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You quote as much as Eph. 2:8 as Psalm 14:1 says "There is no God.""Now therefore why do you put God to the test by placing upon the neck of the disciples a yoke which neither our fathers nor we have been able to bear? "But we believe that we are saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus, in the same way as they also are." Acts 15:10-11
By grace are you saved.
Only Christ saves. Faith in Christ saves. If you are trusting election to save you, you are condemned already.Romans 11. Grace in election saves.
Are you unable to answer the OP:His Grace saves.
is the "Whosover Wills" Promise To the Elect of God, or to ALL? Just who was this promise being made to by God?
For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. (Ephesians 2:8-9)
Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots? then may ye also do good, that are accustomed to do evil. (Jeremiah 13:23)
1. Election is always directed toward the saved.Without election of God, you are unable to do anything. You are dead.....dead...a corpse, in sin and trespasses!
By grace and faith you are drawn to the Saviour......only then can you apply human responses. And they are just responses, not first acts.
Cheers,
Jim
Well, page 15 and now the discussion has turned from if "whosoever" is given to the whole world to the faith vs grace discussion that was closed.
and just to pipe in. Salvation is by grace through faith as Paul put it. There is no salvation without faith, but salvation is by grace. Faith is the channel God uses, but it is still the grace of God that saves.
- it's interesting because my pastor mentioned this tonight.
The elect will always get saved. God doesn't elect people to hell. so correct here. And as you said, since we do not know who the elect are, we should share the gospel with all. We should be encouraged to know that in sharing the gospel, it will not be in vain because God has elected people to salvation and they will come! Praise be to God!1. Election is always directed toward the saved.
2. Election is the business of God.
3. We do not know who the elect are; that is God's business.
4. We need to concern ourself, first with our own salvation--whether or not we are saved, and then secondly, the salvation of others (i.e. the Great Commission.
5. In view of the Great Commission we do not know who the elect are, so "election" has no relevance. We are to preach the gospel anyway.
6. In preaching the gospel we note that salvation is the gift of God to be received by faith.
It's nice to see we agree on something. Yes, we are saved by grace, but we only have access into this grace by faith (Rom 5:2).
Now if this is true, which comes first, faith or regeneration? Or rather, which is the cause and which is the effect, faith or regeneration?
Without election of God, you are unable to do anything. You are dead.....dead...a corpse, in sin and trespasses!
By grace and faith you are drawn to the Saviour......only then can you apply human responses. And they are just responses, not first acts.
Cheers,
Jim
I wonder how many rabbit trails we could go on this. This is not what the OP is about and won't go down that path.
Amen! That is why I am not concerned about election.The elect will always get saved. God doesn't elect people to hell. so correct here. And as you said, since we do not know who the elect are, we should share the gospel with all. We should be encouraged to know that in sharing the gospel, it will not be in vain because God has elected people to salvation and they will come! Praise be to God!