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How can the grace of God be resisted by some yet received by others?

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And this is why I didn't explain it. Even though Skala adequately explained the reasoning, you didn't engage with what he said. Rather, you dismissed it as if he had said nothing.

That's what tends to happen. Sigh
 
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So then you will be comfortable in asserting that one can please God in an unregenerate state, correct?
Yes, I would. Did not Cyrus please God in an unregenerate state, even so much so that God called him a messiah?
Why, because he obeyed God.
So we see that God does communicate with unsaved people, people who's beliefs run contrary to Yehovah being the only God. People who do not believe that He does, or can, are limiting the power of God.
imo...
Those who think that one must be regenerated in order to hear God speaking to a man's heart/mind, through the power of the Holy Spirit, do not have a very high opinion of God's power or God's love. They are truly limiting God's Sovereignty.
 
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Yes, I would. Did not Cyrus please God in an unregenerate state, even so much so that God called him a messiah?
Why, because he obeyed God.
So we see that God does communicate with unsaved people, people who's beliefs run contrary to Yehovah being the only God. People who do not believe that He does, or can, are limiting the power of God.
imo...
Those who think that one must be regenerated in order to hear God speaking to a man's heart/mind, through the power of the Holy Spirit, do not have a very high opinion of God's power or God's love. They are truly limiting God's Sovereignty.
I wasn't talking about hearing God. I was talking about pleasing God, i.e. doing something for His glory.
 
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They were "if so" questions, so they were not relevant.
There were 4 'if so' questions. You answered two.

Here they are again.

1) Have you ever sinned?
2) Have you ever made a mistake?
3) If so did God cause you to sin?
4) If so did God cause you to make a mistake?
5) If so did God allow you to sin?
6) If so did God allow you to make a mistake?

If God didn't cause you to sin, as you say He didn't, then God must have allowed it to happen. Correct?
 
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There were 4 'if so' questions. You answered two.

Here they are again.

1) Have you ever sinned?
2) Have you ever made a mistake?
3) If so did God cause you to sin?
4) If so did God cause you to make a mistake?
5) If so did God allow you to sin?
6) If so did God allow you to make a mistake?

If God didn't cause you to sin, as you say He didn't, then God must have allowed it to happen. Correct?
The first two if so's made sense since it appears they were related to the first two questions. The second set wasn't as clear.

But anyway, when I sin it's because it's ordained by God and He has a purpose.
 
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The first two if so's made sense since it appears they were related to the first two questions. The second set wasn't as clear.

But anyway, when I sin it's because it's ordained by God and He has a purpose.

Sin is ordained by God? No wonder Calvinists can't decide what to believe; everyone has his own beliefs.
 
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Judas was the son of perdition and "fulfilled scripture"
In other words, scripture already existed (the old testament) that someone would be a traitor.
Judas was predestined to be a traitor, lest scripture be wrong

Do you think Jesus knew this?

So, was Judas predestined to be elect, chosen by Jesus, and to be an apostle of the Lord Most High, or was he predestined to become a traitor?
 
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He didn't add anything. If the verse in question is 2 Pet 3:9, he is simply acknowledging that the pronoun "you" is "the elect", which was already established earlier in the book (2nd Peter), indeed, even in the previous letter (1st Peter)

Follow the pronouns throughout the books/chapter:

The introduction to chapter 3 says "beloved, this is the second letter I have written to you" (2 Peter 3:1)
Who is the "you"? Who is "the beloved"?
If 2nd Peter is the second letter written to this group, that means 1st Peter was the first letter written to them.
The recipients of 1st Peter is "God's elect..exiles scattered abroad" (1 Peter 1:1-2)
So when you get to 2nd Peter Chapter 3 Verse 9, it says:
"The Lord is patient towards YOU..not willing that any should perish"

Who is the "you"?
Is this a pronoun?
Was the antecedent already established for the past several chapters and at least 2 books?

The answer is yes. :D

Why would Peter be worried about the elect perishing?
 
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So, was Judas predestined to be elect, chosen by Jesus, and to be an apostle of the Lord Most High, or was he predestined to become a traitor?

As for Judas, him being foretold by prophecy as recorded in scripture, then yes must have been predestined.
What happened is what God had predestined to occur. Why is that so hard to believe?
 
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As for Judas, him being foretold by prophecy as recorded in scripture, then yes must have been predestined.
What happened is what God had predestined to occur. Why is that so hard to believe?

So I see God's predestination changes for a person. Or perhaps, God has two or more 'predestinations' for a person.
 
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Why would Peter be worried about the elect perishing?
Peter is not worried one bit about the elect perishing, how do you get that idea?
The idea is one of confidence of salvation as Peter says, God is not willing they perish.
So they do not perish, it is not His will.
 
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So I see God's predestination changes for a person. Or perhaps, God has two or more 'predestinations' for a person.
What makes you think that? Christ chooses Judas to be the traitor.
Judas is the traitor as foretold in scripture.
Christ calls Judas a devil. Christ chose a devil to betray Him, makes sense to me.

Christ call Judas a devil before Judas betrays Christ, so Christ knows all things beforehand in intimate detail.
 
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You can answer your own question if you will read the verse carefully. It says 'WHOEVER' in any nation.
STILL not answering the question. But again, it's expected. I really only asked so that it might cause others to think.
 
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I'm sorry the Bible is a non-answer to you. Where do you get your questions answered if not the Bible?
Pulling random verses out doesn't mean you've actually addressed anything.
 
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