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Yes, this is most obvious ...But the fact from scripture is that
men do not and cannot believe
without God’s special grace
in opening their heart
(giving them a new heart).
Where does faith come from? Some people have it and some don't.
No - He could easily choose before the foundation of the world those who will believe. Enough with your silly word games.
Yes it is. No one can come to the Son unless drawn by the Father. God draws them by opening the hearts of certain men and not others.
Fair enough. I agree that the gospel of Jesus Christ is being preached and will be preached to all of the nations of the world. I agree that the gospel has the effect of convicting all men of sin and drawing all men who hear it to consider the truth of said gospel (i.e. the claims of Jesus Christ).After the Son of Man is lifted up He will draw all men to Himself. Another way to look at John 6 is no one can come to me until the father has drawn them. The word unless could be referring to those who have or have not yet been drawn.
They may well not be able to understand the things of God. They may well have a propensity to refuse the offer of belief in the gospel. But, on the other hand, they may well have - being the recipients of the kind of grace that opens their eyes to truth (i.e. Lydia, Paul, the jailer, Cornelius, and Peter).Then why did Jesus and the apostles tell people to believe if they are incapable of choosing whether they will believe or not?
That's a big "if" there. Ours is not to determine the spiritual or intellectual ability of our neighbor to believe. Ours is to preach the gospel and let the Holy Spirit figure that out. No one can, after all, even say Jesus is Lord except by the Holy Spirit.For example when the jailer asked Paul and Silas what must I do to be saved why would they tell him to believe if the jailer can’t believe if he’s not chosen and can’t fail to believe if he is chosen? Their reply should’ve been don’t worry about it you have no say in the matter.
I put to you the possibility of the following:Then why did Jesus and the apostles tell people to believe if they are incapable of choosing whether they will believe or not?
Fair enough. I agree that the gospel of Jesus Christ is being preached and will be preached to all of the nations of the world. I agree that the gospel has the effect of convicting all men of sin and drawing all men who hear it to consider the truth of said gospel (i.e. the claims of Jesus Christ).
The point is that the examples given in scripture (Peter, Lydia, Paul, the jailer, the people present in Jerusalem at Pentecost, Cornelius etc.) all show special illumination that is not universally experienced by every person who is in earshot of the gospel.
They may well not be able to understand the things of God. They may well have a propensity to refuse the offer of belief in the gospel. But, on the other hand, they may well have - being the recipients of the kind of grace that opens their eyes to truth (i.e. Lydia, Paul, the jailer, Cornelius, and Peter).
Time would and will tell in each individual case.
That's a big "if" there. Ours is not to determine the spiritual or intellectual ability of our neighbor to believe. Ours is to preach the gospel and let the Holy Spirit figure that out. No one can, after all, even say Jesus is Lord except by the Holy Spirit.
If God is able to bring everyone He draws in a special way to the Son to a saving decision - that's a good thing. We preach the gospel in obedience and let God have His way in the product of such preaching.
That's, IMO, the beauty of the way these things work. I don't have to beat myself over the head with shame for not adequately convincing my neighbor or relative of the truth of the gospel.
God is the one who has a certain number of people in every place whom He will convince by His Holy Spirit. We are but vehicles for the delivery of truth. He, Himself, is that truth.
The 19th century is known as the "great century" in terms of world evangelism - in many ways due in part to the colonial period - for all it's many faults. Of all the arenas opened across the world to the preaching of the gospel - almost every one was opened by groups or individuals who subscribed to these Reformed doctrines.
Knowledge of the sovereignty of God in the salvation of men is a freeing agent for evangelism. It is not, as so many falsely charge, a deterrent to the preaching of the gospel.
If I may ...Bless you my friend, one thing I would like you to consider is Matthew 7:21-23. Did these people possess the indwelling Holy Spirit? If not then do you believe they were attempting to lie to Jesus about the miracles they performed in His name?
I put to you the possibility of the following:
There are several spiritual Truths, which are
"somewhat hidden" from the eyes of new babes
in Christ, who are not yet ready to handle them.
These are only in need of positive encouragement.
Suppose election is one of these, which is taught
in Romans 9 and elsewhere, such as places where
the Lord has to give faith for one to believe.
A favorite is, "The Lord opened her heart to
heed the things spoken by Paul" (Acts 16:14).
Such verses are strongly in support of election.
But, the election of some over others is NOT popular.
