Scripture is quite clear. All men are sinners from the soles of their feet to the crowns of their heads. That being the case, all men are spiritually dead to God.
Peter and all the Apostles were spiritually dead.
And so they were. But what does it mean to be "spiritually dead"?
As Adam was, they also were spiritually dead--but Adam was simply separated from God, which is the meaning of "spiritually dead." (separation")
Peter and all the Apostles were called by Christ. (Judas remained dead in his sins, not having been given the internal call of regeneration.)
All Christians have been called by Christ:
1 Corinthians 1:2 Unto the church of God which is at Corinth, to them that are sanctified in Christ Jesus,
called to be saints,
All the redeemed in Christ are "called to be saints." We are called to be holy."
We are called to do good. Yes we are called; called for a purpose.
Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified.
Saving knowledge of Christ is supernatural.
Knowledge is knowledge, unless you are claiming to have received divine revelation as the apostles did. In that case you would be making the same claims that Ellen G. White, Charles Russell, most cult leaders and many Charismatics make. They claim to receive direct revelation from God. But God has ceased giving revelation. The canon of scripture is closed. All that we need to know about salvation is reveled to us in His Word.
It requires a supernatural revelation from God the Father.
You are speaking like a mystic. Do you base your salvation on the Word or on your experiences?
He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
16 And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.
17 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.
At the time Peter said that the NT had not been written. We don't need direct revelation from God to declare the deity of Christ. Either you believe the Bible or you don't. It is called faith.
Had I a false sense of self righteousness, a modicum of religion, I probably would not acknowledge my dead spiritual state. But the opposite is true. I mocked Christianity. I was my own god doing whatever I felt was right in my wicked depraved sight.
By the powerful Spirit of God’s grace I was changed from a Christ-hater to a Christ-lover. I was absolutely passive in my regeneration. I have NEVER taken any credit whatsoever for my faith.
Salvation is by faith.
When the jailer came trembling before Paul, and asking: "What must I do to be saved?" What did Paul say?
"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved."
And so he did. He believed. It was his faith. He trusted Christ. He put his confidence in Christ as Lord. What else can you take from that passage.
And so we read in dozens of other scriptures the same thing. Salvation is by faith. Faith is not a work. However, Jesus taught if you don't have faith
as a child you cannot enter into the kingdom of God. A child's faith is innate.
I walked into the chapel faithless and walked out a believer. I began witnessing my conversion the next day. Never before interested in reading, let alone Bible study, it became my # 1 priority.
It sounds like you are basing your salvation on experience and not the Word of God. It sounds like a wonderful testimony. Your life was changed. But did you trust Christ as your Savior?
I was confronted with the doctrines of grace early on. Not in church. Those truths were kept under lock and key never to be discussed. It was through a personal study of outside ministry materials that Dr. James Boice was producing on Romans that I ‘stumbled’ on the doctrine of sovereign grace.
Where in the Bible does it say that one is saved by "the Doctrines of Grace"?
It doesn't. It is Christ that saves, not the DoG. One is saved by faith in Christ, not through the theology of Calvin. I was not saved in a church either. I did put my faith and trust in Christ however, and I know the place and day that it happened. I can remember that event. I came face to face with the truth of the gospel. It is the gospel that revealed Christ to me.
As I have indicated in previous posts my difficulty was in understanding the issues presented in Romans 9. They were above my pay grade. However, with diligence and the Holy Spirit one day I understood exactly what Paul was saying. Dr. Boice’s teaching became crystal clear to me.
These subjects are totally irrelevant to salvation--to regeneration, justification, salvation, etc. Why would they hinder anyone from coming to Christ?
The same arguments used against Paul’s teaching are being used today by our Arminian, non-Cal, Synergist friends.
Yet they cannot see it.
This is a Cal/Arm debate board where various issues relating to Calvinism are discussed or debated. They have nothing to do with salvation or a person coming to Christ. No one needs to know anything about TULIP in order to be saved; in order to come to Christ; in order to be regenerated, etc.
"They cannot see it." Perhaps you are the one that cannot see it.
Everyone claims to be right, but obviously not everyone is.
And because ye are sons, God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father.
For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.
The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God:
I knew that had God not intervened in His miraculous way I would still be on the broad road to destruction.
In studying the attributes and decrees of God, as well as their relation to each other, it did not take me long to understand that God had predestined me unto salvation due entirely to His unfathomable grace.
I also recognized that there was nothing ‘wonderful’ setting me apart from my unbelieving sisters. In fact, my lifestyle was much more wicked than theirs.
So the question arose in my mind: Why was I the recipient of God’s grace?
The answer could only be due to His free will of good pleasure to bestow upon me that which – at this date – He has not willed to bestow upon them.
The answer to "How do you know that you are saved?" is by your experience, study, examination, and then finally it is a conclusion that it must be "his free will of good pleasure..."
It sounds like you have no assurance of salvation. How can you be sure that you are one of the elect?
Peter says:
2 Peter 1:10 Wherefore the rather, brethren,
give diligence to make your calling and election sure:
John says:
1 John 5:12 He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.
--Eternal life is in Jesus Christ.
13 These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that
ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may
believe on the name of the Son of God.
--Faith on the name of the Son of God brings eternal life.
It gives eternal life in such an assuring way that the believer can
know they have eternal life, and not doubt it. But that assurance comes by faith.
I have in previous posts asked you to examine the reason why you believe on Christ while many members of your family are still enslaved in Catholicism.
And I have answered that question. I believed and they didn't.
If you insist it was because of the good use of your free will, I respond: Then you are inferring you were smarter, more holy – 'better' than they.
Your logic is wrong. We will all give account of ourselves before God.
If they continue (as all unbelievers continue) to reject God, then they will give account before the Great White Throne Judgement. Believers will still give account before the Judgement Seat of Christ. We are all responsible for our actions and decisions that we make on this earth, and that includes trusting Christ.
I would still like to hear your answer to this dilemma, as would the rest of the board, I am sure.
Why is this a dilemma for you. You make it a dilemma because you base it upon a false premise. A false premise leads to a false conclusion.
I love Him because he first loved me.
According to Calvinism how do you know that is true?
How can you be so sure that you are one of the elect that he loves?
Salvation is by faith.