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Psalms, posting scripture is nice, but exactly what point are you trying to make?
I am sorry Winman those scripture was for Percho to see how those scripture work with what he said.
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Psalms, posting scripture is nice, but exactly what point are you trying to make?
I am sorry Winman those scripture was for Percho to see how those scripture work with what he said.
Nothing to be sorry about, I simply didn't understand what point you were trying to make. I hope I didn't come across as offensive, because that was not my intention.
#1 I agree that people can believe themselves saved when they are not. This is obvious. The Muslim or Hindu might believe themselves saved when it is impossible they be if they do not believe on Christ.
#2 This scripture is specifically speaking of the time when that "Wicked" shall be revealed.
2 Thes 2:8 And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming:
9 Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders,
10 And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:
This is speaking of the time when the antichrist shall be revealed who shall have supernatural powers, and claim to be God. This verse is not saying that God sends delusion to all men who are deceived.
Now, concerning Romans 1, the scriptures do say that God "gives them up" and "gave them over" to a reprobate mind. But these are not supposed "Christians", these are men who worship idols made like to corruptible man, birds, fourfooted beasts, and creeping things.
Rom. 1:26-28For this reason God gave them up to dishonorable passions. For their women exchanged natural relations for those that are contrary to nature; and the men likewise gave up natural relations with women and were consumed with passion for one another, men committing shameless acts with men and receiving in themselves the due penalty for their error. And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done...(v.32)Though they know God's righteous decree that those who practice such things deserve to die, they not only do them but give approval to those who practice them.
#3 I do not think there is an overlap at all. The scriptures do not say that God deceives men by making them believe that they are believers in Jesus Christ. He gives them over to be deceived by the antichrist, or idols, not Jesus.
#4 So, you believe a person can know if they are a believer by how they act? This is the very deception that Calvin seems to be saying God will deceive men with. They will not worship idols, they will believe they are worshipping Jesus.
It is true Matthew 7 shows some men will believe themselves saved when they are not, but what did they claim as the basis of their salvation? WORKS. They prophesied or preached in Jesus's name, they cast out devils, they did many wonderful WORKS. They called Jesus, "Lord, Lord". This almost sounds like Lordship Salvation to me. I think it notable that "Lord, Lord" is stated twice for emphasis. It seems to suggest they will make the lordship of Jesus an especial emphasis.
#5 I do not believe that is what Calvin was saying. He suggests this deception is so strong that a person truly believes they are doing everything they should do to be saved.
There is a big difference between God giving up a person to believe a lie they willingly desire to believe and God actually causing a person to be deceived. Calvin seems to teach that God is in the business of deceiving people. I do not agree with Calvin. A man may be deceived and believe he is saved when he is not, but this deception is not CAUSED by God as Calvin says.
I am sorry Winman those scripture was for Percho to see how those scripture work with what he said.
-Regardless of the time that it happens, this still seems to be an instance of God sending wicked people a delusion, such that they continue being blinded from the truth. This is not exactly causing someone to incorrectly believe they are a follower of Christ; but it is causing someone to believe that, apart from christ, they are still OK and have nothing to fear. It raises the same sort of questions about why God would do that.
It is not necessary here to suppose that there was any positive influence on the part of God in causing this delusion to come upon them, but all the force of the language will be met, as well as the reasoning of the apostle, by supposing that God withdrew all restraint, and suffered men simply to show that they did not love the truth. God often places people in circumstances to develop their own nature, and it cannot be shown to be wrong that He should do so. If people have no love of the truth, and no desire to be saved, it is not improper that they should be allowed to manifest this.
Consider this section from romans 1:
Would you not agree that there are many "so-called" Christians who believe they are right with God, and yet practice or condone homosexuality? Would these people not fit the description of being "given over" to thier depraved passions, and yet also being allowed to believe they are Christians? How would you describe their situation?
I would ask what scriptures make a clear distinction between those who (a) have been hardened or given over by God to believe that what they are doing is OK, and (b) those who believe they are Christians when in fact they aren't.
