Alan Gross
Well-Known Member
but it would be absurd to say God saves those whose faith He does not credit as righteousness.
I was looking for a word for it.
"Absurd".
Whether you try to say, "God saves those whose faith He does not credit as righteousness."
or
"God saves those whose faith He does not credit as righteousness."
Who else has ever tried to say these kind of words, by you, Van?
Shouldn't we consider that to be approaching something that is related to the "absurd"?
The question we should ask is does God utilize faith which He does not credit as righteousness or faith that He did credit as righteousness?
Since you are the only one that talks about "God utilize faith"(?)
and that talks about,
"faith which He does not credit as righteousness"
or that has ever talked about "faith that He did credit as righteousness",
I, for one, am going to suggest that you might be asking the wrong question, all together.
It doesn't make sense that you would be the only person on earth with this supposed process by which salvation is gained by a lost soul.
The bible is clear spiritually dead people are chosen for salvation through faith. 2 Thessalonians 2:13.
"spiritually dead people" have spiritually dead "faith" they may "utilize"
...it is just that spiritually dead souls are making a null and void carnal effort of fleshly works if they think they can attempt to have spiritually dead "faith" in God, Who is Spirit, and in the Spirit Realm, that is absolutely inaccessible and unable to be reached or entered, by the spiritually dead.
Why would they need to be "chosen for salvation", after they utilize spiritually dead "faith".
They are not saved or chosen "after they are saved", either one "through faith" that has no soundness in it and is still spiritually dead.
Cause: "God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation"
Process: "through sanctification of the Spirit"
Result: "belief of the truth:"
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"that" in Ephesians 2:8-9
Where did he take "through faith"?
While your Doctor is dealing in the things of God, such as the Way to Eternal Salvation, and he gratuitously deletes "through faith" from the phase, "by Grace are you saved, through faith", I just hope it wasn't him that is calling "that" a noun(?)
..."it, she, he, they, that, those,…are demonstrative pronouns or relative pronouns or they are a determiner in a noun phase, like the, "that", here, in Ephesians 2:8,
... and this determiner in a noun phase is substituting for the noun phrase, "for by Grace are you saved, through faith".
Behold!
And as long as, we brought up "for by Grace are you saved", you or the Dr. haven't deleted Ephesians 2:10, that is in the immediate context, I hope;
"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus".
Both Ephesians 2:8 & 10 flow right together saying the same thing about where Eternal Salvation comes from;
8 "For by grace are ye saved...it is the gift of God"
& "10 "For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus".
And Ephesians 8 & 9 are both in the flow of things showing where Eternal Salvation does not originate,
8:b "that not of yourselves:"
& 9; "Not of works, lest any man should boast."
Boasting is a prohibited no-no, from the fact that it is impossible for the saved or lost to successfully do...whether or not they are dependant on their interpretation of a pronoun for their 'Eternal Salvation'.
I also hope that you would't be boasting, would you, when you came up with, "God utilizing your faith which He credit as righteousness(?)
Because, the Bible says that the Activity of God is imperative to initiate the action in Eternal Salvation, "1 "And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins;
5 "Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved
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Now, what would you like to delete and prohibit from among a selected portions of what I have said?