Jipsah said:
So much for our Lord being both the author and finisher of our faith, then, eh? Just delete that verse and drive on...
Have you ever read the rest of chapter twelve? But, first --- the Greek uses "archegos", leader/prince; and "teleiotes" example.
Not "author" and "finisher".
But clearly, per 12:7-9,
discipline is optional, and if WE refuse His discipline, then WE are illegitimate and not sons. "SHALL we not much rather BE subject to the (discipline of) the Father of spirits, and live?"
It's clearer (and impossible to deny) when we read verse 25:
"Much less shall WE escape who turn away from God".
Jipsah said:
Yeah, we've seen how that works here. "Oh, that verse doesn't really mean what it says...", "Oh, that word doesn't mean what everyone thinks it means..." "Oh, this verse over here negates that verse over there...". Yeah, if you're willing to do enough violence to the Scripture, you can "overturn" the tenets of Calvinism. You can probably "prove that the sun rises in the north, as well. I mean, hey, if you're willing to redefine terms to suit yourself, there's nothing you can't "prove".
Why don't you deal with some of the verses (and "overturnings") that I cited?
Ben said:
There are the verses thought to support Calvinism --- Rom9:18 overturned with Rom11:32. 1Cor2:14 overturned with 1Cor2:12. 2Cor4:3-4 overturned with 2Cor3:16. Acts13:48 overturned with Acts13:46.
When I say "overturned", I mean "overturned with regard to predestination".
And here is a challenge --- tell us how these verses could
possibly accommodate "Calvinism":
Ben said:
And there are passages that are impossible to overturn. Matt23:13, 1Cor9:25-27 (with 2Cor13:5), John20:29.
Yeah, we've been told that there is no such thing as predestination, and that when the Bible speaks of it it either really means something else or it doesn't count. Right.
Oh there
is predestination. But we must clearly read what Scripture
says about it. In Rom8:28-29, those
WHO love God, are predestined
to Christlikeness. Period.
Nowhere is anyone predestined to "saving-faith".
Saving faith is charged to men; again, see Heb11:6, Acts10:34-35, then Rom3:26, 10:10, 6:17, etcetera...
And without the Lord's intervention, our choises lead us to destruction. Always. If you're depending on your own righteousness (like filthy rags) to get you saved, you're outta luck.
Cite the verse.
And
no, I'm not depending on "my own righteousness". I'm depending on
His. See 2Cor5:21.
...but also read 2Tim1:12-14:
"I know whom I have believed, and am convinced that He is able to guard that which I have entrusted to Him. Now, (you!) guard, by the Holy Spirit that indwells you, the treasure entrusted to you."
He guards what I entrust, and I guard what He entrusts. Wanna argue that "He doesn't entrust
eternal life"?
Jipsah --- I appreciate you. And I would
NEVER wish to do anything to damage your faith. Yet --- if what you have diverges from Scripture, can anything bad come out of an honest debate?
I pray not; it is the prayer of my heart that
both of us, whether we come to agreement, grow stronger in Him.
And if we increase in fellowship with each other,
so much the better.
