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No.
There is no "correct appropriation of the good news of the Gospel", as one cannot appropriate a gift, and that gift being eternal life ( Romans 6:23 ).
As in other threads,
Those that believe the Gospel and have believed on Christ, from the heart, have not done so in order to "get saved"...
They believed on Christ because they are His sheep ( John 10:26-28 ) and are the ones that Christ has saved because the Father has given them to Him to do so ( John 17:2 ).
They believe His words because they "of God" ( John 8:43-47 ), and God loved them even when they were dead in their trespasses and sins ( Ephesians 2:1-7 ).
They are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus ( Ephesians 2:10 ).
Repentance and faith have both been granted to them by God, in His grace and mercy, and are products of being who God has made them to be...
His faithful people.
According to what I see in the Scriptures ( which I have tried many times to show you ), a sinner is born again by God's will, not our will.so, according to your personal theology, a sinner is born-again, because they are already, before this time, "His sheep"?
No.so they are born-again before they are saved?
That is correct.And you say that you are not a Calvinist or Reformed.
Peter did, Paul did, John did and many others did.NO Christian believes this complete nonsense, unless they are from these camps!
Sigh...so, according to your personal theology, a sinner is born-again, because they are already, before this time, "His sheep"? so they are born-again before they are saved? And you say that you are not a Calvinist or Reformed. NO Christian believes this complete nonsense, unless they are from these camps!
Very well stated.No.
There is no "correct appropriation of the good news of the Gospel", as one cannot appropriate a gift, and that gift being eternal life ( Romans 6:23 ).
As in other threads,
Those that believe the Gospel and have believed on Christ, from the heart, have not done so in order to "get saved"...
They believed on Christ because they are His sheep ( John 10:26-28 ) and are the ones that Christ has saved because the Father has given them to Him to do so ( John 17:2 ).
They believe His words because they "of God" ( John 8:43-47 ), and God loved them even when they were dead in their trespasses and sins ( Ephesians 2:1-7 ).
They are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus ( Ephesians 2:10 ).
Repentance and faith have both been granted to them by God, in His grace and mercy, and are products of being who God has made them to be...
His faithful people.
Sometimes Friel's use of absurd illustrations is I think confusing. But he did well especially the last minute of the second video. There is a danger though in that it's possible to slip into a type of doctrine where you start expecting folks to repent in the sense of fixing their lives and mending their ways and then and only then after this preparation can they come to Christ in faith. Some of the Puritans drifted into this. This is not what Todd does - but he is trying to avoid the fast, shallow conversions that occur from aggressive "soul winning" where a person is "saved" without even knowing what's going on. This was popular in the 80's in some Baptist circles. It has filled churches with unsaved people and is a problem.
According to what I see in the Scriptures ( which I have tried many times to show you ), a sinner is born again by God's will, not our will.
Very well stated.
peace to you
Sigh...
I cannot tell whether you are unable to follow Dave because you struggle to comprehend or because you are so stuck in your personal belief that you are incapable of seeing anything outside of your narrow purview.
Your caricature of what Dave has said is, grossly off. I will let Dave point out your false equivalence.
Of course. I can readily see when someone makes a well stated, scripturally sound argument which clearly and definitively destroys your weak arguments.I expect this form you!
Of course. I can readily see when someone makes a well stated, scripturally sound argument which clearly and definitively destroys your weak arguments.
Again, DaveG very politely explained with scripture why you are wrong. All you can do is call names.
I expect that from you.
peace to you
This is quite correct. 'My sheep hear My voice and they follow Me.' Therefore they are Christ's sheep before they hear the Shepherd's voice. 'He who is of God hears God's words; therefore you do not hear because you are not of God' (John 8:47). One does not become one of God's sheep by believing; one believes because one is one of Christ's sheep (c.f. also John 10:26) and therefore, when the Shepherd calls, the sheep hears.so, according to your personal theology, a sinner is born-again, because they are already, before this time, "His sheep"? so they are born-again before they are saved?
According to what I see in the Scriptures ( which I have tried many times to show you ), a sinner is born again by God's will, not our will.
The new birth and the belief of the Gospel are very closely tied together, but the belief of the Gospel does not cause God to make a person a new creature in Christ.
Christ's sheep are His sheep from the foundation of the world, when the Lord chose them "in Him" ( Ephesians 1:4-5 ).
Regeneration takes a rebellious sinner and makes them new, starting on the inside, spiritually.
Please look at Acts of the Apostles 16 again, specifically verse 14.
No.
They are God's elect before they are born, and they are born again in their lifetimes, when the Lord calls them through His word and through His Spirit.
That is correct.
Peter did, Paul did, John did and many others did.
Where do you think what was inspired in the New Testament came from?
The Lord and through His apostles.
How is it that you cannot believe me when I say I was raised IFB, and yet came to this independently of men?
SBG, all I did was study the Scriptures, as the Lord told me to do ( 2 Timothy 2:15, 1 Peter 2:2 ).
Newsflash: Your opinion is not the teachings of the Holy Bible. You think they are, but often they are not. Please don't obfuscate this point of reality.You can't destroy the Teachings of the Holy Bible![]()