Because that's how God chose to do it. If you don't like it, take it up with Him.So why would the chosen have to hear anything?
I have no idea where you got that idea. Not from any of us.They are saved wether they know it or not
Because that's how God chose to do it. If you don't like it, take it up with Him.So why would the chosen have to hear anything?
I have no idea where you got that idea. Not from any of us.They are saved wether they know it or not
I provided exactly what is written in Scripture. God spoke ... Abraham believed ...We keep going over the same stuff and you still haven't directly answered my question. I appreciate the discussion. Grace and peace.
question asked ... question answered according to Scripture ... never enough so more questioning ...Suppositions are often built into the question.
All men are born sinners and God's method of reaching them is to take His word to all corners of the earth. Those who belong to Him will eventually hear and believe. But His word will become a stumbling block to others. His word will accomplish it's purpose.So why would the chosen have to hear anything? They are saved wether they know it or not.
All men are born sinners and God's method of reaching them is to take His word to all corners of the earth. Those who belong to Him will eventually hear and believe. But His word will become a stumbling block to others. His word will accomplish it's purpose.
question asked ... question answered according to Scripture ... never enough so more questioning ...
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Yes, the calvies offer no hope and destruction of the many.![]()
Colossians 2 v 8, Romans 16 v 18, Romans 10 v 2, Proverbs 19 v 2a ~ See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, which are based on human tradition and the spiritual forces of the world rather than on Christ. For such people are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the naive. For I testify about them that they are zealous for God, but not on the basis of knowledge. Zeal is no good without knowledge. They teach as doctrine the precepts of men.
It doesn't say He granted us a choice. It says He granted us belief.
This is a marketing tool that the calvies have mastered!Suppositions are often built into the question.![]()
the verse originally under consideration is Philippians 1:29 and ... it has already been established that the Philippian believers to whom the verse was addressed were already born again ...
I'm not witnessing to unbelievers, unless you are telling me you aren't saved. I'm explaining my understanding of a verse.So this is your witness to unbelievers.
You have no choice, he may or may not grant you belief. And I was shown it was a GRACIOUS granting, but screw that.
The calvie doctrine is strong with this one!
Great post @studier.I'm not catching up on all you're saying in this matter, but it seems the issue being discussed is about belief in Jesus Christ being granted by God.
It's clear this verse is saying belief in Jesus Christ is given by God. So, what's the context as you've been showing...
As I understand you, I think you and I see this Scripture the same way. I'd ask you to correct me if I'm wrong about our agreement. My intent is to join you in your efforts to explain Phil1:29 in context.
Paul is indeed talking to believers as you have well-established.
From here, Paul goes into Phil1:27-30 which includes Phil1:29 under discussion. I'm just going to take this in a paraphrased overview for now. I'm going to begin at the end and work back:
- He's talking to them about thanking God mainly for their partnership in his battles for the Gospel 1:3-23
- He's talking to them about his conflicting desire to die and be with Christ and his knowledge that it's better for these Christians if he remains for their advancement and joy [of] the Faith 1:22-26
In context, this gracious gift from God of belief in Christ and suffering on His behalf is all in the context of the battle for the Gospel of Christ between Christians and their opponents - opponents of the Gospel of Christ.
- Phil1:29 begins with a word that states cause, or explanation and this explanation goes to the end of Phil1:30:
- Paul says: On behalf of Christ, God has graciously given the Philippian Christians not only to believe into/for Jesus Christ, but also to suffer on His behalf, having the same conflict which they saw in Paul and now hear is in Paul.
- This explanation ties directly to Phil1:28 and ultimately includes Phil1:27
- Paul is commanding these Christians to conduct themselves worthily of the Gospel of Christ in the face of adversarial opponents.
- Paul wants to hear of these Christians standing in one spirit, struggling together in one soul, struggling together for the Faith [of] the Gospel, and not in any way being terrified of opponents.
- Paul says this will be a sign from God to the opponents of destruction & a sign of these Christians' salvation.
- The explanation in Phil1:29-30 when all is said and done is that God graciously has these Christians doing battle for the Gospel of Jesus Christ and how they are handling this battle in unity is a sign of destruction for opponents and salvation for Christians.
Although I can see the reasoning of some to take this gracious gift of belief in Christ back to theses Christians' initial belief in Jesus Christ, it's really not the context in which it's being stated.
Also, the belief and the suffering are in the present tense which could argue for staying in this context of God graciously providing for the standing fast in unity in continuing belief during suffering on behalf of Jesus Christ for the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the advancement and joy [of] the Faith for these Christians that Paul knows he needs to stay on earth and help.
That is how we witness to unbelievers.I'm explaining my understanding of a verse.
So this is your witness to unbelievers.
You have no choice, he may or may not grant you belief. And I was shown it was a GRACIOUS granting, but screw that.
The calvie doctrine is strong with this one!
That is how we witness to unbelievers.
Your witness is ...You have no choice. God may or may not "give" you belief.
Try to put yourself in unbelievers shoes when they read your understanding of this particular verse. Not much hope(biblical hope) for the unbelievers reading your understanding.
Let's go with that. I am not saved.I'm not witnessing to unbelievers, unless you are telling me you aren't saved.
No, that's not how I witness to unbelievers. I wouldn't share this passage with an unbeliever. I would share the gospel.That is how we witness to unbelievers.
Your witness is ...You have no choice. God may or may not "give" you belief.
Try to put yourself in unbelievers shoes when they read your understanding of this particular verse. Not much hope(biblical hope) for the unbelievers reading your understanding.
Let's go with that. I am not saved.
You just witnessed to me that I have no choice. God may or may not grant me belief.
I have my fingers crossed.
You are nothing more than a petulant child who cannot tell the difference between discussing a passage of scripture and witnessing to an unbeliever.Let's go with that. I am not saved.
You just witnessed to me that I have no choice. God may or may not grant me belief.
I have my fingers crossed.