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I think pride is a sin, so if that was your message, TM, I agree.
depravity more like it! God needs to fill the void eph 2:5... with out His calling we stay lost 2 tim 1:9The natural man loves darkness, and shuns the light, because his deeds are evil. Pride may be a factor, but I don't believe that you can rightly say that pride undergirds everything man does.
Jesus said that those who reject Him are of their father the devil, and the deeds of their father they will to do. All men are born children of the devil, and it is only by the monergistic intervention of God that any are translated from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of God's son, Jesus, the Christ. Men cannot effect this change themselves,, not by force of will, not by choice, not by any agency within man. It is by the power of the Holy Spirit, quickening them to spiritual life, to enable them to believe, receive, and be joined to Christ. God the Father gives them to Christ, SO THAT they will be His Sheep. Those whom the Father gives to Christ, He saves, and keeps them, to the end. They are given to Christ, not because they are saved, but that they will be saved. Christ died for those whom the Father gave to Him. Not all men are given to Christ, and those who are not given to Him, perish in their sins, and will be judged for their sins. Those who are given to Christ have passed from death to Life, and it is totally a work of God, not the choice of man.
Christians sin.
Why?
Because at that moment in time, they love the world more than God and so they choose the world and the sin.
Same reason people reject Christ - at that moment in time, they love the world more.
Complete fiction, the biblical view indicates some men love darkness, but others receive the gospel with joy, Matthew 13:20-21.The natural man loves darkness, and shuns the light, because his deeds are evil.
NBF is burning a strawman here, as if someone other than himself asserted that pride undergirds everything that men do. What was actually asserted is pride undergirds the rejection of Christ.Pride may be a factor, but I don't believe that you can rightly say that pride undergirds everything man does.
Again, the application of this statement to all men is wrong, those who reject Christ have not heard and learned from the Father, which means they are not "of God" but others who have heard and learned from the Father seek Christ.Jesus said that those who reject Him are of their father the devil, and the deeds of their father they will to do.
This is a true statement, but the RT doctrine that is concealed within it is of course completely false.All men are born children of the devil, and it is only by the monergistic intervention of God that any are translated from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of God's son, Jesus, the Christ.
True, God puts us "in Christ" after God credits our faith in Christ as righteousness.Men cannot effect this change themselves,, not by force of will, not by choice, not by any agency within man.
Nothing could be more wrong, this false doctrine is unbiblical. Matthew 13:20-21 clearly teaches that those who have not been born again can believe and receive the gospel with joy.It is by the power of the Holy Spirit, quickening them to spiritual life, to enable them to believe, receive, and be joined to Christ.
Yes, God gives some of the sheep to Christ, those who have heard and learned from the Father.God the Father gives them to Christ, SO THAT they will be His Sheep.
Yes, this is one of the few biblical doctines found in the Tulip.Those whom the Father gives to Christ, He saves, and keeps them, to the end.
Yes, only when God credits our faith in Christ as righteousness and spiritually places us in Christ, where we undergo the circumcision of Christ, and arise in Christ a new creation born again from above, and then indwelt and sealed with the Holy Spirit forever, are we saved.They are given to Christ, not because they are saved, but that they will be saved.
Yes, Christ died for all men which of course includes those the Father would give to Christ, those that had heard and learned from the Father.Christ died for those whom the Father gave to Him.
Yes this is true.Not all men are given to Christ, and those who are not given to Him, perish in their sins, and will be judged for their sins.
Yes, we are saved by grace through faith. When God credits our faith as righteousness, our faith provides our access to God's grace.Those who are given to Christ have passed from death to Life, and it is totally a work of God, not the choice of man.
Complete fiction, the biblical view indicates some men love darkness, but others receive the gospel with joy, Matthew 13:20-21.
Van said:NBF is burning a strawman here, as if someone other than himself asserted that pride undergirds everything that men do. What was actually asserted is pride undergirds the rejection of Christ.
Van said:Again, the application of this statement to all men is wrong, those who reject Christ have not heard and learned from the Father, which means they are not "of God" but others who have heard and learned from the Father seek Christ.
Van said:This is a true statement, but the RT doctrine that is concealed within it is of course completely false.
Van said:True, God puts us "in Christ" after God credits our faith in Christ as righteousness.
Van said:Nothing could be more wrong, this false doctrine is unbiblical. Matthew 13:20-21 clearly teaches that those who have not been born again can believe and receive the gospel with joy.
Van said:Yes, God gives some of the sheep to Christ, those who have heard and learned from the Father.
Van said:Yes, this is one of the few biblical doctines found in the Tulip.
Van said:Yes, only when God credits our faith in Christ as righteousness and spiritually places us in Christ, where we undergo the circumcision of Christ, and arise in Christ a new creation born again from above, and then indwelt and sealed with the Holy Spirit forever, are we saved.
Yes, Christ died for all men which of course includes those the Father would give to Christ, those that had heard and learned from the Father.
Yes this is true.
