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Discussion in 'Calvinism & Arminianism Debate' started by Reformed1689, Mar 22, 2019.

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  1. Iconoclast

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    Another gracious post from RM.
     
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    I think God had His reason for the three day period of Jonah's entombment in the belly of the fish. Who is to question Him and demand an answer?

    Did God grant Jonah free will? If so, why wouldn't He honor the exercise of it by Jonah?

    God does not "allow" those who are disobedient to Him to face the consequences of their sins, He demands it.
     
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    Rm...just pronounces fatwas that are not to be questioned. If he says you are cage stage that settles it,lol
     
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    David and others, I would ask you to start from the position that the person sitting opposite you
    • is a brother/sister in Christ.
    • loves the Lord and His Word.
    • is seeking as best they can to understand the Scripture.
    • and if Scripture was as clear as either of you say it is you'd both be in agreement.
    • but it isn't. So we have this forum.
     
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    My post was a question, not a statement. I did not say Saul was dragged by Jesus. I will say Saul had no intention of going into the city to regain his sight. Here again, God did not acknowledge Saul's so called freewill and compelled Saul to do something his will by giving him no way out that was a better option.

    Maybe I should have made it a statement.

    Has God not revealed to you what He has done in your life to bring you to repentance and salvation?

    Psa 40:2 KJV - He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, [and] established my goings.

    What!!! He established my goings without my freewill?

    Praise God, I can give Him the glory for what He has done for me to convince me I am one of His chosen.
     
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    Hello Pastor Bob,
    Hope all is going well with you
    I am glad that you look to offer scriptural support.
    When we speak with a padeobaptist we say you do not have a verse that teaches this position or teaching.[infant baptism]
    Of course they seek to defend their position using verses speaking of households.
    Looks like the verses you offer are like that.
    We do that with other doctrines.
    That being said there is not one free will verse.
    What we see is verses mentioning choose, whosoever, all men, etc.
    The objection is that they do not teach that men are free. Everyone agrees men choose but that is not the title of the thread.
    To understand the verses correctly is not putting them in a box, rather it is to display them accurately.
    Thanks for offering good verses however.
     
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    Agree
     
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    I assure you, my dear brother, I have never been intentionally dishonest now or at any other time on this forum. The day that happens, I'll sign off for good. This enjoyable pastime is a nice distraction at times, but it's certainly not worth one's testimony.

    It is obvious that we are not on the same page here. When I said I was not going to get into a debate about the definition of a single word, you took it as me trying to make the word mean something else. There can be no doubt that the word "draw" here literally means "to drag." That was never in question. My position is that the context here, based upon the passages I offered, does not mean "to drag" but rather to "invite" or "enable."

    I disagree. The context of verse 44 is an invitation. It is restated in verse 65.

    It does indeed. It affirms that the call is not irresistible as in "dragging" someone to salvation.
    There are many more cherries that I could have picked, all of which support the position you asked me to explain. I am not ignoring any verses; I am explaining them in context as I understand them.

    "A man is attracted by that which he delights in. Show green herbage to a sheep, he is drawn by it: show nuts to a child, and he is drawn by them. They run wherever the person runs who shows these things: they run after him, but they are not forced to follow; they run, through the desire they feel to get the things they delight in. So God draws man: he shows him his wants-he shows the Saviour whom he has provided for him: the man feels himself a lost sinner; and, through the desire which he finds to escape hell, and get to heaven, he comes unto Christ, that he may be justified by his blood. Unless God thus draw, no man will ever come to Christ; because none could, without this drawing, ever feel the need of a Saviour." (Adam Clarke - Commentary on John 6:44)
     
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    Here's the main problem. Christ is nobody's desire without something. Their natural state does not and cannot desire Christ.
     
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    All is well, my friend. We had a great spring break and was able to fly out to PA and visit our youngest daughter and her husband. Thank you for your kind well-wishes.

    Thank you for the gentle reminder, brother. I do try to offer passages that, in my opinion, clearly teach the positions that I hold. If I didn't believe them, I would never give them as proof texts.
     
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    What challenge was that?
     
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    The main problem is you seem to assume a call is irresistible.
     
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    I don't assume anything. Scripture tells us this.
     
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    I already asked you to define "free will." Calvin believed in "free will." Define and I shall respond.
     
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    It does not.
     
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    Essentially freedom to choose what you desire. Obviously, it is much more nuanced than that but that is the basic principle.
     
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    Freedom to choose what we want has traditionally been embraced by Calvinists. Lack of ability is the point in question. Both you and I agree we have no ability except God "draw" us. Our only point of difference is to whether or not the "draw" is "resistable."
    I have the freedom of will to go run a marathon tomorrow. Problem is, I don't have the ability. Same with the sinner, freedom to choose God, but no ability until The Spirit draws.
     
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    That is not Calvin, He says free will includes the power to exercise a choice. We cant save ourselves is the proof, but that is not free will. The desire alone to make a choice is free will, That is why you get such a offensive rebuttal in this conversation.

    The absence of free choice is a lie of the devil to once again blame God for your sin
     
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    You realize I affirm the freedom to make a choice, right?
     
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