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Well, I am not going to argue about what I said or didn't say. But hopefully you understand where I am coming from now.But that is not what you said.
I think though that I see where you meant to go with it, so I'm cool with that.
Happy Holidays to you TBL.Merry Christmas Jason!
Another of Christ's teaching is for anyone to know Christ as their savior, that must be revealed to them from the Trinity of God in heaven, otherwise they will not know God and Christ. Truly I say to you, this revelation of who Christ is must be willed by the Trinity of God. Else the gospel is hidden from their sight. Total agreement of what Christ says is found in 2 Corinthians 4I also see Calvinism as being unfair or unjust because God creates certain men for the purpose of sending them to hell. In other words, in Calvinism it sounds like God wants some people in hell ---- which to me, sounds extremely unloving and outside the good character of the Holy God of the Scriptures ----- whereas under the non-Calvinistic view (Which the Bible teaches) God lovingly wants all people to be with Him in heaven, but they are simply limited by what choices they make in this life.
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Not just unfair or unjust but evil. Since Christ said that Hell (the Lake of Fire) was created for the devil and his angels, we know that the above is FALSE DOCTRINE. The whole purpose of Christ coming to earth is so that all men could be saved. This is plainly stated in Scripture several times.I also see Calvinism as being unfair or unjust because God creates certain men for the purpose of sending them to hell. In other words, in Calvinism it sounds like God wants some people in hell ....
Since all are burdened and heavy laden, and since all are under condemnation, this invitation is to ALL. To interpret it in any other way is to pervert God's truth.28 Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Since all are burdened and heavy laden, and since all are under condemnation, this invitation is to ALL. To interpret it in any other way is to pervert God's truth.
Not just unfair or unjust but evil. Since Christ said that Hell (the Lake of Fire) was created for the devil and his angels, we know that the above is FALSE DOCTRINE. The whole purpose of Christ coming to earth is so that all men could be saved. This is plainly stated in Scripture several times.
I also see Calvinism as being unfair or unjust because God creates certain men for the purpose of sending them to hell. In other words, in Calvinism it sounds like God wants some people in hell ---- which to me, sounds extremely unloving and outside the good character of the Holy God of the Scriptures ----- whereas under the non-Calvinistic view (Which the Bible teaches) God lovingly wants all people to be with Him in heaven; But some have simply limited themselves from being in Heaven with Him by the free will choice or choices they make in regards to the Lord in this life.....
Not just unfair or unjust but evil. Since Christ said that Hell (the Lake of Fire) was created for the devil and his angels, we know that the above is FALSE DOCTRINE. The whole purpose of Christ coming to earth is so that all men could be saved. This is plainly stated in Scripture several times.
Man's free will -- by definition -- cannot be almighty. For example, some men would love to fly in the air like birds (unaided by any contraption or machine), but it will never happen, no matter how much they "will" to do so.The non-Reformed theology puts man and his almighty free will as the center purpose of the age. The Reformed theology puts God's glory as the center purpose of the age.
The question isn't fair. God is the only One who makes men alive (aka regeneration). And that isn't the issue. The issue is about the action of believing the gospel message.Let me ask you a question, if we are dead in our trespasses and sins, how can a dead man make himself alive?
This is the fallacy of superimposing loss of function of physical death to spiritual death. There is no comparison. Spiritually dead people ARE physically alive. And functioning. Like REFUSING to believe the gospel. But not all refuse. All who have believed prove that spritually dead people CAN and DO function. And Jesus made that point.You can't respond to anything when you're dead.
The issue of regeneration isn't about Lazarus. Jesus didn't give him new birth. He gave him back his physical life. He did die physically again.Did Lazarus have any say in his coming back to life?
Obviously he did. Or he wouldn't have come out. Exactly what Jesus says in John 5:25.Could he hear Jesus?
Did Jesus go into the cave and drag him out? Of course not. He came out of his own volition.Could Lazarus respond by his own volition?
Well, Jesus said exactly that in John 5:25.You are proposing that you can hear and respond without being made alive(regenerated).
You've missed the point. Did you see what I said about the reason for Christ coming to this earth? All men are sinners, all deserve Hell, but all can be saved from Hell because of Christ. Therefore the offer of salvation is to "whosoever will" (Rev 22:17). Now if you come along and tell us, no, God has "decreed" some for Hell, you make God a liar.You want fair? You want just? Ok, go to Hell, that's fair and that's just. What's fair and just is the entire human race to burn in Hell for their sins. You don't want fair, you want God's mercy, you want what's not fair!
Agreed. But if One who is totally sinless willingly and voluntarily offers Himself to take the guilty criminal's punishment (as Christ did when He was made Sin for us) then justice has been fully served, and the sinner can be declared "Not Guilty" (justified). And that is at the heart of the Gospel. We are justified freely be God's grace, and ALL who will repent and believe may be justified.And evil? What's more evil than a judge not punishing guilty criminals? And instead, rewarding them?!
Cute.Man's free will -- by definition -- cannot be almighty. For example, some men would love to fly in the air like birds (unaided by any contraption or machine), but it will never happen, no matter how much they "will" to do so.
Whistling through the grave yard again I see.But because man's free will actually redounds to the glory of God, God gives human being two options: (1) repent, believe, and receive eternal life as a gift or (2) do not repent, do not believe, and receive eternal damnation. Thus the grace of God as well as the righteousness of God are both fully vindicated, which means that the glory of God is fully vindicated, and God will be eternally glorified in His Church.
Let me ask you a question, if we are dead in our trespasses and sins, how can a dead man make himself alive?
You can't respond to anything when you're dead. Did Lazarus have any say in his coming back to life? Could he hear Jesus? Could Lazarus respond by his own volition? You are proposing that you can hear and respond without being made alive(regenerated).
The Bible is very clear that faith comes by hearing the Word of God. It is with faith that we come to him to be born again.Another of Christ's teaching is for anyone to know Christ as their savior, that must be revealed to them from the Trinity of God in heaven, otherwise they will not know God and Christ. Truly I say to you, this revelation of who Christ is must be willed by the Trinity of God. Else the gospel is hidden from their sight. Total agreement of what Christ says is found in 2 Corinthians 4
Matthew 11
25 At that time Jesus answered and said, “I thank You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that You have hidden these things from the wise and prudent and have revealed them to babes. 26 Even so, Father, for so it seemed good in Your sight.
27 All things have been delivered to Me by My Father, and no one knows the Son except the Father. Nor does anyone know the Father except the Son, and the one to whom the Son wills to reveal Him.
28 Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
29 Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”
Christ then says for those who feel the burden of their sins and of this life to come to Him and be saved.
The reason they feel that weight is they have been regenerated and are being taught by God to come to Christ. To them the gospel is being revealed, according to the will of God for them.
Anyways, I have heard it said that:
Calvinism:
Is the belief that...
> God causes all things, including sin.
And yet, He is not the author of sin.
> God causes all things, including sin.
And yet, He gets angry at the sin He causes.
> God irresistibly bends men's wills to faith and conversion.
And yet, He does not force anyone to be saved.
If that is what some here are saying Calvinism is declaring, then I am afraid I do not understand such a belief in the slightest.
For me, a belief like that doesn't make any sense.
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