Yes, we are saved by grace through faith. When God credits our faith as righteousness, our faith provides our access to God's grace.
Complete fiction, the biblical view indicates some men love darkness, but others receive the gospel with joy, Matthew 13:20-21.
eph 2:5 even when we were dead in sins hath made us alive together with Christ -8NBF is burning a strawman here, as if someone other than himself asserted that pride undergirds everything that men do. What was actually asserted is pride undergirds the rejection of Christ.
Again, the application of this statement to all men is wrong, those who reject Christ have not heard and learned from the Father, which means they are not "of God" but others who have heard and learned from the Father seek Christ.
This is a true statement, but the RT doctrine that is concealed within it is of course completely false.
True, God puts us "in Christ" after God credits our faith in Christ as righteousness.
Nothing could be more wrong, this false doctrine is unbiblical. Matthew 13:20-21 clearly teaches that those who have not been born again can believe and receive the gospel with joy.
Yes, God gives some of the sheep to Christ, those who have heard and learned from the Father.
Yes, this is one of the few biblical doctines found in the Tulip.
Yes, only when God credits our faith in Christ as righteousness and spiritually places us in Christ, where we undergo the circumcision of Christ, and arise in Christ a new creation born again from above, and then indwelt and sealed with the Holy Spirit forever, are we saved.
Yes, Christ died for all men which of course includes those the Father would give to Christ, those that had heard and learned from the Father.
Yes this is true.
Yes, we are saved by grace through faith. When God credits our faith as righteousness, our faith provides our access to God's grace.
This is the unbiblical RT assertion, repeated and repeated. But folks, read Matthew 13:20-21, these unregerates received the gospel with joy so it was not foolishness to them. This one size fits all mindset of RT undergirds their mistaken views. The parable of the four soils teaches that men respond to the gospel in varying ways, some flee the light, but all do not, so the RT assertion that all flee the light is unbiblical.You speak as though merely hearing and learning from the Father happens while they are in an unregenerate state. Not so, for the things of God are foolishness to the unregenerate. Once they have been quickened, then they can hear, learn, and believe. That is the biblical progression
This statement is true, but the RT doctrine concealed within it, that God does not credit our faith as righteousness, is false. You see the term "monergistic intervention" means God puts us in Christ all by Himself, which is true, but RT also contends it means God causes us irresistibly to believe in Christ, which is false.All men are born children of the devil, and it is only by the monergistic intervention of God that any are translated from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of God's son, Jesus, the Christ.
Now you have got it. Hold that thought! There is not need for the doctrine that the unregenerate cannot receive the gospel with joy, since it is unbiblical and does not result necessarily in salvation. We as saved by grace, God credits our faith as righteousness and places us spiritually in Christ. That is the valid monergistic intervention.Therefore, receiving the Gospel with joy does not, in and of itself, save anyone. Salvation is a work of God, not a result of receiving the Gospel with joy. Intellectual assent never saved anyone. We are saved by Grace through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God. Salvation is a gift, not a reward.
verses pleaseHi BIC, you ask "how can a man receive joy" but scripture says the unregenerate person received the gospel with joy.
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john 3:19assertions till the cows come home, but the assertions are unbiblical. You seem to imply all men love darkness at all times,
???but that is unbiblical in light of Matthew 13:20-21.
This is the unbiblical RT
????assertion, repeated and repeated. But folks, read Matthew 13:20-21, these unregerates received the gospel with joy so it was not foolishness to them. This one size fits all mindset of RT
?????undergirds their mistaken views. The parable of the four soils teaches that men respond to the gospel in varying ways, some flee the light, but all do not, so the RT
assertion that all flee the light is unbiblical.
????This statement is true, but the RT
???doctrine concealed within it, that God does not credit our faith as righteousness, is false. You see the term "monergistic intervention" means God puts us in Christ all by Himself, which is true, but RT
also contends it means God causes us irresistibly to believe in Christ, which is false.
Now you have got it. Hold that thought! There is not need for the doctrine that the unregenerate cannot receive the gospel with joy, since it is unbiblical and does not result necessarily in salvation. We as saved by grace, God credits our faith as righteousness and places us spiritually in Christ. That is the valid monergistic intervention.
NBF, yet another unbiblical assertion is the lost are not sheep. All like sheep have gone astray ring a bell?
NBF and BIC, enjoy our week of celebration, He is risen!
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NBF said:Certainly pride is one possible reason, but there are bound to be others, such as fear, deception (more prevalent than we'd like to think), and a conscience that is seared, from repeated sin, to the point where there is no reaching them, God having given them over to the evil they desire so strongly.
Hi BIC, you can post ???? till the cows come home, your post still is devoid of content. John 3:19 demonstrates my point, not yours. Men loved darkness does not say either some men or all men loved darkness. However, Matthew 13:1-23 provides the answer, some men loved darkness. Therefore John 3:19 supports my position that some men loved darkness, but others, verse 21 refers to those who practice the truth, just as Matthew 13:23 refers to those who fully commit to Christ from the heart with nothing held back.