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Belief not a gift

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Aaron

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I responded to your use of Galatians 5:22, and now you quote 1 Corinthians 12:3!

And quite naturally, too.

One verse named the source of faith, the other shows how that faith is manifest.

Both simple, straightforward and easy to understand, and both demolish your premise.
 

SavedByGrace

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And quite naturally, too.

One verse named the source of faith, the other shows how that faith is manifest.

Both simple, straightforward and easy to understand, and both demolish your premise.

if faith is a gift that God gives just to the elect, so that they can then get saved, how can He justlty condem those who do not believe, as they are not given this gift? This makes God to be unjust. It is very simple to those who are not "reformed" in their thinking
 

Reformed1689

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WHY would God need to FORCE, DRAG a person who He has already ELECTED to salvation? This is nonsense! Would a person who is already engaged to be married, need to FORCE or DRAG his wife to the Church to get married?

ἕλκω, in verse 44, can also be used for "draw to oneself, attract, of the magnet", which is what the Gospel Message is about, where the sinner is ATTRACTED to the Good News, by the Holy Spirit.
Because it is against our nature. And attract like a magnet does not make sense in context.
 

Reformed1689

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if faith is a gift that God gives just to the elect, so that they can then get saved, how can He justlty condem those who do not believe, as they are not given this gift? This makes God to be unjust. It is very simple to those who are not "reformed" in their thinking
Who are you oh man to question God? Who are you to say what is just when we ALL deserve hell fire?
 

SavedByGrace

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Because it is against our nature. And attract like a magnet does not make sense in context.

John 18:10
Then Simon Peter having a sword drew it, and smote the high priest's servant, and cut off his right ear. The servant's name was Malchus

Peter did not DRAG the sword or FORCE it, but simple DREW casually
 

Reformed1689

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John 18:10
Then Simon Peter having a sword drew it, and smote the high priest's servant, and cut off his right ear. The servant's name was Malchus

Peter did not DRAG the sword or FORCE it, but simple DREW casually
Now you just sound ridiculous. Of course he FORCED it out of its sheath. It didn't just find its way to his hand.
 

Mikey

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John 18:10
Then Simon Peter having a sword drew it, and smote the high priest's servant, and cut off his right ear. The servant's name was Malchus

Peter did not DRAG the sword or FORCE it, but simple DREW casually

:confused:Confused
So Peter did not use any sort of force to move the sword from its sheath?? :Laugh
 

RipponRedeaux

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if faith is a gift that God gives just to the elect, so that they can then get saved, how can He justlty condem those who do not believe, as they are not given this gift? This makes God to be unjust. It is very simple to those who are not "reformed" in their thinking
You should never accuse God of being unjust. Your view of God's justice is skewed. Since all of humanity 'justly' deserves condemnation --how can you complain? He mercies some and he hardens those whom he wants to harden. As you have audaciously questioned God's justice you have also by consequence questioned his mercy.
"You are only a human being. Who do you think you are to talk back to God?" (Ro. 9:20) Don't you dare put God in the dock.
 

SavedByGrace

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You should never accuse God of being unjust. Your view of God's justice is skewed. Since all of humanity 'justly' deserves condemnation --how can you complain? He mercies some and he hardens those whom he wants to harden. As you have audaciously questioned God's justice you have also by consequence questioned his mercy.
"You are only a human being. Who do you think you are to talk back to God?" (Ro. 9:20) Don't you dare put God in the dock.

This is the way that the reformed pervert what people say. It is the WARPED theology that I question because it is thoroughly UNBIBLICAL
 

SavedByGrace

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What?? You must be joking, right?

The process of removing the sword doen't just happen. A physical force is placed on the object for that object to move.

Have you ever used one? I have and it is very easy with zero force required
 
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