Exactly. There is no balance without understanding that God wants all to come to repentance. (2 Peter 3:9)And yet we are also told that God wants all to come to repentance, He is pursuing but not forcing, where is the middle ground?
Exactly. There is no balance without understanding that God wants all to come to repentance. (2 Peter 3:9)And yet we are also told that God wants all to come to repentance, He is pursuing but not forcing, where is the middle ground?
What’s to think about?Bro,let me think about that one..I need to ask God.
I believe trinity means Father Son Holy Spirit three as one....I never knew trinity wasn’t scriptural..wow!
Where did that word trinity come from then?
I find that interesting,x
Dan, you know I love you buddy, but there are a whole lot of parentheses, interjecting thoughts, that aren’t there in Scripture:
It is Jesus WHO absolutely saves. I will never understand the logic of someone who says that by reaching out and accepting/receiving the free gift of eternal life, we did something that results in salvation no longer being based on what Christ did, but a work that we did.At Christmas time, when someone hands us a free gift, do we claim that we worked for the gift and somehow earned it because we reached out and accepted the gift? Absolutely not.
You’re thinking clearly; now try thinking like a narcissist because that’s exactly what they think. calvinism produces narcissism like fire produces heat, and I won’t even dignify it with capitalization.At Christmas time, when someone hands us a free gift, do we claim that we worked for the gift and somehow earned it because we reached out and accepted the gift? Absolutely not.
It’s astounding this received a red x.It is Jesus WHO absolutely saves.
I've never heard the AMPC version being refereed to as dangerous. Romans 6:23 clearly states that "the gift of God is eternal life" through Jesus Christ our Lord. That agrees with Ephesians 2:8 in the AMPC. The problem with saying that faith "is" the gift of God (and not salvation) in Ephesians 2:8 is that would mean men no longer bear the responsibility to place their faith in Jesus Christ for salvation, because it was completely gifted to us. Only the fortunate few end up receiving the gift and everyone else is just out of luck. That brings us back to fatalistic determination with God.Dan, you know I love you buddy, but there are a whole lot of parentheses, interjecting thoughts, that aren’t there in Scripture:
What is the AMPC version? Looks dangerous.
Here is that post:
“God draws us and enables us (John 6:44,65) so in that sense, I would say that faith is a gift, yet we still must exercise faith in Christ in order to be saved. Ultimately, salvation is the gift of God. Ephesians 2:8 (AMPC) - For it is by free grace (God’s unmerited favor) that you are saved (delivered from judgment and made partakers of Christ’s salvation) through [your] faith. And this [salvation] is not of yourselves [of your own doing, it came not through your own striving], but it is the gift of God.”
The passage clearly says that Faith is a gift of God, and of course it MUST be.
Otherwise, where does our Faith come from? I know it is activated by the hearing of the Word, but that doesn’t explain why one person believes upon hearing and another doesn’t. God gifting us our Faith does.
You're using your own logic and analogies up above.
Yes fully aware you don't understand it as you've stated such numerous times on here Dan.
What we've presented is truth, one lacking understanding of it doesn't negate this fact. The surprising thing is how John 1:13 dogmatically refutes your system and others of choosing by will, but you cannot, according to your words "understand it." And it's not "logic" it's Scripture. How you reject that very plain teaching and keep saying "choose" as a basis is beyond me.
I don't see any Scripture about reaching out and accepting a gift. That is more logic and an analogy created by man via Finneys decisional regeneration error. Robert Sandeman championed this error as well.
Ephesians 1:19 shows we came to believe by the power God used to raise Christ, 2 Peter 2:1 says we obtained faith. No text says we were offered a chance to vote, no, God declares we were granted belief, not a chance to believe: belief itself. At that point we were sealed by the Spirit, but the belief was Gods gift, not an exercise of choosing.
Furthermore God did not look through time to see who would believe, then because of that decide to save them because they did it. Some on here teach and believe that, but it isn't grace, it's merit.
Saying god just gave it to you is a weak explanatuon while it is possible. How does that reflect on Gods character in my view. It makes him a respect of personsDan, you know I love you buddy, but there are a whole lot of parentheses, interjecting thoughts, that aren’t there in Scripture:
What is the AMPC version? Looks dangerous.
Here is that post:
“God draws us and enables us (John 6:44,65) so in that sense, I would say that faith is a gift, yet we still must exercise faith in Christ in order to be saved. Ultimately, salvation is the gift of God. Ephesians 2:8 (AMPC) - For it is by free grace (God’s unmerited favor) that you are saved (delivered from judgment and made partakers of Christ’s salvation) through [your] faith. And this [salvation] is not of yourselves [of your own doing, it came not through your own striving], but it is the gift of God.”
The passage clearly says that Faith is a gift of God, and of course it MUST be.
Otherwise, where does our Faith come from? I know it is activated by the hearing of the Word, but that doesn’t explain why one person believes upon hearing and another doesn’t. God gifting us our Faith does.
You're using your own logic and analogies up above.
Yes fully aware you don't understand it as you've stated such numerous times on here Dan.
What we've presented is truth, one lacking understanding of it doesn't negate this fact. The surprising thing is how John 1:13 dogmatically refutes your system and others of choosing by will, but you cannot, according to your words "understand it." And it's not "logic" it's Scripture. How you reject that very plain teaching and keep saying "choose" as a basis is beyond me.
I don't see any Scripture about reaching out and accepting a gift. That is more logic and an analogy created by man via Finneys decisional regeneration error. Robert Sandeman championed this error as well.
Ephesians 1:19 shows we came to believe by the power God used to raise Christ, 2 Peter 2:1 says we obtained faith. No text says we were offered a chance to vote, no, God declares we were granted belief, not a chance to believe: belief itself. At that point we were sealed by the Spirit, but the belief was Gods gift, not an exercise of choosing.
Furthermore God did not look through time to see who would believe, then because of that decide to save them because they did it. Some on here teach and believe that, but it isn't grace, it's merit.
Once Saved Always Saved as a whole is biblical. It’s just a term, like the trinity, you can not find the trinity in scripture also. But it is biblical
the term is just a term,
Preacher....why does God choose some and not others...I read that was your belief?
Also are some destined to hell?..xx
Of course you could not say no when you
thats faith, but at any point in god leading you you could have said no.
many people have been given the same things yu have and said no.
this stuff that the dead are lost forever with no hope and will never have any opportunity to do what you did is not from God,
he is a God of love, and his love is so eternal that it can cover everyone, but he will not force it on anyone, that would. Are us robots, which is satans lie against him
It is Jesus WHO absolutely saves. I will never understand the logic of someone who says that by reaching out and accepting/receiving the free gift of eternal life, we did something that results in salvation no longer being based on what Christ did, but a work that we did.At Christmas time, when someone hands us a free gift, do we claim that we worked for the gift and somehow earned it because we reached out and accepted the gift? Absolutely not.
He didn't.
I hope you don’t stop acknowledging the Trinity simply because the word is not in the Bible.Plenty to think about....thanks.
I hope you don’t stop acknowledging the Trinity because the word is not in the Bible.
Saved is saved (OSAS) and yes it is completely borne out in scripture... Calvinism not so much!!