Am I Calvinist or Arminian?
@utilyan said:

Let's look exactly at what it was that Christ said, shall we?
In Luke 18, Jesus compared God to an unjust judge who renders justice for a widow to get her off his back. Christ did not say His Father was an unjust judge who answers our prayers just to shut us up, Christ just compared Him to one to make a point about perseverance in prayer.
And so in your citation, Christ did not say one who obeys His teaching is a better than another, or is more wise than another by nature, He just compared him to one that is wiser in things pertaining to earthly matters. He even says He's just making a comparison to avoid the very confusion you've made.
This must be kept clearly in mind if one is to understand this comparison, especially since Christ said elsewhere by the Spirit that there is none that doeth good, and that the natural man CANNOT receive the things of God.
"Every single good act has God as its source." Am I Calvinist or Arminian?
It's like I said, if you're going to argue salvation by grace through faith, you have to argue Calvinism, otherwise it's salvation by degrees of merit. And you've argued both in this one thread.
That is so ripe for a burn, but I have a direct admonition of the Apostle to patiently instruct those who oppose themselves.
@utilyan said:
Wow that's exactly how Jesus put it! With countless examples.
Matthew 7
24“Therefore everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them, may be compared to a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25“And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and yet it did not fall, for it had been founded on the rock. 26“Everyone who hears these words of Mine and does not act on them, will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand. 27“The rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and it fell—and great was its fall.”
You think there is more saved wise men who build on rocks or fools who build on sand?
Let's look exactly at what it was that Christ said, shall we?
In Luke 18, Jesus compared God to an unjust judge who renders justice for a widow to get her off his back. Christ did not say His Father was an unjust judge who answers our prayers just to shut us up, Christ just compared Him to one to make a point about perseverance in prayer.
And so in your citation, Christ did not say one who obeys His teaching is a better than another, or is more wise than another by nature, He just compared him to one that is wiser in things pertaining to earthly matters. He even says He's just making a comparison to avoid the very confusion you've made.

This must be kept clearly in mind if one is to understand this comparison, especially since Christ said elsewhere by the Spirit that there is none that doeth good, and that the natural man CANNOT receive the things of God.
Well I agree, but now you're arguing my point...that one makes better decisions than another in spiritual matters because God gave one grace that He didn't give to another. You even said so.God didn't decide for you to build your house on sand. You did that by yourself. Quit blaming God for your mistakes.
"Every single good act has God as its source." Am I Calvinist or Arminian?
It's like I said, if you're going to argue salvation by grace through faith, you have to argue Calvinism, otherwise it's salvation by degrees of merit. And you've argued both in this one thread.

That is so ripe for a burn, but I have a direct admonition of the Apostle to patiently instruct those who oppose themselves.
