setst777 said:
We agree that God is sovereign, and does what he wills, and determines what he determines. Regarding Salvation, in accordance with the good pleasure of Sovereign Council of God's Will, God has determined that, through the Gospel, everyone who believes may be saved, receiving eternal life by faith
Well, you kept disagreeing that we receive eternal life by faith. Now you state that you agree that eternal life is by faith.
Clare73 said: Eternal life is God's life in one's spirit by the rebirth.
Clare73 said:
Rebirth of/by the Holy Spirit is into eternal life. . .therefore rebirth of/by the Spirit is eternal life.
When do we receive the Paraclete?
Clare73 said:
No, whoever
believes in him (by the new birth) does not perish because he
already had eternal life
from which came his faith.
The Scriptures teach the opposite of these quotes of yours.
Eternal Life (
to be born again) is by faith in Lord Jesus
John 3:14-15 (ESV) 14 And as Moses
lifted up the serpent in the wilderness,
so must the Son of Man
be lifted up, 15 that
whoever believes in him
may have [
Greek: eche]
eternal life.
Bibles translate "
may have" [eche] differently in "
John 3:15" and "
John 3:16," but "
eche" is "
subjunctive," meaning that what follows "
eche" is the potential consequence or result of a condition of the subject: "
whoever believes." The
result is eternal life. That is why the "
Interlinear" Greek to English transliteration for "eche" is "
may have" or "
should have."
www.wikichristian.org
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Greek to English Interlinear:
John 3:
15 ἵνα (
in order that) πᾶς (
everyone) ὁ (
the) πιστεύων (
believing) ἐν (
in) αὐτῷ (
him) ἔχῃ (
may have) ζωὴν (
life) αἰώνιον. (
everlasting.)
16 Οὕτως (
Thus) γὰρ (
for) ἠγάπησεν (
loved) ὁ (
the) θεὸς (
God) τὸν (
the) κόσμον (
world) ὥστε (
as-and) τὸν (
the) υἱὸν (
Son) τὸν (
the) μονογενῆ (
only-begotten) (
he gave,) ἵνα (
in order that) πᾶς (
everyone) ὁ (
the) πιστεύων (
believing) εἰς (
into) αὐτὸν (
him) μὴ (
not) ἀπόληται (
might be destroyed) ἀλλὰ (
but) ἔχῃ (
may have) ζωὴν (
life) αἰώνιον. (
everlasting)
Notice that "
may have" is the correct transliteration of the word "
eche" in both
John 3:15 and
John 3:16.
If you wish to continue to deny the Greek meaning of words, that is your decision. But by doing so, you are coming to a false conclusion.
I put the evidence on this board not just for your sake, but for all those who will read this message to time-indefinite. Since you are the recipient of this message, they will see how you keep rejecting the actual Greek meaning of words to hold onto your own doctrinal position.
However, another dead giveaway is that Lord Jesus compares believing in him so they may have eternal life to that of Moses raising up the bronze serpent on a pole, that those looking upon it may have life. This evidence you also keep ignoring to your loss.
Salvation is past, present and future. . .take your pick as to which one the above refers.
Past = from the wrath of God (Ro 5:9) at the Judgment, by faith in Christ's atonement (Eph 2:8-9).
Present = sanctification/holiness through obedience in the Holy Spirit (Ro 6:16, 19).
Future = glorifification (1 Co 15:42-44).
So now you are rejecting your earlier teaching that "Salvation" only means being saved from the "wrath of God"?
Clare73 said:
Salvation is from the judgment/wrath of God (Ro 5:9) on one's sin through faith in his atoning work for one's sin.
Yours above is the sovereign new birth of the Holy Spirit into eternal life of John 3:3-8, which is
accompanied with the gift of faith (Philippians 1:29, 2 Peter 1:1, Ac 13:48, 18:26, Ro 12:3), and which faith is salvation from God's judgment on sin.
No one can see (know the meaning of in order to believe) the kingdom of God unless he is born again (Jn 3:3-5).
It all starts with the sovereign new birth and the gift of faith (Php 1:29).
We do not see the kingdom of God, we do not believe and we are not saved until our sovereign new birth (Jn 3:3-5), which is as unaccountable as the wind (Jn 3:6-8).
