I can explain why I believed, the question was why do some believe and others don't.I will ask you the same question I ask Amy. Can you really explain why you believed?
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I can explain why I believed, the question was why do some believe and others don't.I will ask you the same question I ask Amy. Can you really explain why you believed?
Choice by definition means the option to not choose is also present, or it's not a choice.Also explain how your belief was a "choice."
There is a reason he takes good pleasure in election, what is it?God elects on (or according to) His own good pleasure. The basis of His election is His own will.
Blessings,
The Archangel
Sure, but are not choices based upon current beliefs? How does one "choose" to believe something?Choice by definition means the option to not choose is also present, or it's not a choice.
It says that by Adam sin entered the world.
The truth is, we do not know that Adam and Eve were created in sinless perfection
It does not say that Adam's sin passed upon us. That is a huge difference and people often read into the verse what it does not really say. It says sin entered the world by Adam, and the curse of death entered by sin. Then it says death passed upon all men because all men have sinned. It does not say Adam's sin passed upon us, it says we die for our own sin.
Now, these are very interesting verses of scripture that I am sure could be debated forever, but Eve was not held accountable for her sin. She did not eat in knowing disobedience, she was deceived. But Adam was not deceived by Satan's lie and knowingly ate of the forbidden fruit.
So, this shows that a person must be of an age or maturity of accountability to be guilty of sin.
And this is another area where I think Calvinism errs. Man knows good, the scriptures say so. It is a little far-fetched to believe that man can know what true good is, yet is not able to perform it.
The scriptures do not say that man has no righteousness,
There is a reason he takes good pleasure in election, what is it?
I can explain why I believed, the question was why do some believe and others don't.
1 Peter 1:2 Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through sanctification of the Spirit, unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ: Grace unto you, and peace, be multiplied.There is a reason he takes good pleasure in election, what is it?
1 Peter 1:2 Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through sanctification of the Spirit, unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ: Grace unto you, and peace, be multiplied.
The reason he takes good pleasure in election is that he knew before hand who would take pleasure in glorifying Him in their lives, by first trusting Him as their Saviour. That, of course, would be their decision to make. God doesn't force anyone to be saved/regenerated.
God doesn't force anyone to be saved/regenerated.
You would have a hard time convincing me of your theology since I don't believe in "the church" The word "ecclesia" translated "church" simply means "assembly". It is impossible to have an unassembled assembly or an assembly that never meets, cannot assemble, is impossible to assemble. It is a contradiction of terms. That is problem #1.But the problem here is how Peter uses "elect" in verse one. This word is usually applied to Israel and here Peter clearly applies it to the church.
Certainly we would not say that God foreknew Israel (in an knew-beforehand kind of way). We would say that God chose Israel. So the usage here is probably intended to be the same--the church was chosen by God.
This typical usage informs Peter's use of "foreknew" so that it is not a mere knowing beforehand.
Blessings,
The Archangel
You just said that "God changes (forces) the will of His Chosen Ones."Continued use and abuse of this statement is getting ridiculous. Where has anyone on this Forum said that God forces one to be saved? That is simply a cop out by you Arminians. In regeneration God changes the will of His Chosen Ones so that instead of denying God they desire God who gives them the gift of Faith to respond affirmatively to the Gospel.
Calvinists, on what basis does God elect? Or is it random? It's one or the other.
I'm not a Calvinist, but these two possibilities are not the only ones possible. God could choose for other reasons, yet not reveal them to us.
Originally Posted by OldRegular
Continued use and abuse of this statement is getting ridiculous. Where has anyone on this Forum said that God forces one to be saved? That is simply a cop out by you Arminians. In regeneration God changes the will of His Chosen Ones so that instead of denying God they desire God who gives them the gift of Faith to respond affirmatively to the Gospel.
Response Posted by DHK
You just said that "God changes (forces) the will of His Chosen Ones."
You are the one that continually teaches that God forces people to be saved. You just repeated it in the quote above. You state it in your posts ad infinitum.
If you own a dictionary you might make the effort to read the meaning of change. You would learn, assuming you will allow such a thing to occur, that change does not mean force.
Using the irrational logic you use above one would conclude that you forced yourself to believe in Jesus Christ. There obviously was a time when you did not believe. You changed your mind and believed. Therefore, you forced yourself to believe. Do you now understand how your little argument that God forces people to be saved is so silly?
Incidentally don't you think it is a little silly to say: "You state it in your posts ad infinitum." Ad infinitum means without limit in case you want to know! There I used silly twice in the same post, ad infinitum as you would say.
Force
verb (used with object)
1. to compel, constrain, or oblige (oneself or someone) to do something: to force a suspect to confess.
2. to drive or propel against resistance: He forced his way through the crowd. They forced air into his lungs.
3. to bring about or effect by force.
4. to bring about of necessity or as a necessary result: to force a smile.
5. to put or impose (something or someone) forcibly on or upon a person: to force one's opinions on others.
6. to compel by force; overcome the resistance of: to force acceptance of something.
7. to obtain or draw forth by or as if by force; extort: to force a confession.
8. to enter or take by force; overpower: They forced the town after a long siege.
9. to break open (a door, lock, etc.).
10. to cause (plants, fruits, etc.) to grow or mature at an increased rate by artificial means.
11. to press, urge, or exert (an animal, person, etc.) to violent effort or to the utmost.
12. to use force upon.
13. to rape.
forced (fôrst, fōrst)
adj.
Imposed by force; involuntary: was condemned to a life of forced labor; a plane that made a forced landing.
Produced under strain; not spontaneous: forced laughter.
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Simple. God working upon them is the only way they can know spiritual truths (sin, righteousness, and judgment to come) but man still must believe or else God will not and can not save him prior to this. Thus the point of praying God save them is simply making our petitions to God, NOT force them the change but to continue His work upon them by revealing truth and conicting them.If one does not believe God can change a lost man's heart, what is the point of praying that God will save him?
Now you are building a house of cards only to know down. No one says or has said that God is powerless to save, but the biblical fact remains God will not and can not save until man first believes.What is the point of asking God to save anybody, if he can't?
This is something both the Cal and non-cal does.We all have lost loved ones. They are currently unwilling to confess Jesus as Lord. My fervent prayer is that God will make them willing.