Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

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Only if they pursue the truth with an open mind. Many do not question what they have been taught to believe from an early age.
Nope. It has nothing to do with their mindset. Their history is independent of their mindset.
 
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Man’s heart is deceitful above all things and incurable (Jer 17 v 9), himself full of evil (Mark 7 v 21-23), loves darkness rather than light (John 3 v 19), cannot come to God on his own (John 6 v 44), does not seek for God (Rom 3 v 10-12), is helpless and ungodly (Rom 5 v 6), nothing good dwells in his flesh (Rom 7 v 18), is a slave of sin (Rom 6 v 20, John 8 v 34, 2 Tim 2 v 26), cannot receive spiritual things (1 Cor 2 v 14), is dead in his sins (Eph 2 v 1), is by nature a child of wrath (Eph 2 v 3), is at enmity with God (Eph 2 v 15), hostile to God and cannot submit to God's law (Rom 8 v 7), blinded by Satan (2 Cor 4 v 4), hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that his evil deeds will be exposed (John 3 v 20). Therefore we rightfully conclude in accordance with the conditions described of the unregenerated man in Scripture that his inborn inclination is to reject God. Thanks be to God, Who appoints people to believe (Acts 13 v 48), chooses who is to be holy and blameless (Eph 1 v 4), predestines us to adoption (Eph 1 v 5), calls according to His purpose (2 Tim 1 v 9), chooses us for salvation (2 Thes 2 v 13), leads us to and grants us repentance (Rom 2 v 4, 2 Tim 2 v 24-25), grants the act of believing (Phil 1 v 29), works faith in the believer (John 6 v 28-29), causes us to be born again (1 Pet 1 v 3), born again not by our will, effort or desire but by His will and desire (John 1 v 12-13), grants that we come to Jesus (John 6 v 65), draws people to Himself (John 6 v 44), predestines us to salvation (Rom 8 v 29-30), and circumcises our heart (with the heart one believes [Rom 10 v 10]) as promised in Deut 30 v 6, all according to His purpose (Phil 2 v 13). The stony ground of man’s wicked heart is not good soil. A bad tree cannot bring forth good fruit. Jesus said so! (Matt 7 v 18 + 12 v 33; Luke 6 v 43). All this and more weighed against zero verses articulating the so-called “free will” of the natural man, which is a vain man-exalting philosophically based doctrine erroneously and egregiously elevated to Bible truth. Praise God and to His glory, what is impossible with man is possible with God.
 
Oh? What passage of Scripture do you think he read that we will see supports TULIP?

You're changing the subject now. You asked which verses to discuss and I supplied them. Now it's your turn to disprove them as written, unless, that is, you agree with them as written. Do you?
 
Oh? What passage of Scripture do you think he read that we will see supports TULIP?
None. I believe you have already made up your mind.

BTW...using the acronym TULIP already shows your bias. If you were genuine about an honest discussion of doctrine, you wouldn't begin with an acronym, but a particular doctrine.
 
NO, Jesus told them that if they believe it is because it is by work of God not of themselves. You twisted the interpretation of the verse

So Jesus is informing them that the work is God's belief in them. Yup that makes sense. NOT!!

I twisted the interpretation, lol.

It is so obviously not about what God produces (saving faith) but what God expects and God expects >>>>>>> trusting in Him just like Abraham, not seeking justification in works of the law.


#contextkillscalvinism
 
You're changing the subject now. You asked which verses to discuss and I supplied them. Now it's your turn to disprove them as written, unless, that is, you agree with them as written. Do you?

@GWH I meant to include in my post that I agree with them exactly as written.
 
Sure. God saved me through Jesus Christ by His mercy and grace alone.
really ? ... no faith involved ?

Romans 3:24-26 Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus: Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God; To declare, I say, at this time his righteousness: that he might be just, and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.

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So Jesus is informing them that the work is God's belief in them. Yup that makes sense. NOT!!

I twisted the interpretation, lol.

It is so obviously not about what God produces (saving faith) but what God expects and God expects >>>>>>> trusting in Him just like Abraham, not seeking justification in works of the law.


#contextkillscalvinism

See what I mean? You can read words but not process them logically into a whole.

You've managed to totally mess-up the verse, but I'll try again. It is saying that it is only by God's work that someone comes to
a true belief in Christ - true belief does not come from their intellect nor effort it is a gift given from God. Got it this time?
 
Oh? What passage of Scripture do you think he read that we will see supports TULIP?


You can spend the time if you want, but just know that they have a veil over their eyes and they read "determinism" in all their curated verses.
I suspect that is it borders nearly on impossible to remove that veil.
 
See what I mean? You can read words but not process them logically into a whole.

You've managed to totally mess-up the verse, but I'll try again. It is saying that it is only by God's work that someone comes to
a true belief in Christ - true belief does not come from their intellect nor effort it is a gift given from God. Got it this time?

Well Jesus was using their own term "work" to respond to them.
I really think you have significantly lowered the IQ of Christ Jesus and His brilliant response to them.

All you see is saving faith is a gift, regeneration precedes faith, not correct soteriology and unbiblical.
 
Well Jesus was using their own term "work" to respond to them.
I really think you have significantly lowered the IQ of Christ Jesus and His brilliant response to them.

All you see is saving faith is a gift, regeneration precedes faith, not correct soteriology and unbiblical.
How do understand Philippians 1:29? What is given? To whom?
 
Well Jesus was using their own term "work" to respond to them.
I really think you have significantly lowered the IQ of Christ Jesus and His brilliant response to them.

All you see is saving faith is a gift, regeneration precedes faith, not correct soteriology and unbiblical.

Well, you think wrong. They words are clear. Jesus was explaining to them how true belief occurs and it is only by God
 
All you see is saving faith is a gift, regeneration precedes faith, not correct soteriology and unbiblical.

Yes, regeneration is first, and that too is from God. Faith comes with/after regeneration and regeneration is from God. It is all by
God, nothing by man.