He died spiritually as are all of his offspring. Isn't that cursed?
God didn't curse him. Adam cursed himself by knowing evil which separated him from God, ie, spiritual death
He died spiritually as are all of his offspring. Isn't that cursed?
What do you think the evil he came to know was?God didn't curse him. Adam cursed himself by knowing evil which separated him from God, ie, spiritual death
God didn't curse him. Adam cursed himself by knowing evil which separated him from God, ie, spiritual death
After eating of the fruit of the tree, Adam was no longer in the image of God - he and mankind became cursed by God
The jailer is not being told that he is saved by believing, but will believe by being saved.
@rogerg
pardon me for being captain obvious here, but...
- why does it say "believe and you will be saved" instead of "be saved and you will believe"???
- why does he ask how to be saved instead of asking how to believe?
faaaaar out, man.
show me the verse that says God cursed Adam.
It is still God's desire for mankind to seek after Him. This doesn't negate the fact that man in his fallen estate doesn't seek after God.
You must be getting desperate, asking someone to prove that something didn't happen. . . . . .
The discussion is about did God create man able to seek Him and Acts tells us yes God made man able to seek Him.[Psa 10:4-5 KJV]
4 The wicked, through the pride of his countenance, will not seek [after God]: God [is] not in all his thoughts.
5 His ways are always grievous; thy judgments [are] far above out of his sight: [as for] all his enemies, he puffeth at them.
Still not part of the discussion happening.A good shepherd does not wait for dumb sheep to seek Him, but searches out the lost sheep.
[Gen 2:17 KJV] 17 But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.
Acts 17 does not say that man seeks after God. It does say that God has acted in ways that should cause man to seek after Him, but it never says man can or will do so. If man was inclined to seek after God, why does God need to draw them?The discussion is about did God create man able to seek Him and Acts tells us yes God made man able to seek Him.
Not sure why the other things are mentioned it's a simple yes or no question and yes God created man able to seek Him.
The Bible very plainly and clearly states that man does not seek for God.Acts 17 does not say that man seeks after God. It does say that God has acted in ways that should cause man to seek after
Him, but it never says man can or will do so. If man was inclined to seek after God, why does God need to draw them?
If man was inclined to seek after God, why does God need to draw them?
@lrs68Acts 17 does not say that man seeks after God. It does say that God has acted in ways that should cause man to seek after Him, but it never says man can or will do so. If man was inclined to seek after God, why does God need to draw them?
To show him the way?
Why does He need to if man can do it himself?To show him the way?
Actually if we were to read the Scroll that Luke wrote Acts this would read like this, the correct true way:Acts 17 does not say that man seeks after God. It does say that God has acted in ways that should cause man to seek after Him, but it never says man can or will do so. If man was inclined to seek after God, why does God need to draw them?
I know they're spiritually dead. I am just pointing out how Luke wrote Acts inspired by the Holy Ghost.@lrs68
Plus, being spiritually dead until being saved/born again, man can't seek God. That is why God had to do it all in Eph 2:1 &5, man contributed nothing - he was dead and the dead can't "seek".
Man is born with all he needs to come to faith, we have been told. God not required. No divine intervention necessary at all even though Jesus disagrees. But we know this about FWers: they contradict a slew of Scriptures including the very words of Jesus Christ our Lord.Why does He need to if man can do it himself?