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theseed said:How can a will be free? How could one possible contradict thier own will? By defintion, we follow our own will.
Then why has God chosen the weak in this world to be strong in faith? (1 Cor. 2).
theseed said:How can a will be free? How could one possible contradict thier own will? By defintion, we follow our own will.
1 Corinthians 1:27 But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;Then why has God chosen the weak in this world to be strong in faith? (1 Cor. 2).
How can a will be free? How could one possible contradict thier own will? By defintion, we follow our own will.
Good day, Bleechersbleechers said:So I come to an intersection and start to turn left... I then remember that I have to turn right there... Have I made a choice or did I act on a will in bondage?
Before I was saved and I was presented with an opportunity to do wicked things, yet I did not. Was my nature "good" there? Did I act according to a will in bondage? If so, why did my nature choose that which was contrary to my desire?
Where does guilt originate in the lost? If stealing a piece of bread is both according to my nature and in response to a will in bondage, why would a sinner feel guilty? To what on earth is the scripture referring when it speaks of a "seared conscience"? What is a "conscience" and how can it be seared if it only reacts according to its nature in complete bondage?
Those choices are basicly made for personal edifications
To say man does not have free will, is to say he is a robot. Which goes against the purpous God has for man. God wont's a nation of Kings and Priest that of their own free will choose to worship Him. He can cause the rocks to worship Him if He desires, which He doesn't.Street Preacher said:Seeking the God's power but not God.
I'm happy to tell you that I am not a calvinists, however I believe in the doctrine of Grace and man's free will. Salvation is simple it is by Grace through Faith that not of yourselves unless any man should boast. It is a free gift(a gracious gift) of God.Street Preacher said:I'm happy to tell you that calvinists, those who believe in the doctrines of Grace agree that man has a free will. Below I've included a link that helps one to understand the Biblical doctrine of free will and it's place in God's plan.
http://www.scionofzion.com/robots.htm
Where is the love?MbiaJc said:I'm happy to tell you that I am not a calvinists, however I believe in the doctrine of Grace and man's free will. Salvation is simple it is by Grace through Faith that not of yourselves unless any man should boast. It is a free gift(a gracious gift) of God.
Thanks but no thanks I don't get my doctrine from calvin or any other man. I get mine from the Holy Spirit. Calvinists think free will thinkers believe they can come to Jesus Christ when they get good and ready. That not so. No man can come to Jesus Christ except the Father draws him. John 6:44 No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day. Now the question is who is He drawing? John 3:16 tells us, For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Brother it is whosoever will believe in him or even in his name. His faith will save him. Just like Father Aberham, his faith was counted for rightousness and his works fustified him. He is Is looking to the cross while we are looking back at the cross.
Ahhhhh, I looked over your post a couple of times...I see where you're coming from. You quoted John 6:44 and John 3:16 together and wrote of drawing, I think you're saying Jesus died for everyone and everyone is drawn, everyone in essence is saved...unless you believe folks can simply 'say no' to God?MbiaJc said:I'm happy to tell you that I am not a calvinists, however I believe in the doctrine of Grace and man's free will. Salvation is simple it is by Grace through Faith that not of yourselves unless any man should boast. It is a free gift(a gracious gift) of God.
Thanks but no thanks I don't get my doctrine from calvin or any other man. I get mine from the Holy Spirit. Calvinists think free will thinkers believe they can come to Jesus Christ when they get good and ready. That not so. No man can come to Jesus Christ except the Father draws him. John 6:44 No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day. Now the question is who is He drawing? John 3:16 tells us, For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Brother it is whosoever will believe in him or even in his name. His faith will save him. Just like Father Aberham, his faith was counted for rightousness and his works fustified him. He is Is looking to the cross while we are looking back at the cross.
Street Preacher said:Ahhhhh, I looked over your post a couple of times...I see where you're coming from. You quoted John 6:44 and John 3:16 together and wrote of drawing, I think you're saying Jesus died for everyone and everyone is drawn, everyone in essence is saved...unless you believe folks can simply 'say no' to God?
Yes man can and most do say no to God. If you do not except His Plan of Salvation then you are saying no to God.Mbiajc said:No you still didn't get it. Everyone is not saved. Only the ones that believe and except God's plan of salvation are saved. Every man has that choice to make and that choice is. What will I do with Jesus Christ the only begotten Son of God.