All understanding of faith and salvation must be in agreement with this statement of Jesus in Jn 3:3-8.
You are setting Scripture against itself. . .faulty hermeneutic.
I interpreted nothing. Rather, I introduced the Scripture.
What you mean by "hermeneutic" is to change words and meanings, and add your own beliefs into the text. That kind of interpretation is bound to lead to bias and error.
Actually, you are shifting your beliefs repeatedly. And the reason this is happening is because you are forcing your own beliefs between the lines of Scripture to make them fit your doctrines. But it's not working for you.
For instance, you stated that "
John 3:3-8" means that regeneration must happen first so we can believe. But that is not what "
John 3:3-8" states. Rather, you are forcing your doctrine into the text. Lord Jesus defined what he meant in "
John 3:14-18." But you cannot accept his teaching.
Believe/eat/drink/take so you can possess eternal life
You agree that "Eternal Life" is the "New Birth." Very good.
But that doesn't work for you, because the Scriptures plainly state that we
receive eternal life (the rebirth of our spirits)
by faith - by first
drinking (John 7:37-39; John 4:14),
eating (John 6:51, 58),
believing (
John 3:14-16; John 7:37-39; John 4:14)
in Lord Jesus and
taking (
Revelation 22:17) the free gift of Eternal Life
by faith.
The regeneration (making alive) is the salvation of the Holy Spirit
after he
indwells us
by faith.
John 7:37-39 (WEB) 37 On the last and
greatest day of the
festival, Jesus stood and said in a
loud voice, “
Let anyone who is thirsty
come to me and drink. 38
Whoever believes in me,
as Scripture has said, rivers of
living water will
flow from within them.” 39
By this he meant
the Spirit, whom those
who believed in him
were later
to receive.
John 4:14 (WEB)
Whoever drinks of
the water that I will give him will never thirst again; Indeed,
the water I give them will become
in them a
spring of water welling up to
Eternal Life.
Notice that "
John 4:14" and "
John 7:37-39" both agree that we “
drink” or “
believe” to
have Eternal Life.
To
possess the "
Water of Life" the thirsty must
take it.
Revelation 22:17 (WEB)
17 The Spirit and the bride say, “
Come!”
He who hears,
let him say, “
Come!”
He who is
thirsty,
let him come.
He who
desires,
let him {{{
take}}} the
water of life freely.
We don't
live forever so we can
eat the Bread of Life; rather we
eat the Bread of Life so
we can live forever (John 6:51, 58).
Lord Jesus explained what he meant by “eat the bread of life” in the following:
John 6:35 (WEB) Jesus said to them, “
I am the bread of life.
Whoever comes to me will
not be hungry, and
whoever believes in me will
never be thirsty.
We
eat the Bread of Life so
we can Live Forever, not the other way around.
John 6:51 I am the living bread which came down out of heaven. If anyone “
eats of this bread,” he
will live forever.
John 6:58 This is the bread which came down out of heaven — not as our fathers ate the manna, and died. He who
eats this bread will live forever.
Eternal Life is the same as saying we
cross over from
death to
life, and is by God through our Faith.
John 5:24 (WEB) Most certainly I tell you, he who
hears my word and believes him who sent me
has eternal life, and doesn’t come into judgment,
but has
passed out of death into life. [
Regeneration is by faith]
- Hearing the word.
- Believing.
- Has Eternal Life
- and does not come into judgment
- but rather"
- has passed out of death into life.
Notice the "
Eternal Life" is listed with "
does not come into judgment" as the result of
believing. Remember, you already stated that salvation means "
does not come into judgment (
wrath)" and is totally different than receiving eternal life. You stated we receive that
salvation through faith - a faith we received by eternal life.
Clare73 said:
Salvation is the
remission of sin, through the gift of faith in the (blood,
Ro 3:25) atonement of Jesus Christ,
thereby removing the wrath of God (
Ro 5:9) on one's guilt at the Judgment.
All these Passages teach us that Eternal Life is regeneration by God's indwelling Spirit
IN those who believe. You can ignore and contradict this teaching from Lord Jesus, but when you do this, you are showing to all the readers of these posts to time-indefinite that you are willing to reject the correct meaning of words in Scripture, and context, just to hold onto your own doctrinal beliefs. And I am fine with that if you are.