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Yep. You did not get what I said. Read 2 Corinthians 7:1. You have to look at the whole counsel of God’s Word and not isolate verses in a vacuum. Yes, passages like in Ezekiel about the New Covenant are true. Ezekiel 36:27 says, “And I will put my spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes, and ye shall keep my judgments, and do them.”
But like I said, do you believe this is happening automatically for all believers who are Elect? Is this happening in your own life? Is it happening in the lives of other Calvinists? How about other Christians in general? Have you ever heard of believers going into mental blackouts and suddenly obeying God without knowing what they were doing, or perfectly doing everything the Lord commands without ever resisting?
In other words, the verse is true, but it must be read in balance with other verses. Scripture interprets Scripture. I believe a Christian can allow God’s Spirit to cause him to walk in His statutes and to keep His judgments, but that is conditioned upon following the very requirements God has given to the believer. God enables, but we must yield. The promise is real, but it is not fulfilled apart from the believer responding to God’s Word.
Yep. You did not get what I said. Read 2 Corinthians 7:1. You have to look at the whole counsel of God’s Word and not isolate verses in a vacuum. Yes, passages like in Ezekiel about the New Covenant are true. Ezekiel 36:27 says, “And I will put my spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes, and ye shall keep my judgments, and do them.”
But like I said, do you believe this is happening automatically for all believers who are Elect? Is this happening in your own life? Is it happening in the lives of other Calvinists? How about other Christians in general? Have you ever heard of believers going into mental blackouts and suddenly obeying God without knowing what they were doing, or perfectly doing everything the Lord commands without ever resisting?
In other words, the verse is true, but it must be read in balance with other verses. Scripture interprets Scripture. I believe a Christian can allow God’s Spirit to cause him to walk in His statutes and to keep His judgments, but that is conditioned upon following the very requirements God has given to the believer. God enables, but we must yield. The promise is real, but it is not fulfilled apart from the believer responding to God’s Word.
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there's a huge difference between determinism and for-knowing.@cv5 if God eternally decreed all events per true Calvinism, then how was it that the children of Israel and Judah did abominations which God did not command, nor come into His mind (Jer. 32:35)?
ok maybe you can remember next time,I did not leave out Matthew 22:14, as I referenced in words. I simply forgot to reference it.
God decreeing evil is the most odious of all the Calvinists' folly.@cv5 if God eternally decreed all events per true Calvinism, then how was it that the children of Israel and Judah did abominations which God did not command, nor come into His mind (Jer. 32:35)?
@OLDBUTNEW, did you see my article I posted in this thread?
hey you know hes only going to take great satisfaction in showing it again.@Blue155 : Hi, Bro; No, I didn't, I'm sorry.
Great question. It appears some of the less faithful Calvinists to Calvinism will not follow their belief to its logical conclusion. Calvinists might not use the phraseology “born with God-hating nature”, but the concept is warranted in their doctrine, as it requires it due to believing in total inability/depravity. I’d have to ask if God eternally decreed us to allegedly have a “God-hating nature” from birth, per Calvinism? And if He did, then is He pleased with His own eternal decree..yet all while simultaneously having eternally elected those same ones who are born with a “God-hating nature” as being the elect. Makes no sense. Having a “God-hating sinner” simultaneously being the elect (saved). That’s like saying you are damned and saved at the same time in the same sense. Or it’s like saying you are dead and alive at the same time in the same sense. That is the law of non-contradiction, which Calvinism is filled with. The elect are “saved from eternity,” yet the elect are “damned by nature” until regenerated. This is what Calvinism logically results in, even though Calvinists avoid saying it directly.God decreeing evil is the most odious of all the Calvinists' folly.
So why is it that they enshrine it with the greatest glee?
Many have probably realised i don't think we can exercise free will, even think it's impossible for us to. Won't explain why i think it's an impossiblility for us yet, think it's useful for some to express why they think it exists first.
I have no doubt we have and can make choices throughout life, however, think our options are far more restricted than most realise. What do you think?
https://christianchat.com/threads/can-we-really-exercise-free-will.218061/post-5622261@Blue155 : Hi, Bro; No, I didn't, I'm sorry.
That's sound like a narcissist to me and not what is taught by people who care about God.Great question. It appears some of the less faithful Calvinists to Calvinism will not follow their belief to its logical conclusion. Calvinists might not use the phraseology “born with God-hating nature”, but the concept is warranted in their doctrine, as it requires it due to believing in total inability/depravity. I’d have to ask if God eternally decreed us to allegedly have a “God-hating nature” from birth, per Calvinism? And if He did, then is He pleased with His own eternal decree..yet all while simultaneously having eternally elected those same ones who are born with a “God-hating nature” as being the elect. Makes no sense. Having a “God-hating sinner” simultaneously being the elect (saved). That’s like saying you are damned and saved at the same time in the same sense. Or it’s like saying you are dead and alive at the same time in the same sense. That is the law of non-contradiction, which Calvinism is filled with. The elect are “saved from eternity,” yet the elect are “damned by nature” until regenerated. This is what Calvinism logically results in, even though Calvinists avoid saying it directly.
I’m pretty sure I did in the article, Jordon. Perhaps you should read it again.ok maybe you can remember next time,
Perhaps you can give us an interpretation of Mathew 22:14
You kill me lolThat's sound like a narcissist to me and not what is taught by people who care about God.
All the people your aiming this at here, have been patient with you.
But anyhow you still haven't answered why the true Calvin taught people to be obedient to the father.
hey you know hes only going to take great satisfaction in showing it again.
He thinks hes created a master piece now, because cv5 has approved it as flawless.
The trouble is tho his entire word of God is about God is what somebody else thinks.
Sadly its the way with many here bro
Yep he did create you to have a choice,God created us to have free will as He wants us to choose Him and love Him. God only wants what is best for us and left us the choice to follow Him or to not follow and choose Him.
the only good thing about being totally depraved is God is Good in the heart that needs savingthe only “good” thing about Calvinism is it led me to writing a “flawless” article
all while being “totally depraved”, nonetheless!
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well I did tell you there next year's Passover.the only “good” thing about Calvinism is it led me to writing a “flawless” article
all while being “totally depraved”, nonetheless!
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