I don't follow John Calvin. I am not even a Calvinist. If I have to be labeled as something other than a Christian, then I prefer sovereign grace Baptist.
LOL, that's amazing! Why would you defend the Calvinist theology?
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I don't follow John Calvin. I am not even a Calvinist. If I have to be labeled as something other than a Christian, then I prefer sovereign grace Baptist.
I didn't say that it was a process over an entire lifetime. It happens when, under the preaching of the gospel of Christ, the Holy Spirit regenerates a person and they are given the gifts of faith in Christ and His finished work as their Surety and the repentance of dead works; it is not over some long period of time.
Let me rephrase the sentence, "God's elect are born again at some point during their lifetime on this earth."
But John ensured us that we can have confidence that we are saved now in this life.
LOL, that's amazing! Why would you defend the Calvinist theology?
Folks such as yourself keep calling what I post "Calvinism". As far I am concerned, I am defending what the Bible teaches, not Calvinism.
I am relatively new here and yet to learn what everyone believes.
But if I have offended you by calling your theology Calvinist theology, them I certainly apologize!
I can usually spot the Calvinists in just a few posts. But I'm human and I make mistakes.
But if I have offended you by calling your theology Calvinist theology, them I certainly apologize!
No problem. We humans like to lump folks, or even ourselves, into some moniker that we more easily use in conversation.
In the entry in Wikipedia on Reformed Baptists, part of it says,
' Sovereign Grace Baptists in the broadest sense are any "Calvinistic" Baptists that accept God's sovereign grace in salvation and predestination. In the narrower sense, certain churches and groups have preferred "Sovereign Grace" in their name, rather than using the terms "Calvinism", "Calvinist", or "Reformed Baptist". '
It also says,
"Groups calling themselves "Sovereign Grace Baptists" have been particularly influenced by the writings of John Gill in the 18th century."
The article also mentions Henry T. Mahan, the preacher from whom my pastor heard the gospel.
Sorry God created them to be vessels of wrath and to suffer His vengeance for their sins. Repentance is for them He gives it to when He saves them Acts 5:31What all the 5 pt. Calvinists refuse to see in Rom. 9:22 is this.
"endured with much long suffering the vessels of wrath..."
God endured with much suffering, giving them space to repent, but they chose to be fitted for destruction though God suffered long with them.
This goes back to God "not willing that any should perish."
But the 5pt. Calvinist will not believe it, they will not accept it.
I believe you in error in your thinking. God made them vessels of wrath and fits them for destruction.I’m fine with you holding your own belief, but I don’t share it.
I don’t think the “vessels of wrath fitted unto destruction” is correctly understood. I believe they chose of themselves to be that way, and therefore became fit for destruction. They willfully brought it on themselves.
Sorry God created them to be vessels of wrath and to suffer His vengeance for their sins. Repentance is for them He gives it to when He saves them Acts 5:31
Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.
Thats strictly for the vessels of mercy !
It's true that Paul said our salvation is not complete until the resurrection. We have been given a down-payment on salvation by receiving the indwelling Holy Spirit.
But John ensured us that we can have confidence that we are saved now in this life.
Now that I know your not a Calvinist, I'm wondering why I'm having this conversation.
“A rose by any other name smells as sweet.” William Shakespeare.
Or did he say, “smells the same”?
Jehovah Witnesses dislike being called Russellites, but they teach his beliefs.
Church of Christ dislike being called Campbellites, but they teach his beliefs.
Likewise, some Calvinists really dislike being called Calvinists. They prefer sovereign grace, doctrines of grace, monergists, or more often call their belief system covenant theology, or Reformed Theology. Nonetheless, they teach the beliefs of Augustine, more often known as Calvinism. It’s all the same belief. He is a Calvinist; just doesn’t like the name, maybe because he’s not Presbyterian. Whatever. It’s all summed up in TULIP, for the most part.
He is a Calvinist
Actually, I am a vile sinner saved by the blood of Christ, according to the gospel of Christ, the LORD my Righteousness, which is the gospel I proclaim on this board and elsewhere.
Sinners don’t go to Heaven
Amen.So God doesn't impute them with iniquity, nor designate them workers of iniquity whom He hates !