Originally posted by here now:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Wes, Outwest:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Man does not give himself Eternal Life....Blind men do not cause themselves to see....deaf men do not cause themslves to hear.....one does not give birth to oneself...dead men do not give themselves life
My statement: I accuse no man....Why should I, God shines His Light where it is His will.
Here now, I presume by your comment you have found something in my posts that say that man saves himself. Would you mind Quoting the whole post so that we can discuss what you think I said? </font>[/QUOTE]That was just my attempt at saying if one does not believe that the Bible is,in whole,the Holy Word of God then it has just not been revealed to him, by God.
I said I accuse no man because of the statement you made about accusing the Brethen.
Although I say I accuse no man, that does not stop me from pointing out untruths. That just stops me from saying that it is the fault of the person making the statements. </font>[/QUOTE]First, I believe the bible in its intirety is scripture inspired by God, and that it is trustworthy for edification. I do not however believe that it is in its entirety spoken directly by God. Anyone who does believe that, quite simply has not read it! By this time tomorrow, I will have read it through cover to cover again for double-digit times. I can assure you that there are many parts of the bible that God did not quote to the author. Even Revelation contains parts that are John's perception of what He saw in his visionary trip into heaven. Inspired? Absolutely, Entirely God spoken? NO! [John 17:14]
"I passed your word on to them, and the world hated them, (the Apostles) because they belong to the world no more than I belong to the world.
[John 17:20] "I pray not only for these
but also for those who through their teaching will come to believe in me." God the son gave the word to the Apostles, who, in their own words, gave the word of God to us. It is the Apostles who were "taught by God", it is the rest of us who are taugh by the Apostles via the bible, the Holy Word of God.
Second, I challenge you to prove that what I say is not true.
Third, Yes, I am the first to say that I believe the same truths that you believe, but I believe them differently than you do because I am not biased to one set of dogma as you are! And indeed Paul sets the record strait regarding theological thinking,
1 Cor 1:10-16 Brothers, I urge you, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, not to have factions among yourselves but all to be in agreement in what you profess; so that you are perfectly united in your beliefs and judgments. 11From what Chloe's people have been telling me about you, brothers, it is clear that there are serious differences among you. 12 What I mean is this: every one of you is declaring, `I belong to Paul,' or `I belong to Apollos,' or `I belong to Cephas,' or `I belong to Christ.' 13 Has Christ been split up? Was it Paul that was crucified for you, or was it in Paul's name that you were baptized? 14 I am thankful I did not baptize any of you, except Crispus and Gaius, 15 so that no one can say that you were baptized in my name. 16 Yes, I did baptize the family of Stephanas, too; but besides these I do not think I baptized anyone.
Some are saying "I belong to Calvin", some are saying "I belong to Arminius". Not me, I do not adhere to either of their understandings! I adhere to the Christ, the Son of God who came to us in the flesh so that He alone would be the propitiation for sin, and He alone would make it possible for man to have everlasting life. He, God the son, alone is worthy. He deserves our ADHERENCE. Set aside Arminius, Set aside Calvin, Neither are worthy of our adherence.