Iconclast said:
Actually I would appreciate it if you would not do that very thing.
Again twisting my words. I never argued that. I expect you to go back and actually read my words and represent them correctly.
You are conflating believe and regeneration. I do not.
I did make it clear from the start. God must pursue us. (I John 4:19) We see an example of that with Adam and Eve in the garden after they fell. Today we are pursued with the gospel. Where does faith come from? Scripture is clear in Romans 10:17, Romans 1:16, and James 1:18) If He did not pursue us we would not come to Him but the gospel is both the method of pursual and the obtaining faith. I did not say it God di via Paul in His book to the church in Rome. You may disagree with that but your issue is not with me it is with those passages.
What it does not need is an extra measure of supernatural grace to first regenerate us so we can believe. And contrary to your view that, my friend, is the crux of the matter in our disagreement.
Hello RM,
First I want to thank you for being honest enough to stick to your view and post it publically.
We differ substantially and that is no secret to anyone.I did however appreciate you not trying to twist my words, or change yours just for the sake of trying to distort what was said as certain others have done.Thank you.
Actually I would appreciate it if you would not do that very thing.
The word of God is perfect yes, but it does not save everyone all by itself.
Again twisting my words. I never argued that. I expect you to go back and actually read my words and represent them correctly.
The position I and every real Calvinist offer is that the gospel is the power of God unto salvation, as God the Holy Spirit does his hidden unseen work as Jesus describes in John3:3-12.
Without that work no one is saved, not one.
You are conflating believe and regeneration. I do not.
In what I see as a partial reply you mentioned that men have everything they need, both Adam and us.
When asked about the "fall"...
You spoke of it as interference???
I enquired about this as it gets to in large part the core of our disagreement.
You did not clarify this, perhaps another thread or two will help. Thanks again for your honesty which not all display on here.
I did make it clear from the start. God must pursue us. (I John 4:19) We see an example of that with Adam and Eve in the garden after they fell. Today we are pursued with the gospel. Where does faith come from? Scripture is clear in Romans 10:17, Romans 1:16, and James 1:18) If He did not pursue us we would not come to Him but the gospel is both the method of pursual and the obtaining faith. I did not say it God di via Paul in His book to the church in Rome. You may disagree with that but your issue is not with me it is with those passages.
What it does not need is an extra measure of supernatural grace to first regenerate us so we can believe. And contrary to your view that, my friend, is the crux of the matter in our disagreement.