What's the funny face for ?What!? God didn't ask Paul for his permission first!? FWers will be aghast!![]()
Are you being sarcastic towards me ?
What's the funny face for ?What!? God didn't ask Paul for his permission first!? FWers will be aghast!![]()
I mean why would anyone think God does not use his will over people as a good thingYou mean like the unilateral promises of the New Covenant by which God alone fulfills those promises!? And this is why the NC is very much unlike the Old!
oh and was she born again at that moment to ? What about her sin nature had that been heeled too ?Eve's eternal spiritual existence was made certain and secure the moment God made His decree about her to the Serpent (Gen 3:15); for the decree clearly implies that God reconciled Eve unto Himself the moment he decreed the enmity between her and the Serpent.
I'm not bothered what the free willers think, the fact is God went against Paul's will.What!? God didn't ask Paul for his permission first!? FWers will be aghast!![]()
Im having a day of fasting thanks for asking
I wonder do you always get this wound up about Adam and eve ?
Do you think your entitled to speak to me like this for the question I asked ? Was my question really worthy of your response ?
How could you even consider God using his will over people as rape ?
Are you ok really
Ok so lets look at your response to which it's the first I've heard, So God clothed Adam and eve in righteousness, did he ?, so adam and eve, where they born again at that moment when God clothed them.
Or was it he clothed them in faith ?
Did they know they where clothed in faith ?
There suppose to be given a choice in your book first aren't they ?
No offense sir but do you suffer with anger
Did you even notice me say did God look at there whole life first before clothing them ?
Did you notice that ?
Have you even notice me say in this thread is it possible Adam and eve could have been saved ?
Do you even know what your saying ?
Do you think it would be right for you to be given salvation without God looking at your whole first.
ok go ahead sir tell me your faith with anger always works well that one
oh and was she born again at that moment to ? What about her sin nature had that been heeled too ?
You know there's something wrong with many of you here you just don't seem to want to listen, I said when I first joined this thread
God must have put a hedge of protection over eve because he clothed her and because of this verse.
It's just like none of you listen and your all to engrossed with demonising each other to listen
I'm not bothered what the free willers think, the fact is God went against Paul's will.
Are you saying that it's possible to not trust Jesus, live in same sex relationships, live like the devil, be evil and cruel to everyone and still go to Heaven?
so she demonstrated faith ok good.Eve demonstrated evidence of faith after God saved her, so there's that. And the sin nature of any saint is never healed entirely in this age. That won't happen until the General Resurrection at the Parousia.
Magenta partially answered my meaning with John 6:44.
Even though Magenta is using a 3rd version definition we know that a person has to decide to go to Church to hear the Gospel preached. We know once that person hears the Gospel they choose to go to the altar and pray. Nowhere did God come to that person and physically drag that person to Church and then to the altar.
This is why I use the word God leads because we feel the drawing and we follow. That is not nor ever will be physically dragged. That's a Rapture definition.
so she demonstrated faith ok good.
Ok so her sin nature wasn't healed I get that so what about her fallen condition was that healed, When she demonstrated faith, ! what condition would you consider her to be in when she demonstrated faith ?
How was she able to demonstrate faith.
To be like HimWhat you just wrote: Do you think that is God's will, purpose and plan for His chosen people? If not, what do you think is His will, purpose and plan for those He saves?
What's the funny face for ?
Are you being sarcastic towards me ?
yep paul letters, always do make you think , do you know what was meant completely by Paul being given a thorn in his side. I know why the thorn was given, but what exactly was the thorn do you know.
no he never asked it for it no.
That was given against his will.
Which means a persons own will is very limited when it comes to God.
I'm not bothered what the free willers think, the fact is God went against Paul's will.
I mean why would anyone think God does not use his will over people as a good thing
I believe all who have posted in this thread agree that God makes the first move when it comes to salvation.The verse on God’s drawing to salvation is John 6 v 44 where Jesus declares that “no one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him, and I will raise him up at the last day.” The Greek word translated “draw” is helkuo, which means “to drag” (literally or figuratively). [He draws us with loving kindness that we may repent.] Clearly, this drawing is a one-sided affair. God does the drawing to salvation; we who are drawn have a passive role in the process. There is no doubt that we respond to His drawing us, but the drawing itself is all on His part. (from GQ) So much for divine intervention not being needed at all. And so much for God not acting unilaterally in matters of salvation.
What Scripture tells us the natural man cannot comprehend concerning the spiritual things of God is that which goes beyond the milk of the Word ...Magenta said:The free will camp is washed out. They have the man who is a slave to sin and opposed to the things of God deciding with no help from God at all choosing to walk into the light which he hates as a lover of darkness and slave to sin. The free willer essentially claims these truths about the unregenerated man are not true. According to them, he can receive and comprehend the spiritual things of God even though Scripture says he cannot. According to them, he can summit to and obey God even though Scripture says he cannot.
ok so I can understand she demonstrated it by God's grace.The same way any saint in either the Old or New Covenant dispensations have always "demonstrated faith" -- BY God precious grace.
I don't understand what you mean by "her fallen condition". God certainly forgave her because He actually befriended her by reconciling her to Himself.
It's noteworthy that God's anger burned against Adam in Gen 3:23-24. Eve is conspicuously absent in these two verses.
My Bible says the Thief told his buddy they deserve to die and basically asked for forgiveness. So it shows his effort 100%I suppose the repentant thief on the cross never made it to paradise on the day he died, according to your rigid salvation formula!
It is accurate Paul says he was given a thorn in his sidein 2 Corinthians 12:7, Paul makes clear that it was the messenger of satan that was the thorn in the flesh ... Paul then goes on to explain that he takes pleasure in persecutions and distresses for Christ's sake.
In 2 Corinthians 11:24-33, Paul says he was beaten 5 times (receiving 39 stripes each time); 3 times he was beaten with rods; once he was stoned; he escaped through a window in a basket (Acts 9:20-23) ... people who were manipulated by satan were thorns in the side of Paul.
In 2 Corinthians 11:26, Paul says In journeyings often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in perils by mine own countrymen, in perils by the heathen, in perils in the city, in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea, in perils among false brethren ... so it's not only people who were thorns in his side ... but the various situations he found himself in. satan uses various methods ... people, situations, temptations ... to get us to turn from the Lord Jesus Christ. Paul makes clear that when we find ourselves in these situations ... where we are weak against satan's onslaught ... the strength and power of the Lord Jesus Christ completes what is lacking in us to bring us through each situation.
So your claim that "God went against Paul's will" is not Scripturally accurate. God's will was for Paul to rely on Him during times of satan's onslaught ... and what Paul learned from enduring the attacks from satan was that he could absolutely rely on God's strength in every situation ... for when we are weak, then we realy on His strength.
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