Shelb5 said:
Michelle, you just said that His death opened the gates but just because the gates are opened doesn't make us saved. If all His death did was make salvation a possibility then it wasn't sufficient to get us through the gate. We had to go through the gate.
His death was sufficient to save everyone do you disagree that what he did on the cross was not enough to save mankind? Do you think in addition to what Christ did something else is needed in order for mankind to be saved? Like irritable grace?
You are the most exhausting person to talk to. For the cheap seats...YOU are the one saying something else is needed. YOU are the one saying that we need to "walk through the gate" for it to be made manifest. YOU are the one saying that all His death accomplished was the opening of the gates.
Here, let's do this in a very straightforward manner. Did His death get you through the gate or did you have to accept His death to get through the gate?
He desired to reconcile us back to God and did he or did he not do that?
All whom God desired to reconcile to Himself are reconciled by the death of Jesus. That is not everyone because God did not desire all to be reconciled to Himself. Had He desired that all be reconciled to Him then all would be reconciled to Him and by virtue of that reconciliation all would be at peace with God and all would go to Heaven.
Why look it up, you gave it to us, it says enough to accomplish a end, Jesus accomplished a end, he opened up the gates of heaven as where before they were closed, do you disagree that he opened up the gates of heaven?
The disagreement isn't about whether He opened the gates of Heaven. The disagreement, at least between you and I, is whether that's all He accomplished by dying.
And if he opened up the gates of heaven, why is that not enough to save a person? It seems to me it is.
Umm...we've got only two choices. If Christ's righteous work of "opening the gates of Heaven" is enough to save someone then it's enough to save everyone and so everyone will be saved. If it, by itself, is not enough to save a person, then something else must be done.
Now, you say that we must accept His work so it's clear that you think His work alone isn't enough. It must be accompanied by your acquiescence, right?