Easy as pie!! Because they love darkness rather than Light.
ALL of us do that!
As many as received Christ, God made them His children, born from above by the act of NOT human will, but by Will of God! Apostle John
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Easy as pie!! Because they love darkness rather than Light.
ALL of us do that!
As amny as received Christ, God made them His children, born from above by the act of NOT human will, but by Will of God!
Easy as pie!! Because they love darkness rather than Light.
God has never, nor will He ever, regenerate anyone, until that one repents of the attitute of not desiring to be born of the Spirit, and changes their attitude to one of acceptance of, and desire for that new birth through faith and faith alone..
The Spirit is what draws us to Christ, and our belief places us in Christ. When Jesus saves anyone, the Spirit comes in and directs us into all truths. The Spirit draws, and then God places the Spirit in us after we choose to believe.
....as written it does not seem to match any biblical verses.
Iconoclast...
Sure it does. Multitudes of them.
But you will have to put aside your calvinism...it clouds your ability to discern accurately...in order to understand the truth of the scriptures regarding this.
God has never, nor will He ever, regenerate anyone, until that one repents of the attitute of not desiring to be born of the Spirit, and changes their attitude to one of acceptance of, and desire for that new birth through faith and faith alone..
Iconoclast...
Well, I have to say, I am very surprised that you would get the idea that discerning truth from the scriptures...which I advocated...is synonomous with gnosticism.
Never would have thought that of you.
But you will have to put aside your calvinism...it clouds your ability to discern accurately...in order to understand the truth of the scriptures regarding this.
Your Articles of Faith say
"We believe in the impotency or inability of men to recover themselves out of the state they are in"
All men are initially dead in trespass and sin so what is the difference why do some love darkness while other presumably prefer light?
This post right here is one of the best ones posted in this thread. :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
Originally Posted by psalms109:31 View Post
"you'll never be able to continue to the end; you have not the joy of His children; you have such a wavering hold on Jesus.” All these are thoughts about self, and we will never find comfort or assurance by looking within."
This is a quote from C.H. Spurgeon a Calvinist
Regeneration before faith, save the saved, that is ridiculous
This is what Spurgeon said,
"If I am to preach the faith in Christ to a man who is regenerated, then the man, being regenerated, is saved already, and it is an unnecessary and ridiculous thing for me to preach Christ to him, and bid him to believe in order to be saved when he is saved already, being regenerate. Am I only to preach faith to those who have it? Absurd, indeed! Is not this waiting till the man is cured and then bringing him the medicine? This is preaching Christ to the righteous and not to sinners." [Sermon entitled The Warrant of Faith].
I just want people to know how others Calvinist think of this matter.
To quote Andy Taylor, "I feel like we're running in circles here."
We, as sinners, are seperated from God, correct? The same thing happeded to two people waaaaay back in the Garden, correct? Now, even when they died spiritually, God communed with them, did He, or did He not?
He still operates the same today.
Thanks again for this wonderful post. Like I have stated numerous times, "There is NO LIFE outside of Jesus Christ."
I take it that you view is that one can of their own power and motives commune with God as an unbeliever and become a believer.
And you point to the state of Adam and Eve when they sinned.
Can the reverse then apply?
Can a believer (Adam and Eve before the fall) turn away from God and loose their salvation and get kicked out of heaven just as Adam and Eve fell into sin and lost their position as caretakers of the garden?
I was wondering just how far your Adam and Eve illustration fits?
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However, look at the woman with the issue of blood, Mary Magdalene, and the number of other sinners who could commune with Jesus, and them still sinners. Just because one is spiritually dead, doesn't mean their soul is a lifeless corpse. The dead shall hear, and they that hear, shall live. Sorry about posting this in your face like this, but it is true. God can, and does commune with sinners.
No doubt God can and does commune with sinners. God can do anything He desires that does not violate His character and nature.