Ares -- just a few answers to your questions.
AresMan said:
Why did you consider the Gospel to be truth while another who heard the same message did not?
Usually it begins with when, where, how, and by whom was one raised. Scripture tells us that the infant is "sanctified by the believing parent," for one. Second, it is so very rare that we will believe anything new that we are hearing for the first time, wouldn't you agree? Third, everyone has a conscience that is "stuffed" with human wisdom as well as with the "awareness of God" in every adult. Some are harder in sin than others -- some are unaware of sin and have to have that shown to them before they can decide whether they need a Savior and need reconciling with God.
In the end, we are all
convicted of sin by the Holy Spirit but are not all
convinced at once by Him that we need or want a Savior.
What was it characteristic of you (your intelligence, your inherent spiritual inclination) that caused you to regard the Gospel message as truth?
Therefore, there are many more obstacles in some than in others -- which is why children will more often believe that older adults (Jesus said, "unless ye also become as children, you shall not see the kingdom of God").
The Bible does indicate that the Holy Spirit's work is required for salvation.
Is the Holy Spirit's work effectual to bring about the salvation of those who are indeed saved?
Absolutely! Jas 1:21 is a perfect testimony of what happens. "Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, [repent of your sin] and receive with meekness the engrafted word [the Word that the HS is engrafting], which is able to save your souls [justify you with God]." I know, I put my words in for interpretation. But certainly the Spirit speaks clearly here that WE must repent and then WE will receive the Holy Spirit as even Acts 2:38 says.
If not, how is the Holy Spirit of any measurable import, and how much of the final result of faith unto justification do you attribute to your synergistic, independent yet adjoined will and how much do you attribute to the work of the Holy Spirit of God Almighty?
Let's just look at what the Holy Spirit is before we try to say how He works. The Holy Spirit is, as is our spirit, the mind, emotions, and will of God. As such, His "import" is in pointing one to Christ and God in an understandable, rational basis that we call "the gospel of Jesus Christ." The "synergism" you speak of in our salvation is our "belief not in vain" -- belief in action/repentance.
Is the Holy Spirit's work exactly equal to every person who ever exists? If so, what is the difference in man?
No. Right off the bat, we, the church, had more revelation than the OT saints (gospel of grace vs. gospel of kingdom) and the OT Jews had more revelation than the Gentiles. This is the true meaning of "election." Both church and Israel had an elect purpose in God's plan.
Your question really should be does every man have enough information to justifyingly choose God. That answer is yes. It really comes down to their belief in the "everlasting gospel" -- "fear God and give glory to Him," Rev 14:7. Notice this is this very gospel that Paul says that the heathen are without excuse for not doing, Rom 1:20-21 -- "Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God,... " IOW (application today), if there is a tribe that exists that has never heard, God would provide a "Way" for believers of the "everlasting gospel" to be justified and enter into the MK with the OT saints who never knew Christ.
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