Once again, your post is of no value as I
avoids addressing the issue. The election of
Ephesians 1:4 is corporate and cannot be individual,
1 Peter 2:9-10.
I prefer to address the issue head-on,
as I did in my previous post and every other post I've ever made on this board about that passage since I first joined this forum:
The election of Ephesians 1:4-5 is
individual, and
always has been.
Ephesians 2 simply gives more detail as to how and why He elected the believer to salvation ( 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14 ).
Now,
You're not sidestepping my request, are you?
I hope not, Van, because I'm very curious as to how you see Ephesians 2:1-10 when you read it for yourself.
Ephesians 2:1-10 ( and the rest of the chapter ) dovetails intimately with Ephesians 1.
It tells the believer
how and why God did what He did in Ephesians 1, and gives us those details in the text.
Therefore, rather than giving the readers here a short summary of what the passage
does not mean, why don't you
instead tell them what it
does mean, verse by verse, at least to you?
Unless of course you are unable, and then I completely understand, sir.
All scripture refutes your view including
Jeremiah 1:5 and
Psalms 139.
Then why not avail yourself of the opportunity to prove it, by simply telling the reader where you see my errors,
in greater detail?
Instead of vehemently disagreeing with me,
Show them
why I'm wrong... instead of simply
declaring it and then expecting them to believe you.
Van,
I don't think you are understanding where I'm going with this...
But to clarify, what I'd like for you to do is to be
as transparent as I am,
on the pages of this forum, with your views of Scripture...
So that the reader can carefully compare how
you see the words on the page, with how
I do.
Then we can both let
them decide who is correct in their teachings and beliefs.
This is now
the third time I've posed this type of request to you, and it seems that you are doing
everything you can to avoid it or anything like it.
Are you willing to do this or not?
Show the readers here who actually study their Bibles in-depth, how you see the Scriptures laid out, line by line, so that they can compare how you see it, and how I see it.
Thanks in advance for your reply.