Hello again throughfaith, I've been trying to figure out exactly what you believe and why (you seem to hold to a combination of both Pelagianism and free grace, which is an odd mixture indeed ), and also why "Calvinism" is always your target of choice. Quite frankly, many/(most?) of your soteriological teachings here at CChat stand in opposition to Christianity, in general, not to Calvinism, in particular. And while it is certainly true to say that many of your beliefs disagree with Calvinism, it is equally true to say that most of what you believe and teach disagrees with every other accepted systematic theology within the pale of Christian orthodoxy, as well many of the historic beliefs of our Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant denominations/churches too.
This was again the case in my last reply above (to Ogom) concerning the nature and definition of free will. While it's certainly true that Calvinism teaches that our will is "free" whenever we are able to choose what we want most at a given moment in time, that teaching is hardly unique to Calvinism. Nevertheless you, once again, mentioned "Calvinism", when the whole of orthodox Christendom teaches the very same thing.
The question is why? Why is "Calvinism" always your in your cross hairs when what you believe/teach stands is opposition to the rest of Christianity too
NONE .. "at that time" .. had been drawn and given to Jesus by His Father because the work that He needed to finish on the Cross (to be our Savior) was still a future event.
The Bible tells us that NONE can come to Jesus apart from His Father "drawing". It also teaches us that ALL who are so drawn WILL come to Him and be saved by Him.
MANY chose to "follow" Jesus while He walked on this earth, not for salvation, but to fill their bellies with the food that He offered them. These were also the ones who left Him when they heard Him some of the radical sounding things He taught.
Finally, NONE were Christians at that time. In fact, the Apostle John appears to be the first Christian believer .. John 20:8.
~Deut
This was again the case in my last reply above (to Ogom) concerning the nature and definition of free will. While it's certainly true that Calvinism teaches that our will is "free" whenever we are able to choose what we want most at a given moment in time, that teaching is hardly unique to Calvinism. Nevertheless you, once again, mentioned "Calvinism", when the whole of orthodox Christendom teaches the very same thing.
The question is why? Why is "Calvinism" always your in your cross hairs when what you believe/teach stands is opposition to the rest of Christianity too
NONE .. "at that time" .. had been drawn and given to Jesus by His Father because the work that He needed to finish on the Cross (to be our Savior) was still a future event.
The Bible tells us that NONE can come to Jesus apart from His Father "drawing". It also teaches us that ALL who are so drawn WILL come to Him and be saved by Him.
John 6
37 ALL that the Father gives Me WILL come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will certainly not cast out.
38 For I have come down from heaven, not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.
39 This is the will of Him who sent Me, that of all that He has given Me I lose nothing, but raise it up on the last day.
40 For this is the will of My Father, that everyone who beholds the Son and believes in Him will have eternal life, and I Myself will raise him up on the last day.
44 No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up on the last day.
MANY chose to "follow" Jesus while He walked on this earth, not for salvation, but to fill their bellies with the food that He offered them. These were also the ones who left Him when they heard Him some of the radical sounding things He taught.
Finally, NONE were Christians at that time. In fact, the Apostle John appears to be the first Christian believer .. John 20:8.
~Deut
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