Jarthur001
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election never stops anyone from being saved from their sins, if they want to be saved from their sins. However, election allows people to come and be saved from their sins.
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election never stops anyone from being saved from their sins, if they want to be saved from their sins. However, election allows people to come and be saved from their sins.
Again, you purposefully misrepresent. No Calvinist believes that. there is not one person that will ever believe that god will say no, this wasn't for you. If tom believed, then the atonement was for him. Remember John 3:16. Everyone that believes will be saved. No one that believes will be lost.
In your example. Christ would accept Tom. It was intended for Tom. he believed. He is elect. And Jesus promised eternal life. life to everyone that believes. So yes, the promise was for tom. The promise is for everyone. Everyone out of the entire world...every man, woman and child that has ever lived, is living, or will live, that believes will be saved.
Please winman, be honest. The Bible teaches to be honest. I don't say you believe something that you don't. I don't lie about you, please give the same back. I repeat again EVERYONE THAT BELIEVES WILL BE SAVED! Now, anything you write that says anything contrary to that is a purposeful misrepresentation and unchristlike response from you.
You cannot be saved because you don't believe. Election, as was mentioned, doesn't limit salvation. Christ's atonement on the cross is sufficient for all.Many people believe that are not saved, because they do not believe the correct thing.
You have to believe that Jesus died for YOU.
If Jesus did not die for all men, you have no way of knowing that he died for you.
Look, the only way you can know Jesus died for you is for you to know you were one of the fortunate people God chose or elected before the foundatin of the world.
It is you Calvinists that insist God must elect you to be saved. If he did not elect you, then Jesus did not die for you, and you cannot be saved.
You cannot be saved because you don't believe. Election, as was mentioned, doesn't limit salvation. Christ's atonement on the cross is sufficient for all.
come vote in my poll. you will see where I clearly marked that all the believers are saved.
Many Calvinists believe just as I do. "Sufficient for all, efficient for the elect" And I don't try to line up my doctrine what that of Calvinism. If it does agree, then it agrees. If it's different then it's different. My doctrines is closes to that of Calvinism, though I'm very low on it.Then you are not a consistent Calvinist, you do not believe in Limited Atonement.
But don't tell me I am misrepresenting Calvinism, I just googled "how do I know I am elect" and many Cal/DoG sites popped up where people were asking this question, including several Spurgeon sermons.
I understand your doctrine far better than you give me credit for.
Many Calvinists believe just as I do. "Sufficient for all, efficient for the elect" And I don't try to line up my doctrine what that of Calvinism. If it does agree, then it agrees. If it's different then it's different. My doctrines is closes to that of Calvinism, though I'm very low on it.
No, you are misrepresenting Calvinism. When you say things that are not what Calvinists believe, then you are misrepresenting them. You should have gotten the clue when ALL Calvinists say you are misrepresenting them.
Take a peak at this site and you might get a better understanding. Then we can have biblical discussions instead of wasting time with your straw men.
http://www.oldtruth.com/calvinism/avoidingconfusion.html
-- "We are happy enough with the statement that the blood of Christ is sufficient for the whole world but efficient only for the elect."
Well, I just watched a video entitled "How do I know if I am one of God's elect?" and went to several other sites and read, so I in no way misrepresented Calvinism, this is a common question.
I almost laughed at the answers given, everybody got all Arminian and said "just believe".
What? Wouldn't that be telling a person to perform a work? That's what you say when us non-Cals tell folks to believe. What a joke.
I just wanted to point out that the translation of "God so loved the world" does not mean "He loved the world so much."
The phrase is better translated: God loved the world in this manner. If I were translating this for the common vernacular, I would translate it: God demonstrated His love for the world
Not to mention, as I and others have pointed out, that the translation of "whosoever" is not correct either. The proper translation is "all the believing ones."
Also, one must consider what John typically means with his usage of "World." Therein lies the answer.
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Stop being dishonest with the doctrine. You have been correct many times over but you continue to misrepresent. If you believe in Christ, you are saved. It means that the atonement is for you. EVERY CALVINIST AGREES WITH THAT. There is no uncertainty in faith. If you have faith, then you are saved. Everyone that believes is saved. There is no one that will believe that is not saved.
Did Jesus die for ALL sinners like the Word of God says, or didn't He? Who is correct, the Word of God or Calvin? I'll take God's Word over Calvin, or any other person.
Are you talking about the video from lanech on youtube?
Didn't pay attention to the poster's name. I read part of an article by Pink, he said basically the same thing, read a little Spurgeon and several other articles.
I am not going to keep arguing, you Cals NEVER admit when you are wrong. These articles prove I am correct and have not misrepresented Calvinism, that is just a lame excuse you guys use all the time. Get real.
You can take your attitude elsewhere...
but since you made the statement, which verse are you speaking about that says that Jesus died for all sinners?
We all can have that problem.Sorry, I guess I've spent too much time around Calvinists; their attitude has rubbed off on me.
What do you mean whosoever includes all sinners? It says "whosoever believeth in him." so the "whosoevers" are the ones that believe. The whosoevers are the ones that believe out of the world. Everyone in the entire world that believes will be saved. This doesn't prove Jesus' purpose on the cross. Did he purpose to save those that never believe. I'll agree that the death of the cross is sufficient for all sinners.Joh 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Whosoever includes all sinners.
Not even about the atonement at all.And:
Mat 11:28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
So God has the desire for all to be saved. But is this His greatest desire? Again, nothing about the atonement. Take election out of the picture for the moment. Did Jesus know who were the ones that would believe? Sure. Is the purpose on the cross to save any body other than the ones that believe?Then there's:
1Ti 2:4 Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.
again, nothing about the atonement. I would agree that God has A desire for all to be saved, but that's not his greatest desire. Otherwise all would be saved.2Pe 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.
Well, I need some help again.
I asked first if anybody could supply a New Testament passage in which a witnessing believer said to a lost person, Jesus loves you" or "Jesus died for you."
So far, no takers.
Now, I am looking for the scripture passage that says that I must believe Jesus died for me in order to be saved.
There are some scriptures that say "Repent," "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ," "Believe that he rose from the dead," "Confess Jesus is Lord," and "Call on the name of the Lord" and you'll be saved.
I just can't find the verse that says I must believe that Jesus died for me.
Can anybody help?
I will not give men another excuse not to come, like you are totally depraved.