Who says, "zapped with irresistible grace"? We too believe faith is the gift of God, and comes by hearing the Word of God. We don't believe it is a decision that one can make without faith, and this gift of faith, that comes by hearing the Word of God is the work of the Holy Spirit in the person. The change is usually so nearly simultaneous that one doesn't even see a sequence, but if one wants to claim that he can have faith quite separately from the work of the Spirit of God, he either is badly mistaken, or has no salvific faith.
Again, the work of the Spirit of God in the Elect regenerates them. I am not so sure it is not accurate to say salvific faith IS the Spirit of God in the person, so sure I am that it is HIS work, and not the product of the will of the person. I cannot consider it valid or any integrity or constancy if it is my doing --but if it is the Spirit of God in me, it will never fail, and is based on full knowledge of just what the mercy of God is and of what Christ has done, because it is based on what God himself knows and who he is.
And, again, the mind of the flesh is hostile to God. It cannot please God. It will not submit. God has to change it.
Calvinists claim that man is so spiritually dead and depraved, that he’s unable to believe until he’s first made alive by regeneration.
Thus the elect get zapped with irresistible grace, and regenerated, and only after that can they believe.
Therefore in reformed dogma, grace and regeneration must precede faith, which Calvinists like Sproul freely admit.
The problem with that is that it’s completely wrong.
The Bible is crystal clear that faith precedes grace.
Ephesians 2:8-9 by grace are you saved THROUGH faith.
Notice that faith is how you get to grace.
Faith is how you access grace:
Rom 5:2 By whom also we have access BY faith INTO this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.
Rom 4:16 Therefore it isof FAITH that it might be by GRACE; to the end the promise might be sure to all the seed; not to that only which is of the law, but to that also which is of the faith of Abraham; who is the father of us all,
Faith comes first. Therefore Calvinists have a serious problem because a key doctrine is not only wrong - it’s backwards.
Calvinist sequence of salvation is grace/regeneration/faith
Whereas the Bible sequence of salvation is faith/grace/regeneration.
That’s because the Bible says faith comes by hearing the word of God - not by prior grace/regeneration.
The Holy Spirit sufficiently enlightens the unconverted to have faith when they hear the word of God preached.
Romans 10:17states how faith comes - it comes by hearing the word of God.
The Holy Spirit, who is the one who draws us to Christ, sufficiently enlightens those who hear the word of God, enough to believe.
Once we have faith, we have freewill to either reject Jesus, as the elect nation of Israel did
John 1:11, or to receive Jesus, and become a child of God
John 1:12.
Israel was God’s elect.
Isaiah 45:4.
Israel is who Jesus specifically came for,
Matthew 15:24.
Yet though they were Gods own elect, and Jesus came specifically to save them, they rejected Him.
Joh 1:11 He came unto his own, and his own received him NOT.
So we have freewill.
We have freewill because the Holy Spirit, who gives faith to those who hear, and who draws us to Jesus, can be resisted.
Stephen preached to those elect Jews who rejected Jesus in
John 1:11, who refused to come to Jesus (though He yearned for them to)
Luke 13:34, and explained HOW they were able to reject and kill Jesus, and to kill the prophets God sent them - because they resist the Holy Spirit.
Stephen said:
Act 7:51 Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do always RESIST THE HOLY GHOST: as your fathers did, so do ye.
Act 7:52 Which of the prophets did your fathers not persecute? And they killed those who announced beforehand the coming of the Righteous One, whom you have now betrayed and murdered (Jesus).
So salvation requires not only faith that comes from hearing the word, but requires making the freewill choice to receive Jesus,
John 1:12, or to resist the Holy Spirit Acts 7:51, and reject Jesus
John 1:11.
Shalom.