twin1954
Baptist by the Bible
I will try to respond to this in the morning. It is either very late or very early depending on your prospective.While there is a grain of truth in what you are saying, it is not the whole truth. Non-Calvinist theology is inconsistent, and quite often...thoughtless and emotional in practice. I have heard many worship songs I would consider "will worship", that much I will concede. Songs focusing on self, and what I will do, etc.
What you are suggesting is a strawman version of non-Calvinism. By the way, I am using the phrase "non-Calvinist" because countless non-Calvinists have never heard the terms "Arminian" or "Calvinist", much less know what they mean. It is quite possible to love God and His sovereign grace and be a non-Calvinist...even if they are inconsistant in their beliefs. I daresay the thief on the cross next to Jesus was no Calvinist...nor Reformed. I doubt he knew much theology, or read any of Paul's letters.
Praise God my salvation is not in your hands! Praise God He knows what He has done in my life! I don't seem to recall anybody claiming that simply changing from one theology to another is salvation...quite the contrary. That you doubt our salvation...means nothing. Oh ye of little faith!
Knowledge cannot save, God alone saves.
I beg to differ. It is to recognize that despite human error, God alone has the power to save. It would seem, that it has not crossed your thinking, that the work of coming to a perfect interpretation of all of Scripture (the interpretation you hold), is indeed a work, and a work you are involved in, because it requires learning and memory retention. I think I know how you will respond but I want to hear it...
Wait just a minute there...I will tell you firsthand, when I had an Arminian like understanding, I did not believe anything I did saved me. I would tell you straight up that I could not save myself, God saved me. What you are suggesting is a strawman. Even if non-Calvinists preach heavy on works, it does not necessarily conclude that they preach a works based salvation. One can preach salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone for the glory of God alone and still preach Christian duty, human responsibility. We have to be involved in Salvation to be saved, repentance is our duty, not God's. Read carefully, if I had NOTHING to do with my salvation, no involvement, then how is it that God the Holy Spirit raised ME to life? How is it that Christ gave ME saving faith? If I had nothing to do with my salvation...not only this, but particular redemption involves specific individuals. Yes, I had a part, my part was sin, Praise God for Jesus Christ died for my sins, and rose from the dead, so that I can have eternal life with Him.
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