Can anyone explain the concept of God calling some people to him? I think there's a Biblical phrase about many being called, but few chosen....don't know if this applies here.
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i think ive heard that before. it sounds like everyone is called. salavtion is for everyone. but few ppl chose to act on it and accept it. kinda like on road is narrow and few travel it, and another one is wide and alot follow it...I think there's a Biblical phrase about many being called, but few chosen....
God wants everybody to be saved. I believe God is calling all sinners to repent and be saved. But not all want to come to Him, not all believe in Him, not all want to accept the Lord as their Saviour.Charon said:Can anyone explain the concept of God calling some people to him? I think there's a Biblical phrase about many being called, but few chosen....don't know if this applies here.
I think my confusion may lie here....on one hand, God seems to imply he doea want everyone saved. But the Eph. quote seems to imply God has already chosen who will be chosen, and He did this before we werre even born.carmi said:God wants everybody to be saved. I believe God is calling all sinners to repent and be saved. But not all want to come to Him, not all believe in Him, not all want to accept the Lord as their Saviour.
According to Eph. 1:4, believers are chosen in Him:
"Acording as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love."
The issue here may be the word chosen....it seems to imply There's been some predetermination by God....if so I surely wish I'd known sooner, because I'd have been here faster!newlite said:im sorry but i dont quite get the above post. i always (and still) believe that salvation is for everyone. anyone can accept christ and go into heaven. "behold i stand at the door and knock. if anyone hears my voice and opens the door, i will enter and dine with him, and he with me". if you ask, you will recive him.
im understanding from the above post that when we ask he comes into our lives, jesus gets a little memo that states and puts and accepted or denied stamp on are profile by judging if were worthy or not. well no of us are worthy. no one desevres it. remember the theif on the cross. he went to heaven garentided. he did nothing, no good works, no leading folks to christ, he just said he believe...
do you really mean that jesus decides wiether were just saying words or saying a meaning attached to it? cuz then i believe that. words mean nothing. i could say in a billionair. doesnt make me one. just like saying a pray that i believe doessnt mean i do. i believe jesus looks into our hearts
i have not a clue if that has anything to do with much but anyway....
i think ive heard that before. it sounds like everyone is called. salavtion is for everyone. but few ppl chose to act on it and accept it. kinda like on road is narrow and few travel it, and another one is wide and alot follow it...
Charon said:I think my confusion may lie here....on one hand, God seems to imply he doea want everyone saved. But the Eph. quote seems to imply God has already chosen who will be chosen, and He did this before we werre even born.
i dont know if any of this is true. i was thinking, salvation is for everyone. anyone who accepts christ will enter the kingdom of heaven.some ppl just say words though. they dont mean them. i think thats what it means. its for everyone. anyone can accept it. but not everyone does. so god chooses who really means it in there heart, and who doesnt really doesnt. i believe god wants all to come to him. and anyone can. just bouncing ideas off the wall...http://www.the-highway.com/1Tim4.10.html said:1. God wants (desires) all men without exception by their own free will to be saved (cf. 1Tim. 2:4). However, in the case of some, His will can be and is effectually resisted through obstinate unbelief, because man has a free will and God will not force His will upon man. As a result, God's foreknowledge is understood to mean foresight; that is, God foresees who will believe and chooses them to be saved
(SPEAKING LATIN):Nescio quid dicas ,Ita erat quando hic adveni.Christ's Minister said:That's an extremely important warning from Jesus,especially because some think that anyone can be saved just by mumbling a 10 word prayer.The role of the evangelist is to call people to accept Jesus as their personal savior.The role of Jesus is to choose those who are worthy of salvation and an eternity of service to God.There are a number of Bible verses that warn that salvation is a very limited status that will be offered to a small number of people.After you read the verse below,think of all the people you know of who will be denied salvation.Think about political leaders,,the wealthy,the famous,and all those who have been duped into dedicating their lives to "fight for freedom",a totally non-Christian concept.Here it is:"WHOSOEVER WISHES TO BECOME A FRIEND OF THE WORLD,MAKES HIMSELF AN ENEMY OF GOD"![]()
Ephesian 1:4 says IN Him - before the foundation of the world.Charon said:I think my confusion may lie here....on one hand, God seems to imply he doea want everyone saved. But the Eph. quote seems to imply God has already chosen who will be chosen, and He did this before we werre even born.