jerry kelso
Food For Thought
Did you have a choice to be born into this world a sinner?
Since it is plain through scripture that All have sinned and come short of the Glory of God.
And since it is also plain through scripture that we were made subject to vanity "not willingly"....
And since it is also plain that it was by one man that sin entered this world and death by sin passed upon us all.
none of these things was our choice.
As in Adam All die, is that a choice? In Christ All shall be made Alive is that a choice?
When God was in Christ Reconciling the world unto Himself.....Where were you in your choices?
2knowhim,
1. We are talking about a freewill choice to choose God through salvation of his son, Jesus Christ or to freely choose to stay in sin and the fallen nature.
2. We do not have a choice to be born into sin as David said. As Paul states it was because of the sinless Adam who was the fountainhead of the human race who sinned. We die as in Adam because that is the fruit of sin physically because God told him from the dust you came and to the dust you shall return. This was a direct judgement on Adam because of his sin and it touches the whole human race because he is the fountainhead of the human race and we are his progeny.
3. Just because we all have sinned and were conceived in sin and it wasn't our choice has nothing to do with not having the ability and the freedom to freely choose God as our Savior or freely choosing to reject him.
People confuse this because many times of their belief on predestination such as Calvin's reformed theology as in the tulip which thwarts the true belief on eternal security.
4. Reconciling the world to himself has nothing to do with everyone eventually choosing the Lord as Savior and King whether before or after one dies. There is no scripture that supports purgatory or a reconciliation period to Christ after they die. This is a misnomer from the UR doctrine. However, reconciling the world to himself has more to do with bringing the world the opportunity to become saved; for Christ died that all might have the chance to be saved not just supposedly the elect in their predestination doctrine of some do and some don't, etc.
5. In Hebrews Christ said he died for the transgressions or the sins of the first testament. This implies or gives the perception that God died for the sins of the old testament instead of all. However, we know that God died for all men according to John 3:16 and many other scriptures.
6. God actually atoned for the penalty of sins of the world past, present, and future. He did not pay for sins of each individual or certain individuals as in the eternal security doctrine. If this were true then the whole world would have been saved when Christ died. This is why the payment for sin was not like a cash transaction.
7. Christ gave his life freely and if he would have paid the debt in the cash transaction example like most think then he would have been a debtor who had to pay. Also, grace would not be valid or needed because Christ had paid the debt once and for all and the payment would have been erased forever. This is the way most people think that hold to the UES doctrine and believe you cannot ever lose your salvation and some say for any reason. The truth is that Peter backslid and had to be converted.
8. The bible says that we were bought with a price and the price was suffering on the cross to satisfy the penalty of sin. Christ made a choice to die as a the God-man for the whole wide world to show true agape love and we must choose him as Joshua said; Choose you this day whom you will serve. God will not make the church do anything it doesn't want to or the individuals that make up the church.
The bottom line in freewill choice to choose Christ as Savior and remain in his love is required by God as our responsibility in our relationship with him which is a two way street. We choose to obey and allow him to do the work in us because that is his part in our relationship. Choose agape love for without freewil choice there is no true agape love or relationship with God. Jerry Kelso
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