So, foreknowledge has be reduced to knowledge God has acquired. Romans 1:22,23 and Romans 9:20 in full display for all to see.
Without God's foreknowledge, the elect could
not be predestined unto salvation! (Rom 8).
Here, I am trying to critically analyze
what Steven has said; not to judge him.
You say everyone has
free choice. But
all are DEAD in their Trespasses and Sins. A DEAD man can choose
nothing. Only God
ALONE can bring a spiritually
dead man to
LIFE. (Ephesians 2)
So the Baptists
“pass the smell test”? Here is something they believe:
All saved persons are
indwelt by the Spirit.
What you say at the end of your Summary below, is something the Baptists
also believe!
“Of course, the
many verses on the
security of the Believer show that once a person is brought to salvation and is indwelt by the Spirit they are
eternally marked for glory.” (Emphasis mine.)
This does
not agree with your statements about
"free choice." Even
limited choice. A believer, according to you, has the power of
contrary choice. He can
always choose to disobey God’s Will. Then you say he faces the Judgment
. No eternal security. Calvinist Baptists believe that
all of their sins
, past, present, and future were covered by by Christ's sacrifice on the Cross
once for all time (Heb 10:14,
While Arminians
can be forgiven for their sins, they must
yet prove faithful
to the end. They can
lose their salvation at any time. And, particularly for dying
without having stopped their sinful behaviors
(continuous sin) and for dying
unrepentant. But God’s
free choice of the elect makes them
eternally secure.
In addition
, Calvinists
and Calvinist Baptists, believe that
all of their sins,
past, present, and future, were borne by Christ on the Cross. Because His sacrifice was
once for all time.(Heb. 9:12,25-28,10:10,12-14). For Heb 6:4-6 and 10:30
Compare Rom 8:1,John 3:18,36,5:24,6:40,44,47,65,10:27-30,1Cor3:1,10,12-15,5:1,5,11:27,29-32
Steven, please read
all of these Scriptures!
So, Steven, I think you were
right when you were a "predestinarian"! But don't change your mind because of what I say. Listen to other people's comments and
resume your Biblical research. After all, you are asking all us to to critique your OP!
I said in my previous post for God to bless
all those who can aid you in your understanding of your faith. I'm sure that Paul had
many questions for Ananias after he got saved. But God revealed most of what he needed to know in the desert. Remember, he was a
devoted "Arminian" beforehand. He believed in works for salvation and that only those who were faithful to the end would be saved. (He believed this as a Pharisee.) He taught the opposite in Romans and in other letters he wrote.
Those who are
Arminians or
"free willers" can make comments that will help you too. You will be able to see the stark contrasts between their views and those who believe strictly in
God's Sovereignty for salvation.