Or against your misunderstanding of the same. What makes you more right than me?
*sighs* First off, let's not get into the "I am right, you are wrong" thingy. OK? I was just quoting scripture which refutes some of your ideas of what we are discussing here. That's all.
Scripture would disagree, we are justified BY (through the means of) Faith.. which means before we had faith, we were still dead in sin. There is no way you can get out of this one.
I agree that we were dead in sin before faith. Where we don't agree is
how faith is a means. I am standing on what Eph.2 says here, that God made this work (outside of us, of course) while were yet dead. We were then quickened. As a fruit faith sprang forth. What you is saying is that we, while being dead, yet produced the fruit of having faith, which caused God to regenerate us. It was all inside of us, causing the re-creational miracle of resurrection and rebirth to happen. I am sure it is hard for you to see this until now, possibly because of some
tradition of men you hold unto. Knowingly or not.
What ability? who do you think gave us, and every man who ever lived the ability to have faith? is it of our own ability, or did God give us the ability? You would understand this clearly if you did not try to twist things around and try to make faith something it is not..
Where is the scripture that says that God gave "every man who ever lived the ability to have faith"?
1. Regeneration is being quickened or being made alive, So sorry, it does mean resurrected from dead (spiritual) to life (spiritual). If we are not spiritually ressurected from death to life. then we are still dead in our sin.
2. It is all the work of Christ. The word (logos) speaks of him, proves who he would be, proves what he would do. Proves when he would do it. Is a witness to what he did, and is a witness to what happened after he left..The HS convicts us of sin righteousness and judgement. Thus giving us the means (through the word and conviction of the HS) to say yes or say no to the grace gift God wants to give us.
3. Faith is an instrument, your right. But without it, there is no salvation, and until it happens we are still dead in sin.
1. Don't get your point here. The new birth is a resurrection from the dead. When you become quickened you are translated from death to life. It is
living persons who can have faith. Dead men cannot have faith. Ephesians 2 makes it clear that the transformation took place while we were yet dead in our sins.
2. Agreed until you speak of "yes" or "no". Dead men cannot believe. A sheep didn't "decide" to become a sheep. It is a matter of God's power over creation. We have as little a say in our new birth as in our natural birth. Scaring to many, threatening for some. But that's how it is.
3. Instrument, yes. Condition, no. Else you will have it that faith as such is redemptive in itself. But it is the work of Christ alone, wholly outside of us, who redeem us.
Amazing Grace is the fact that we have been given the opportunity to be saved in the first place. Non of us deserve it.. And non of us can ever deserve it, no matter how hard we work. we will still be rightly condemned if left to our own. That is grace!
It's not in the realm of the possible opportunities. Jesus said it is "impossible" for men to get saved, unless God intervenes. The work of Christ ensures the salvation for all those who receive it. And that is all God's doing, not man's doing.