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    The Gospel that Calvinism cannot believe.

    Your thoughts are my thoughts, JonC, I have stated many times on these forums that I'm speaking to those who are not certain what to believe, it's for their benefit. God bless you, JonC, for reminding of that fact!
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    Calvinism Alone Gives fullest glory and honor to the Grace of God

    If you read all those predestination verses in this light, you will see what I'm talking about.
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    Calvinism Alone Gives fullest glory and honor to the Grace of God

    God, before the foundation of the world decided that man would be saved by Grace through faith in the finished work of His Son. That was His plan, and the predestination of all men who will believe. You see, Z, God did not predestinate who would be saved, but how we would be saved.
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    Calvinism Alone Gives fullest glory and honor to the Grace of God

    God has chosen His plan of redemption for all who will be saved. "For God so loved the world that He gave..." That's the predestination, His plan of how man will be conformed to the image of Christ. Not a predestination of who will be saved.
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    The Gospel that Calvinism cannot believe.

    LoL, that's called being zealous for the Word of God, you can't help it, JonC, it's like a hot iron that has branded you in the heart.
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    The Gospel that Calvinism cannot believe.

    It's just a cycle of contradictions with TULIP, but they refuse to acknowledge it. I'm at the point of shaking the dust from my feet with this absurdity.
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    Calvinism Alone Gives fullest glory and honor to the Grace of God

    I would say that Calvinism begins on the right path.
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    No person can come to Christ by their own freewill ! 3

    Ok, we see it much differently.
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    Were the Opinions of Paul inspired by the Holy Spirit Himself then?

    I guess if you consider "I speak by permission and not by commandment" to be inspired then yes, I would agree. I think it really doesn't matter, the apostle Paul was a man of God above all that we can understand.
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    No person can come to Christ by their own freewill ! 3

    No, my friend, you are completely missing the point and it's not your fault you have missed this point. John 8 is showing us who has the desire in their hearts for God's truth. The Pharisees certainly did not have this desire and therefore they could not hear the truth, their minds and hearts...
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    No person can come to Christ by their own freewill ! 3

    In the discourse of John 8, Christ is teaching the Jews, the Pharisees come on the scene and begin asking questions to mock Him. John 8:47 is directed toward the Pharisees. They could not hear the truth because they had no heart for God, they had perverted the Law to be what they wanted it to...
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    No person can come to Christ by their own freewill ! 3

    The contradiction you see and escapes you is the free will God has given us to choose our own destiny. The same free will given to Adam and Eve in the Garden from the very beginning.
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    Were the Opinions of Paul inspired by the Holy Spirit Himself then?

    The apostle Paul was hand picked by Christ Himself, "a chosen vessel" to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ into Western civilization. No force on earth could stop that. Now that we have that Gospel we are asked to believe without seeing what the great apostle saw, but yet facing the forces of...
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    Were the Opinions of Paul inspired by the Holy Spirit Himself then?

    The apostle Paul had a relationship with the Lord that we can only imagine. I would have a much better relationship with Him if Christ had appeared to me and had a conversation with me, if Christ came to me in a dream when I was afraid for my life and told me, don't be afraid, I have many in...
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    No person can come to Christ by their own freewill ! 3

    BF, it's the hearing of the Gospel of Jesus Christ that draws man to Christ. But drawing does not mean accepting, it's an invitation that most in this world will reject.
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    Were the Opinions of Paul inspired by the Holy Spirit Himself then?

    Paul tells the Corinthian Church in 1 Cor. 7:6 "But this I speak by permission and not of commandment." He is discussing marriage, that's it's good for them if they don't marry but if they can't contain themselves (the sex drive) then marry, for it's better to marry than to burn with passion...
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    No person can come to Christ by their own freewill ! 3

    Paul said that faith comes by hearing the Word of God. What does that mean, BF? What can the hearing of the Word of God do for depraved man?
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    No person can come to Christ by their own freewill ! 3

    Of course not! But the Father does draw all men. As Paul said, "for the Grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men...' How has salvation appeared to all men, BF, according to the Scripture? What did Paul say about this?
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    Still required to obey?

    You know as well as I that the interpretation of Scripture is where we part ways. We are using the same Scripture and seeing it differently according to the teaching of Reformed theology vs. Dispensationalism. We will get into that as soon as I can. I want you to see exactly and understand...
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    No person can come to Christ by their own freewill ! 3

    BF, the question is what did Paul say about how we are called and who is eligible for that calling? It's contrary to RT, and you don't won't to face it. The Father calls/draws all men to Christ, but there's this thing called God-given free will. Even the Pharisees knew it was possible for...
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