You seem willing to compare two completely different things as if they were not completely different.If by being "instilled with faith via irresistible grace" you mean the idea that sinners are just to sit back and wait for God to save them if He will, then I agree, it's unbiblical nonsense. On the other hand, if you were referring to the belief that salvation is completely by God's grace, then there are plenty of Christians who believe that. I do.
Certainly, but even babes in Christ cannot receive some of the things of the Spirit of God, 1 Cor. 3:1-3.
There is no distinction between a "natural man" as used in 1 Corinthians 2:14 and a lost person.
God's revelation of His gospel is His gift, and if our faith in that revelation is credited by God as righteousness, then our salvation is His gift, as well! The claim we are instilled with faith via irresistible grace is unbiblical nonsense.
There is no distinction between a "natural man" as used in 1 Corinthians 2:14 and a lost person.
God's revelation of His gospel is His gift, and if our faith in that revelation is credited by God as righteousness, then our salvation is His gift, as well! The claim we are instilled with faith via irresistible grace is unbiblical nonsense.
Salvation is the gift of God, completely by God's grace. To suggest I might believe otherwise is without merit. If God does not choose to credit our faith in God's revelation of the gospel, then we will not nor cannot be saved.
1) Here is the biblical view: God credits (or not) the faith those who embrace the gospel. Scripture would not indicate this action if God's faith was instilled in us, it would already be righteous. I have yet to have a naysayer agree with this fundamental truth.
2) There is no difference between a "natural" person, a "lost' person and "a person of flesh." In all three causes we are talking about an unsaved, thus unregenerate, not indwelt person, just as all humans are when conceived. Paul spoke to new born Christians just as he spoke to people who had not been born anew, using spiritual milk, because that is what they could understand. I have yet to have a naysayer agree with this fundamental truth.