I thought that the issue was whether or not we were "able" to choose because of our natural state. Isn't that what Total Depravity is really about, what it boils down to is Total Inability (to choose) right? Where man is dead in his sins. And since man is "dead" in sin he is not able to choose Christ. Therefore God must first act upon the man (via regeneration), after which man can choose, but the regeneration from God is only given out to certain ones (the elect). Is that a fair description?theseed said:Yes man can and most do say no to God. If you do not except His Plan of Salvation then you are saying no to God.
The issue is not whether we are given a choice, but what we will choose if left to our own natural/sinful desires.
Yes, that is what I said. It's not whether we have a choice, ovbvioiusly we do. It is whether or not we want to chose.BT said:I thought that the issue was whether or not we were "able" to choose because of our natural state. Isn't that what Total Depravity is really about, what it boils down to is Total Inability (to choose) right? Where man is dead in his sins. And since man is "dead" in sin he is not able to choose Christ. Therefore God must first act upon the man (via regeneration), after which man can choose, but the regeneration from God is only given out to certain ones (the elect). Is that a fair description?
No God does not have respect of persons. Man has that choice to make in his natural state. Regeneration doesn't come till after man has chosen God. I believe every human that ever lived has a natural desire to worship a higher power(a god if you will). Now we know that the majority of man choose to worship false gods. Which there are hundreds of false gods. Few verry few choose to worship the one and only true and living God. God predestioned before the foundation of the world. That the ones that would choose His plan of salvation, would be given the power to become Sons of God. That is predestination in a nut shell. Acts 2:38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. 39For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call. The Call is for whosoever will believe on Him or even on His name. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.BT said:I thought that the issue was whether or not we were "able" to choose because of our natural state. Isn't that what Total Depravity is really about, what it boils down to is Total Inability (to choose) right? Where man is dead in his sins. And since man is "dead" in sin he is not able to choose Christ. Therefore God must first act upon the man (via regeneration), after which man can choose, but the regeneration from God is only given out to certain ones (the elect). Is that a fair description?
That is one of the basic tennants of Calvinism. The "U" in TULIP means "unconditional election". When Calvinist speak of unconditional election, they say that election is not based on anything that we do (works), including believing or having faith.Mbiajc said:No God does not have respect of persons
Yes but that is kind of a play on words isn't it? On one hand we say that God is no respector of persons but at the same time we say that God has picked only certain people (the elect) for salvation. So if God has picked certain ones for salvation then is He not then a respector of persons in the sense of the elect and the non-elect. He has chosen some above others for some unknown reason...theseed said:That is one of the basic tennants of Calvinism. The "U" in TULIP means "unconditional election". When Calvinist speak of unconditional election, they say that election is not based on anything that we do (works), including believing or having faith.
Yeah I'm on your side in this one.... I'm the 0 point Calvinist around here. I'm just trying to get a clear understanding of exactly what it is that they are saying. I've found that the general beliefs of calvinists are somewhat different, usually only slightly. The "textbook" definition is one that you rarely find around here. 'Cept mabey for Street Preacher who seems (to me) to pretty much follow textbook TULIP... anyway that's the purpose of the questions.MbiaJc said:No God does not have respect of persons. Man has that choice to make in his natural state. Regeneration doesn't come till after man has chosen God. I believe every human that ever lived has a natural desire to worship a higher power(a god if you will). Now we know that the majority of man choose to worship false gods. Which there are hundreds of false gods. Few verry few choose to worship the one and only true and living God. God predestioned before the foundation of the world. That the ones that would choose His plan of salvation, would be given the power to become Sons of God. That is predestination in a nut shell. Acts 2:38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. 39For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call. The Call is for whosoever will believe on Him or even on His name. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
BT said:Yeah I'm on your side in this one.... I'm the 0 point Calvinist around here. I'm just trying to get a clear understanding of exactly what it is that they are saying. I've found that the general beliefs of calvinists are somewhat different, usually only slightly. The "textbook" definition is one that you rarely find around here. 'Cept mabey for Street Preacher who seems (to me) to pretty much follow textbook TULIP... anyway that's the purpose of the questions.
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