There is no comfort in being outside of this group!
Disturbing, considering that person has to be selected to be a member.
There is no comfort in being outside of this group!
I fail to see the word Choose in Acts 16:31, as in you must perform a work. The only thing I see is that belief is necessary.[Choose to] believe upon the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be immediately saved when you believe.
Red Herring. I never said faith was work OR meritorious. Faith is a gift that produces works.excuse me ... I'll clear it up by saying ... Romans 4 clearly states that faith is not "meritorious"
"meritorious" ... deserving reward or praise (from Oxford Languages).
Romans 4:
2 For if Abraham were justified by works, he hath whereof to glory; but not before God.
3 For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness.
4 Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt.
5 But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.
vs 4 = to him that works, the reward is not reckoned of grace, but of debt = "meritorious"
vs 5 = to him that works not, but believes on Him Who justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness = not of works
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The question you should have asked is who will believe and why will they believe? Man cannot give belief to himself - it is given only by God, as a byproduct of salvation. Therefore, until being given a new heart (from salvation), the spiritually dead will never/ can never "choose to believe"
I fail to see the word Choose in Acts 16:31, as in you must perform a work. The only thing I see is that belief is necessary.
Okay you do not adhere to Reformed doctrine (aka tulip) understood.
Then you will agree completely with post #8991
Awesome!!
Only for the naturalists.
Just a pre-emptive heads up:Yes sir. Totally agree with your astute analysis. Beautiful lexicon work as usual.
I have a humdinger prepared for Acts 13:48 as well. Stay tuned will post later today. And yes, a good lexicon and careful scholarship are key to revealing the truth of the matter. And it certainly is NOT super-determinism.
Well....somebody posted a slew of his past comments and replies that inferred standard Calvinist dogma. If anyone can dredge them up it might be helpful in terms of clarification.I think we should correct this. @Cameron143 has clearly and distinctly said he is Reformed. He just disavows being Calvinist.
The ACTIVE voice of "believe.".......And "believing" is not work. You believe, I believe....there is no merit in our belief.I fail to see the word Choose in Acts 16:31, as in you must perform a work. The only thing I see is that belief is necessary.
The question I asked God's Word based upon the discussions I was reading about Acts16:31 was answered very succinctly in the language as I detailed. Belief precedes salvation and human will is involved in choosing to believe as commanded.
God's Word and Spirit gave the man what he and his household needed to choose to believe - the Gospel of Jesus Christ:
As Paul says in Rom10, faith from the Message/Gospel heard.
- 31 So they said, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved, you and your household.
- 32 Then they spoke the word of the Lord to him and to all who were in his house. (Acts 16:31-32 NKJ)
It's really not that difficult.
Maybe you'd like to explain why Paul & Silas made it so simple for him and in language written clearly for us to understand that belief precedes salvation and not multiple salvations I think you were presenting.
While you're at it maybe you could present an informative response to the command to believe telling us the human will is involved in choosing to believe.
I think we should correct this. @Cameron143 has clearly and distinctly said he is Reformed. He just disavows being Calvinist.
What you fail to see over and over and over again is that the unregenerated person will not and CANNOT submit to God. Scripture says so, and that is what we believe, not your fantasy of how a stony heart can grow the good fruit of faith when Jesus says it is impossible.What some don't want to accept here, is that the imperative/command is made to the will of the one commanded. The jailer is being commanded to choose to believe if he wants the result.
Well....somebody posted a slew of his past comments and replies that inferred standard Calvinist dogma. If anyone can dredge them up it might be helpful in terms of clarification.
And maybe you could tell us how the verses I provided are wrong.
Salvation precedes belief!
When the Gentiles heard this, they rejoiced and glorified the word of the Lord,There's not much reason to go further when you stand against what's clearly stated in Acts16:31-33?
I and others can and have discussed your presented Scriptures many times. I've offered many times to go through such verses one at a time in detail with anybody who will collaborate respectfully until we wring it out as precisely as we can. There are some interesting ones there for both sides of the argument. There are also some that will stand against you as does Acts16:31 that you will very likely just reject as you do that Scripture.
Keep an eye on what @cv5 is working on. I can already tell you that he's working on a very interesting word that provides a strong argument in context for an alternative translation.