Just think here that you are trying to hard tp resist the idea that
it is in the Bible that man cannot come to God by his own merit, that unless God enables us to be able to respond with faith to the message of the Gospel... We just cant ans we wont!
1. I have never believed that, and in fact believe it is heresy. Don't accuse me of that. Man cannot come to God on his own merit. Salvation is 100% of God and God alone.
2. Faith is not "merit." In other words faith is not a work. Almost all will agree with me here that faith cannot be defined as a work, and therefore to come to Christ by faith is not salvation by merit by works. BTW, I really resent your accusation.
3. No one here has given me one verse that says that
God gives faith to the unbeliever! If you can't produce the evidence why should I believe you?
4. I have said, and Biblically so, that "Faith comes by hearing of the Word of the Word of God." I can provide Scripture for my beliefs. The Calvinist can't. But if you want to come to a compromise and say that that is ultimately the source of faith God's Word or God, then we can agree. But with that verse you cannot say that it is a gift.
5. Over and over again the Scriptures say: Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved. Never does it say believe with God's gift of faith. So why do you add to the Word of God?
6. Let's examine Eph.2:8,9
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)
The subject is you. The verb is saved (salvation). The topic therefore is salvation. The core sentence is simply: "You are saved."
1. You are saved by grace. (by grace is an adverbial prepositional phrase describing how you were saved).
--Grace refers to the grace of God, specifically the grace that Christ provided on the Cross in which he atoned for all the sins of mankind. He died for you.
2. You are saved through faith. (through faith is another adverbial prepositional phrase describing the means of how you were saved).
--One is saved through faith and faith alone. Unless you put your faith in the salvation that is provided by the grace of Christ he cannot be saved. This is referring to your faith. It is not defined as God's faith, but your faith. You must put your faith in the salvation provided by the grace of God.
3. That not of yourselves. Faith is not of work, neither is there any other work that can save you. Salvation is not of our own working. It is not in ourselves to save us.
4. IT (salvation) is the gift of God. Salvation is a gift. A gift is to be received. All gifts are received by faith, not faith that is given by God, but one's own faith. When a child receives a gift from a parent, does he not have faith that his parent will give him a good gift?
Jesus uses the same illustration.
If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him? (Matthew 7:11)
Both saved and unsaved ask by faith, and not the faith of God. Faith is simply confidence in the word of another.
5. Salvation is not of works.
Faith is not a work. Salvation cannot be earned. It is not of works. This is the second time this is mentioned. It is for emphasis.
6. Lest any man should boast. Heaven would not be heaven if it were filled with people who would be jumping up and down boasting of how they helped Jesus get them to heaven, or how they made it there without Jesus at all.