Here is evidence that YOU provided these stages not I and agreed to them.
1. Dead before sustitation - Does it begin Here?
I am dead. In order to have faith, God in a way resusitates me and offers me faith which the only reasonable response is to accept it. - Post #53
Originally Posted by The Biblicist
So, in effect you have spiritual quickening without faith as it is the prequisite for faith to even exist.
"Yes exactly as it says in the Catachism" - TS - Post #58
2. Quickened but without faith - Does it begin here?
This is very similar in one sense to my position that spiritual life (regeneration) precedes judicial life by conversion (faith and repentance), therefore being the cause of repentance and faith. - TB
"Yes it is the same." - TS #58
Originally Posted by The Biblicist
I mean does God directly quicken the dead sinner apart from the use of any instrumental means between God and that person (e.g. church, actions by church through ministry, preaching the gospel, etc.)? Remember, I am asking this in the context of PRIOR to faith, PRIOR to sacraments.
Yes. God pre-empts the action before anything else. Someone can preach all day long to you and unless you are quickened it wouldn't mean a thing. And by quickened I mean the Holy Spirit infusing you with Grace. - TS Post#62
Originally Posted by The Biblicist
Alright, let us proceed to another point. Thus far, you have man quickened directly by God apart from any instrumental means so that he can choose to respond in faith prior to baptism and as a result of choosing to believe that initial life is confirmed through faith. - Correct?
Yes. - TS (Post #68)
Quote by The Biblicist
QUESTION: Is there a possibility that the temporary quickening which provides ability to believe could be rejected by a response of unbelief rather than faith?
"Yes though not reasonable" - TS (Post #68)
3. Quickened with faith but BEFORE baptism - Does it begin here?
Originally Posted by The Biblicist
Alright, let us proceed to another point. Thus far, you have man quickened directly by God apart from any instrumental means so that he can choose to respond in faith prior to baptism and as a result of choosing to believe that initial life is confirmed through faith. - Correct?
Yes. - TS (Post #68)
4. Quickened with faith IN baptism - Does it begin here?
I am dead. In order to have faith, God in a way resusitates me and offers me faith which the only reasonable response is to accept it. This comes to fulness in faith responding to God and meeting him in baptism which grants me a fuller life and entry into Kingdom of God. - TS (Post #53)
It is very very easy to see that you agreed to a specific four step process.
1. Spiritual dead
2. Resusitated/quicked in order to choose life
3. faith in the heart before baptism
4. Quickened with faith in baptism.
The following post by itself proves you have agreed to such an order:
Originally Posted by The Biblicist
Alright, let us proceed to another point. Thus far,[1 & 2] you have man quickened directly by God apart from any instrumental means so that he can choose to respond in faith prior to baptism and [3] as a result of choosing to believe that initial life is confirmed through faith. - Correct?
Yes. - TS (Post #68)