Silverhair
Well-Known Member
The problem is that most Calvinists (it's even in the Westminster Confession of Faith) believe that those not subject to overcoming grace were still subject to some grace and operation of the Holy Spirit, yet they chose to resist, and God honored their free will. The difference between you and a Calvinist is that a Calvinist will say that the true reason they were saved was that God's grace in their case was enough to overcome their natural will whereas you would say the true reason was that you were able to correctly evaluate the evidence you were presented and make the correct choice. I'm not trying to be critical here but that is what is going on here. And I admit you may be right so go ahead and own it.
It only becomes a problem when you truly admit that both things are really operating. If you go all in for free will as you do it's not a problem, neither is it a problem for Calvinists who do make man into some kind of automaton. There are branches of Calvinism that say that God has nothing to say to the non-elect and there is no offer of the gospel to them. I'm just saying that plenty of Calvinist theologians don't do that but admit it is a difficult, maybe even an impossible thing for our human understanding. Once again let me say that my personal belief is that from our point of view, it is easy to see, and not in any way a stupid conclusion, that you made the decision to come to Christ. I also think that when you really look into everything you will start realizing more and more how much of your salvation was God's doing. It truly bothers me that people get so upset with each other over this, especially Calvinists, because if you truly believe the Holy Spirit quickens you and changes your will - then do you not still expect people to experience this as them acting according to their will?
This is the reason that I enjoy interacting with you Dave. You are logical and you strip out the emotion. You see salvation through one lens I through another. We would both say we are biblical and we both say that salvation is only through the grace of God. It may come down to the point that when we stand in front of God He will tell us both that we almost got it right.
I have no problem saying that my salvation is all God's doing, I could not save myself. Even my faith in Christ does not save me, faith is just the God given condition of salvation. God is the one that actually saves.