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Jesus does NOT say, “the elect are those that do the will of My Father”Matthew 7:21, Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
The condition is to do the will of God the Father. 1 John 5:9-13.
Jesus does NOT say, “the elect are those that do the will of My Father”
The “condition” of doing the will of the Father refers to entering the Kingdom of Heaven.
God elects some, unconditionally, for salvation and enables them to do the will of the Father through the power of God Holy Spirit, and they will, without fail, enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
All Glory to God! Come Lord Jesus!
peace to you
Just to be clear, @Silverhair, I have no idea why you want to turn this thread into a personal conflict. Your statements come very close to denying I’m a believer.@canadyjd you have accused me of not understanding calvinism so these are serious questions. What I see in your post is your opinion but what is the biblical bases for it?
I have wondered how you as a calvinist can actually know you are saved? By your own words God made you believe or I would say at least you think He did. Even the faith you say you have had to be given to you.
Even Calvin said people could think they were saved but it was just a false faith that God gave them. How does one know that he is regenerate? The only true test is to persevere to the end. If one fails to persevere, that person only reveals that while he may have thought his faith was real, it was only a case of self deception, or even worse, divine deception.
Back to the OP.
Matthew 7:21 does not refute unconditional election. “Election” is not even being discussed in this verse.
Jesus says that those who do the will of God will see the Kingdom of Heaven. He does not say that those who do the will of God become the “elect”.
peace to you
So what was Jesus claiming by "shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven?"Jesus does NOT say, “the elect are those that do the will of My Father”
The “condition” of doing the will of the Father refers to entering the Kingdom of Heaven.
God elects some, unconditionally, for salvation and enables them to do the will of the Father through the power of God Holy Spirit, and they will, without fail, enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
All Glory to God! Come Lord Jesus!
peace to you
Does not identify what needs to be done to enter God's kingdom. "doeth the will?"Back to the OP.
Matthew 7:21 does not refute unconditional election. “Election” is not even being discussed in this verse.
Jesus says that those who do the will of God will see the Kingdom of Heaven. He does not say that those who do the will of God become the “elect”.
peace to you
John 6:40 - For my Father’s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day.Does not identify what needs to be done to enter God's kingdom. "doeth the will?"
Does not identify what needs to be done to enter God's kingdom. "doeth the will?"
I explained it. The passage is not talking about “election”. Do you see Christ talking about “election” in this passsge?So what was Jesus claiming by "shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven?"
Again, you don’t have a clue, you continually distort what I say or simply fabricate beliefs and then expect me to waste cyber space correcting your nonsense.I ask you a serious question and you get defensive. Do you have a persecution complex?
Your a calvinist so logically I ascribe the calvinist view to you. Your the one that holds to the DoG so why do you now deny what calvinism says.
Even in your post you said God gave you faith to believe so my question stands. How do you really know you are saved. It's not your faith is it. It could be an Evanescent faith as calvin said. It wasn't that you heard the gospel and believed it and were saved. The reality is that you have zero bases according to your calvinism. It seems you just do not like the hard questions @canadyjd.
So I asked you a serious question and you run from it. Actually I do understand more of you DoG then you seem to think and that is why I have asked the question.
Your last comment re salvation just shows you really do not trust in a sovereign God that desires all to be saved and actually has provided the means for that to happen. Your calvinism has clouded your vision.
Again, you don’t have a clue, you continually distort what I say or simply fabricate beliefs and then expect me to waste cyber space correcting your nonsense.
Last chance. Question my salvation one more time and I’ll report you.
In fact, I’ll just report you now
peace to you
God didn’t “make me believe” and I have NEVER stated that God made me believe. So your statement is a fabrication, an untruth, a gross distortion of what I believe and what I have said which reflects your bias and hatred of the doctrines of grace.
?Because it's true, you spew falsehoods.