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You'll have to wait... I'll be done in a minute...BT said:I'm beginning to feel that no one is going to answer my question. I shall proceed to the corner where I will assume the fetal postion and cry pitilessly...
Good Day, BTBT said:There are 59 verses in the 8th Chapter of John and not one of them contains the word "slave" or "slaves"....
so much for "not extra reading into the passage" eh?
I'm beginning to feel that no one is going to answer my question. I shall proceed to the corner where I will assume the fetal postion and cry pitilessly...
Hello Bill, welcome to the in-house Baptist discussion on CalvinismBBAS 64 said:Good Day, BT
Though it may be true that the word slave does not appear with in the chapter of JN. SP made a nessarity qualifacation in his post.
"a slave does what his/her masters commands and we also see that we need Christ to be 'set free."
They where sevants of sin (34)these people where not "free" verse 36.
They were not of God , But of the devil their father who is there master and they served him, and not God. For if they were of God they could have heard God words, but they can not.
They in a scence were slaves because of thier "ofness", or from which they came from and have thier beginning. The ones that are of God "from which they came and have thier beginning" hear God's word.
Peace to u,
Bill
More on Jn 8: http://www.christianforums.com/t707870
andyou can't be saved until your born again and you can't be born again without being elect.
you can't be saved until your born again and you can't be born again without being elect.
They were not of God , But of the devil their father who is there master and they served him, and not God. For if they were of God they could have heard God words, but they can not.
They where sevants of sin (34)these people where not "free" verse 36.
John 8 is a good example in general of mankinds' helplessness. We see that we are slaves to sin, a slave does what his/her masters commands and we also see that we need Christ to be 'set free.' No extra reading into the passage, it's right in front of us.
BT said:Hey what do you mean you don't know about that... ?
Oh ok.. for a minute there I thought I was gonna have to give you the "right hand of fellowship" right upside the shnazz.bleechers said:Nothing... my post started out as a nonchalant reference to the word "seek" in John 8... but I just kept going. In my third edit, I took it out as it no longer made sense.
You guys rock,, ROFL.... I think i was "elected" to find this group.BT said:Oh ok.. for a minute there I thought I was gonna have to give you the "right hand of fellowship" right upside the shnazz.
Your right, it reads servant.BT said:There are 59 verses in the 8th Chapter of John and not one of them contains the word "slave" or "slaves"....
so much for "not extra reading into the passage" eh?
I'm beginning to feel that no one is going to answer my question. I shall proceed to the corner where I will assume the fetal postion and cry pitilessly...
Heck if the opposite is true then why witness? Which actually is the view of some hyper-calvinists. What is our prayer (content)? In my own personal prayer ( I can not speak for others) it is for the Spirit to convict them of their sin. It is the WORD that reaches into the sinner and cuts like a "two-edged sword dividing to the marrow" (paraphrase)... Don't get me wrong. God is the author of salvation, the work is his. It's like I'm standing here with a gift for you and your buddy says to me, "tell him the gift is for him, all he has to do is take it.." (that's not a great analogy)Street Preacher said:If acceptance of the gift of salvation is up to the believer, why pray to God for their conversion? If God is waiting on them to make the final choice, why pray?
Of course, it is the sacrifice of the Son which makes us free. Without that there is no freedom (from sin). If this was according to your idea would it not say that the "Father makes you able" and the "Son makes you free" or the "Father makes you free so you can get the Son" or something along those lines..? The issue we're dealing with is inability... And in anyway that you read this scripture you can not see God making anyone alive before he saves them.Joh 8:34 Jesus answered them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever committeth sin is the servant of sin.
so how does one because free from sin....
Joh 8:36 If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.
a person who claims to be both an arminian and a calvinist.....like all those who believe once saved always saved but deny everything else calvinistic......@@Paul@@ said:I don't get it? What's a Cal-minian?
I don't see how the two are related...cygnusx1 said:a person who claims to be both an arminian and a calvinist.....like all those who believe once saved always saved but deny everything else calvinistic......
The calvinist believes that once you are saved you are secure in your salvation. Now some have mistakenly assumed that this is a "calvinist" doctrine, which it is not, nor is it restricted to calvinists only (which is not what the poster what saying, at least I don't think he was). So while calvinism may believe that once you are saved (if you are elect) you are always saved, the twist is that calvinism does not teach Assurance of Salvation persay.. which is another topic that, IF anyone ever answers my question, we can move to in the future.@@Paul@@ said:I don't see how the two are related...
I think aBT said:......So while calvinism may believe that once you are saved (if you are elect) you are always saved, the twist is that calvinism does not teach Assurance of Salvation persay...
And I add, "some mistakenly assumed that all five points are 'calvinist' doctrine, which they are not, nor is it restricted to calvinists only but Christians in general. So while calminians may believe that once you are saved (it's up to you to grab the ring of life) you are always saved, the twist is that Calvinism doesn't allow for working with God to bring about salvation, it's up to God and God alone."BT said:The calvinist believes that once you are saved you are secure in your salvation. Now some have mistakenly assumed that this is a "calvinist" doctrine, which it is not, nor is it restricted to calvinists only (which is not what the poster what saying, at least I don't think he was). So while calvinism may believe that once you are saved (if you are elect) you are always saved, the twist is that calvinism does not teach Assurance of Salvation persay.. which is another topic that, IF anyone ever answers my question, we can move to in the future.
consider the foundational idea of Arminianism ....FREE-WILL , then see how that concept fits with the Yes , Calvinist doctrine of Once saved always saved , and you will see it doesn't fit too well!!@@Paul@@ said:I don't see how the two are related...
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