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As far as your statement, 'obedience is obedience', I have to disagree. Psalm 66:3 speaks of a feigned obedience.
[/I]Do you think anyone today who doesn't cast away their transgressions will have a dissimilar fate?
I contend obedience must be a willful practice, along with the Spirit, among Christians. Just saying the Spirit and grace give you the power to obey is not obeying, but rather, the actual deeds in action are. Remember, it's not just knowing the will of God, but also doing His will (knowing and doing are not the same thing). Also, if one does not obey the warning Paul gave in Galatians, they will not inherit the kingdom of God.
1. I keep getting the impression the Reformed think knowing is doing. Knowing what obedience is does not equate to actual obedience.1. Ok, but all I meant was that we all know what it means to obey God.
2. I'm not sure why you're asking me this question. I've already said that obedience is a logical necessity of believers. It isn't how we save ourselves, but it is how those being saved behave.
3. If you think that salvation is a reward to the righteous, you are only right if you agree that Jesus is the Righteous One. Heartfelt obedience is only possible in those who are not obeying to earn or prove something by it, to those who wear the robes of Jesus.
4. I'm not suggesting that believers won't obey. Of course we will. It's not the gospel, though, to suggest that our righteous works are what save us.
1. I keep getting the impression the Reformed think knowing is doing. Knowing what obedience is does not equate to actual obedience.
2. So you are saying obedience is NECESSARY for believers. I agree. Obedience isn't saving one's self; it is loving the Lord (John 14:15).
3. See #2. Obedience is loving the Lord.
4. I think it is a misguided assumption thinking believers WILL obey. Many passages exist which believers choose not to obey.
Where I’m trying to go with my questions in this thread is to find out whether or not God is misrepresenting Himself and our ability through the “means” of warnings throughout His Word. If Calvinism is correct, then it seems He has.
If we are puppets on the string of His sovereignty, then the warnings are meaningless.
Hey EddieL,
I had said, "If we are puppets on the string of His sovereignty, then the warnings are meaningless."
You responded by stating, "The warnings are the strings."
From a Calvinistic perspective, wouldn't it be more appropriate to say that the God-given grace to heed the warnings, or not, is the string?
Calvinism's view of Scriptural warnings:
God to mankind: Do not follow false gods.
Mankind to God: We can't help it. We can do nothing but follow them.
God to mankind: I know you can't help it. You can only turn from false gods with my
assistance. And, I have decided to help a few of you, but for most
of you, I have chosen not to intervene.
Still, I command all of you this day, do not follow false gods or you
will be damned to the eternal fires of hell.
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