woobadooba said:
I already did that in another post. I am not going to repeat myself.
I know that you are going to be upset because it does not "explicitly" state that "Predestined unto salvation," but the phrase "Predestined unto salvation" conveys the thought of Romans 8:29-30
Unless you believe Jesus needs to be saved, it doesn't state this. It simply says that He predestined them to be conformed to His image, but not to salvation.
Also notice the word "foreknew", which implies that He knew the fate of these people prior to their existence because He is all knowing, and thus set the plan into motion that they would be conformed to the image of His Son. And this doesn't mean that they are forced against their will to be conformed, but that it is God's purpose that all who so desire to give their lives to Christ will
demonstrate their love for God by conforming to the image of His Son.
This is what gives me the idea that you believe that predestination is salvation. If this is not what you believe, you might want to choose your words more carefully.
No, it would be better for you to read my words more carefully. Don't expect others to change simply because you don't understand what they are saying. Instead, ask questions, and they will answer them accordingly. And as far as I am concerned I explained myself already. I think the issue here is that you just don't want to see the truth.
People were predestined or "chosen in Him before the foundation of the world" not "we were saved before the foundation of the world." Again, predestination is unto salvation or predestination is the promise by God, His gaurentee, that at His chosen time He will bring about our salvation. You can say that belief "isn't a means," but Scripture states that Salvation is by grace THROUGH faith, and that is what the Reformed Christian believes.
You are really twisting what I said. Why do you do this?
I said that if we are to espouse your argument as being truthful, in that you had said that we are predestined unto salvation, and faith is God's means to bring about that salvation, then faith can't be the means, since we already had salvation in Christ prior to our existence. There is therefore no need to encourage people the believe in Christ, since they don't have a choice to believe otherwise because God predestined them to be what they are, either saved, or eternally damned.
Please pay attention to the arguments.
Except that God has commanded that we preach the Gospel. He has also declared that evangelism is the means by which the Gospel is spread and through this spreading of the Gospel the Spirit works and regenerates. Who are you to say that there is no sense in what God wills or commands?
There is no sense in preaching the gospel to a people who are already saved!
That is the point!
Your theology makes God look foolish.