-I would say that it is precisely those warnings in scripture about such false bases for salvation that will serve the true believer and give him assurance. If I am basing it on doing certain good deeds (Rom 10:1-3), calling Jesus "lord (Matt. 7), and others...then I should doubt my salvation. I would say those who are deluded into thinking they are Christians will point to something in themselves when asked "are you a christian," rather than pointing to Christ and his sufficient work on the cross. The deluded false believer will say something like "I always try to do my best for God," or "I love singing worship songs" or "I have cast out demons in God's name."
-I'm saying the false believer will not heed these warnings of self-examination. But a true believer can look to Scriptures, and look to Christ, and find assurance.
-BTW, This assurance issue, is in my mind a different issue than Calvin's statements on God's delusion; and is not really an Arm./Cal. issue. Since one could ask an arminian, how do you know you're a christian, when it's clearly possible to believe that you are when you aren't.
-Again, EVERYONE who believes they are saved believes that they are doing enough to be saved. The question here is where does that come from. Calvin says from God, You say from within the person, or by adhereing to some false teaching. I guess I would say God WILL sometimes harden someone into their rebellion such that they are blinded to the truth.
I Recognize the difference between you are making here, but God causing someone to continue in a false belief (which you seem to be accepting here) seems very little difference than God causing a person to be deceived. In either case, the person is CAUSED BY GOD to believe some falsehood that they might not otherwise have believed, right?
Would I state things the way Calvin does, maybe not. I have a hard time proving him wrong from scripture, though.
I would disagree, God does not CAUSE these persons to be deceived, he only ALLOWS them to be deceived. He gives the person their own way. Here is what Albert Barnes wrote, and I agree with him.
God is not the author of evil. God does not cause unbelief. But if a man will not cease to be disobedient, at some point God will remove all grace and allow that man to continue in his sin.
The language of Romans 1 is that God "gives them up" or "gives them over" to a reprobate mind, not that he causes it. It is no different than when we might say, "I give up, I have tried to help this fellow, but he will not listen. I will not waste my time trying to help him anymore!. We are not causing a person to err, but in frustration we give up and allow that person to continue in their error.
Oh, I am sure there are, but that is not the issue. It is not God CAUSING them to be deceived.
2 Thes 2:8 And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming:
9 Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders,
10 And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:
Matthew 11:25 - At that time Jesus declared, “I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding and revealed them to little children;
When it is said God hardens a man's heart, such as Pharaoh, it does not mean God CAUSES this hardening in the sense he created it or actively infused this hardening into the man. It is just that God's opposition to Pharaoh excited his rebellion toward God. In modern language, you might say God knew his "hot buttons". It is no different than when we argue with a person, a wise person knows when to let off, perhaps the discussion can continue another day. If we persist in convincing a person that refuses to be convinced, it can have the effect of hardening that person. They will become even more obstinate and stubborn. This is the result of pride. In this sense we might be said to harden a person. We do not cause it, but we can excite it.
Exodus 4:21 And the Lord said to Moses, “When you go back to Egypt, see that you do before Pharaoh all the miracles that I have put in your power. But I will harden his heart, so that he will not let the people go.
Exodus 7:3 But I will harden Pharaoh's heart, and though I multiply my signs and wonders in the land of Egypt,
Exodus 14:4 And I will harden Pharaoh's heart, and he will pursue them, and I will get glory over Pharaoh and all his host, and the Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord.” And they did so.
Exodus 14:17 And I will harden the hearts of the Egyptians so that they shall go in after them, and I will get glory over Pharaoh and all his host, his chariots, and his horsemen.
Joshua 11:20 For it was the Lord's doing to harden their hearts that they should come against Israel in battle, in order that they should be devoted to destruction and should receive no mercy but be destroyed, just as the Lord commanded Moses.
[/QUOTE]You misrepresent me, I in no way believe God CAUSES a man to be deceived.
Sorry, you last post sounded like you agreed that God would actively harden someone into their choice of rebellion, but this post clarifies that you only consider this hardening a removal of God's restraining influence, right?