KenH
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What false teaching?
The false teaching that man has the ability to believe, even though he is spiritually dead in trespasses and sins.
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What false teaching?
Do you believe the words of Christ as found in the gospel according to John?
Here is What John Gill wrote on this issue: https://biblesnet.com/John Gill Of Regeneration.pdfNope. John Gill already disproved your false teaching using the Word of God.
That is your belief. As I argued the word of God does not teach that. The fact that faith exists after regeneration cannot be used to prove regeneration precedes in order to have faith.Yes, upon regeneration the soul responds in faith and repentance with the heart of flesh that God replaced his stony heart with.
How does one know being amoung the called one is elect?
It has already been previously established in this thread that I am not a "Calvinist".
"but not every man in the world is here meant, or all the individuals of human nature; for all are not the objects of God's special love, which is here designed, as appears from the instance and evidence of it, the gift of his Son: nor is Christ God's gift to every one; for to whomsoever he gives his Son, he gives all things freely with him; which is not the case of every man. Nor is human nature here intended, in opposition to, and distinction from, the angelic nature; for though God has showed a regard to fallen men, and not to fallen angels, and has provided a Saviour for the one, and not for the other; and Christ has assumed the nature of men, and not angels; yet not for the sake of all men, but the spiritual seed of Abraham; and besides, it will not be easily proved, that human nature is ever called the world: nor is the whole body of the chosen ones, as consisting of Jews and Gentiles, here designed; for though these are called the world, John 6:33; and are the objects of God's special love, and to them Christ is given, and they are brought to believe in him, and shall never perish, but shall be saved with an everlasting salvation; yet rather the Gentiles particularly, and God's elect among them, are meant; who are often called "the world", and "the whole world", and "the nations of the world", as distinct from the Jews; see Rom 11:12, compared with Matt 6:32. ...
and it should be observed, that our Lord was now discoursing with a Jewish Rabbi, and that he is opposing a commonly received notion of theirs, that when the Messiah came, the Gentiles should have no benefit or advantage by him, only the Israelites; so far should they be from it, that, according to their sense, the most dreadful judgments, calamities, and curses, should befall them; yea, hell and eternal damnation."
- from John Gill's commentary on John 3:16, Gill's Bible Commentary
All that proves is God solely causes the new birth. That the new birth is not caused by means of man's on going belief. It cannot prove the belief did not precede God giving the new birth. Understand?John 1:12-13 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. (emphasis mine)
So people are walking off cliffs all the time because they cannot believe in gravity.The false teaching that man has the ability to believe, even though he is spiritually dead in trespasses and sins.
Why?One very simple reason. Because it’s GOOD NEWS to them.
So people are walking off cliffs all the time because they cannot believe in gravity.
A confused dog.![]()
Yeah like the reformed folk on BB
Why?
Yeah like the reformed folk on BB
Here is What John Gill wrote on this issue: https://biblesnet.com/John Gill Of Regeneration.pdf