to believe or not. I was wondering if you can show from scripture this claim.
Already did. Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
Thus:
The word of God produces hearing.
Hearing produces faith.
This is why it says in Ephesians 2:8...not of yourselves. Grammatically, the antecedent to not of yourselves is...wait for it...faith.