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Do you believe someone can genuinely want to come to Christ and find salvation but not ever be saved?
Defend you position.
Do you believe someone can genuinely want to come to Christ and find salvation but not ever be saved?
Defend you position.
Rom 10:13 For "everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved."
Do you believe someone can genuinely want to come to Christ and find salvation but not ever be saved?
Defend you position.
Rom 10:13 For "everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved."
Well said HavensDad
Agreed.But it doesn't say "Everyone who wants to call on the name of the Lord will be saved..." Only those who actually, genuinely call on the Lord via faith and repentance.
Doesn't your doctrine teach they must be given this faith to use? It matters not if there is a desire if it is an impossibility.Of course the sinner can WANT to be saved. The problem is, they are unable. The unregenerate heart wants to be saved on its own terms. It doesn't want to come via a repentant faith.
. Agreed as to why they don't comePerhaps it is self -righteous and prideful, and believes it can be saved on its own strength. Perhaps it loves its sin, and therefore forms a God in its own image, who likes the things that it likes, and hates the things that it hates
Back to ability. One cannot be unwilling if one is unable. There is no will involved without ability.Regardless, NNE wants to go to hell. The unregenerate is just unwilling to surrender to Christ, to be saved on God's terms.
Do you believe someone can genuinely want to come to Christ and find salvation but not ever be saved?
Defend you position.
Back to ability. One cannot be unwilling if one is unable. There is no will involved without ability.
God only gave them over once they exchanged the truth for a lie, which alludes to ability. They weren't turned over due to their nature, but what choice they made with their nature.The unwillingness of the reprobate stems from a nature that is at war with God. It's not the same as a lack of desire (although the two are kissing cousins). Romans 1:32 displays the depth of depravity and rebellion in the unrepentant heart. God gave that person over to such reprobation, ergo their inability to repent. The innate knowledge of good and evil (Rom. 1:31) displays their unwillingness to repent. So, you have working side-by-side a person who God has given over to reprobation and who also is unwilling to repent.