Let us look at John 3:16, "... that whoever believes
in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
And just consider that the "whoever"s have been
elected and blessed with the ability to believe.
So, these are the ones mentioned in such verses.
If I may ...
These could very easily have been BACs who did
NOT do the will of Father God, but instead practiced
lawlessness! This is why Jesus disqualified them.
BACs who perform miracles can be in this group.
Just like the habitual sinners in Revelation 21:8
were disqualified and cast into the Lake of Fire.
These refer to everyone (BACs and non-believers both).
The will of the Father is that BACs overcome sin!
Habitual unrepentant sinners won't be allowed in heaven!
If they had ever possessed the indwelling Holy Spirit (the Spirit of Christ - 1 Peter 1:11; Romans 8:9 etc.) - they would have to be born again at some time.Bless you my friend, one thing I would like you to consider is Matthew 7:21-23. Did these people possess the indwelling Holy Spirit? If not then do you believe they were attempting to lie to Jesus about the miracles they performed in His name?
We disagree because the Bible disagrees with Marv's statement.Yes, this is most obvious ...
many NT verses say this using different reasons.
But some here disagree.
Nonsense. Let's rather suppose that the Calvinists simply have it all wrong.I put to you the possibility of the following:
There are several spiritual Truths, which are
"somewhat hidden" from the eyes of new babes
in Christ, who are not yet ready to handle them.
These are only in need of positive encouragement.
Suppose election is one of these, which is taught
in Romans 9 and elsewhere, such as places where
the Lord has to give faith for one to believe.
This isn't even close to election.A favorite is, "The Lord opened her heart to
heed the things spoken by Paul" (Acts 16:14).
Such verses are strongly in support of election.
But, the election of some over others is NOT popular.
Nonsense again. One is forced to view "the world" in v.16 as meaning "the world of the elect", which is just nonsense.Let us look at John 3:16, "... that whoever believes
in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
And just consider that the "whoever"s have been
elected and blessed with the ability to believe.
What is being missed, in spite of the obviousness of Jesus' words, is v.23 - Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’If I may ...
These could very easily have been BACs who did
NOT do the will of Father God, but instead practiced
lawlessness! This is why Jesus disqualified them.
BACs who perform miracles can be in this group.
No they don't. The first 2 items on the list are "cowardice and unbelief". Both refer to lack of faith. v.8 is a description of unbelievers, all the way.Just like the habitual sinners in Revelation 21:8
were disqualified and cast into the Lake of Fire.
These refer to everyone (BACs and non-believers both).
Absolutely! Also, the will of the Father is that all who believe in His Son HAVE eternal life. John 6:40The will of the Father is that BACs overcome sin!
Where's the verse?Habitual unrepentant sinners won't be allowed in heaven!
If they had ever possessed the indwelling Holy Spirit (the Spirit of Christ - 1 Peter 1:11; Romans 8:9 etc.) - they would have to be born again at some time.
Looking back at the position of some people here - it's important to note for them as well as you that those in the passage you refer to are people whom Jesus "never knew". Therefore they could not legitimately be said by any commentator to represent people who had ever been born again.
Having said that - there are several instances in the scriptures (both old and new - including the Book of Revelation) where unbelievers and even the enemies of God do miracles.
The elected can use their free will to fall.If they were elected how could they fall and if they weren’t how could they perform miracles?
They can cease to believe (fall from the faith), but they can't fall out of God's hand. Because Jesus said so in John 10:28,29.The elected can use their free will to fall.
Where do you get your opinions from? Obviously not the Bible.Non-elect demons can perform miracles.
Your whole post is obvious from the NT's point of view!Just because a person is sealed with the Holy Spirit doesn’t necessarily mean they do the will of God.
This question clearly demonstrates an ignorance about the Holy Spirit. He indwells every believer, but the Bible commands that believers be filled with the Spirit (Eph 5:18).How can such as these have the Holy Spirit,
and NOT hear His voice of spiritual Truth?
And Jesus gives all BACs the indwelling Holy Spirit, in order for BACs to be teachable.He came to teach BACs "all (spiritual) things"
(John 14:26).
Your whole post is obvious from the NT's point of view!
However, people who do NOT receive spiritual Truth
(for whatever reason) can rationalize their way out
of a steel vault, which has walls 3 feet thick.
How can such as these have the Holy Spirit,
and NOT hear His voice of spiritual Truth?
He came to teach BACs "all (spiritual) things"
(John 14:26).
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