So, a person can "violate the Bible", but he can't resist grace?
John
NOT the Grace that God effectually applies towards us to save us!
CAN decide to sin though , even after being saved!
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So, a person can "violate the Bible", but he can't resist grace?
John
I highlighted your redundancy.
- Peace
I think you need to decide which side of the fence you want to be on, the Calvinistic side, or the biblical side. You can't have it both ways.
HUH!!! Are we not all Christians? What's this sides thing your talking about? Is not Christ all of our Lord & Savior?
This is the crux Robert of what I am trying to communicate....we should be less concerned about the minute differences in beliefs & more concerned about both the salvation & the lives lived in poverty & depravity of the world.
Like we have both John of Japan & Rippon serving as missionaries abroad. One is IFB & the other Reformed Baptist....both are serving the Lord. God bless them both for their courage & dedication to Christ!
Why is the "Reformed" missionary serving? If God has already predestined those people over there to be saved, why do they need any man to tell them that?
John
This statement goes totally against your argument for Calvinisim.
If God predestined these people in new jersey to become Christians, how can we discourage them? or stop the "irresistible grace"?
"I guarantee they will completely cease to become Christian & to raise future generations as Christians."
On one hand you say that people have no choice, and on the other you say they do. Which is it?
John
Have you never read 2 Timothy 2:8-10 to see the elect motivated Paul to preach and to also suffer for preaching? He knew they were out there. So do Rippon and others including myself.
Paul was also a missionary, and an apostle and was obviously "reformed" as he wrote about the doctrines via the Holy Spirit.
Tell me, what is predestination?
Predestination in the Bible refers to the coming events of the world. God predestined the birth of Christ, the establishment of the church, the coming of the anti-Christ, ect. It NEVER refers to individual salvation.
God has foreknowledge of our choice for salvation before we are even born, but He never took that choice away from us.
That is why sinners are punished. If they never had a choice, do you think a just God would punish them?
John
Why is the "Reformed" missionary serving? If God has already predestined those people over there to be saved, why do they need any man to tell them that?
John
Yes sir, I am aware of the scripture, I just don't see how it applies to reformed theology.
And no, Paul was not reformed.
John
Why is the "Reformed" missionary serving? If God has already predestined those people over there to be saved, why do they need any man to tell them that?
John
Paul was not reformed.
Because he believes God's purpose for his life is to use him to be the instrument by which those people hear the Gospel message that he believes they need in order to be saved. All of that is consistent with reformed theology.
2 Thess. 2:13 - But we should always give thanks to God for you, brethren beloved by the Lord, because God has chosen you from the beginning for salvation through sanctification by the Spirit and faith in the truth.
God chose them, He also determined that the way he would save them is by sending Rippon to tell them the message.
God ordains both the end and the means.
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
In case any of you missed this important point:
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
Because he believes God's purpose for his life is to use him to be the instrument by which those people hear the Gospel message that he believes they need in order to be saved. All of that is consistent with reformed theology.
2 Thess. 2:13 - But we should always give thanks to God for you, brethren beloved by the Lord, because God has chosen you from the beginning for salvation through sanctification by the Spirit and faith in the truth.
God chose them, He also determined that the way he would save them is by sending Rippon to tell them the message.
God ordains both the end and the means.
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
In case any of you missed this important point:
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
OK lets take this one step at a time......do you agree with this statement, Predestination tells us that His people will be "conformed to the image of his son."
I could give you my own answer: For the comfort and instruction of the Lord's people (Isa. 40: 1-2, 9; Eph.4: 11-16).
But you should ask him yourself...... his name on here is "RIPPON" & perhaps you should ask him (privately or publicly is your call).
Paul was "re-formed." He once hated and persecuted Christians, and the was re-formed into a man who loved Christ and spread the Gospel.
Because he believes God's purpose for his life is to use him to be the instrument by which those people hear the Gospel message that he believes they need in order to be saved. All of that is consistent with reformed theology.
2 Thess. 2:13 - But we should always give thanks to God for you, brethren beloved by the Lord, because God has chosen you from the beginning for salvation through sanctification by the Spirit and faith in the truth.
God chose them, He also determined that the way he would save them is by sending Rippon to tell them the message.
God ordains both the end and the means.
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
In case any of you missed this important point:
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
Calvinists do not believe God saves people apart from the Gospel!
How useless a reformed missionary must feel when he happens to be preaching to an individual or group that God did not predestinate to save.
Why preach to the elect? They can't be lost.
Why preach to the non-elect? They can't be saved.
And you call that consistent?
John
Let me add that if God really decides who He is going to save, He would save them with or without Rippon or anyone else.