Brightfame52
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Oh no drawing and salvation are synonymousWhen or if you do see this, then you will see that being drawn is not salvation, it's the call to salvation and man must make a choice.
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Oh no drawing and salvation are synonymousWhen or if you do see this, then you will see that being drawn is not salvation, it's the call to salvation and man must make a choice.
Oh no drawing and salvation are synonymous
What bothers me, and I can't get these guys to really even discuss it, is the tendency to have a constantly moving idea of what heresy is, so that it almost seems like there will always be some new barrier put up to ensure that you are sitting at the feet of them in order to be instructed properly.Dave that is just what I have been saying but it seems to have gone over BF's head.
Yes drawing is the application of salvation and that's why I know the atonement is limited to the elect, all of them.If the drawing is salvation then all men would be saved, but we know that's not the case.
In mans religion,, though they speak of Christ as the Saviour, they really mean that Hes merely a potential Saviour and that Salvation ultimately rests in the decision or will of the sinner. In other words, its up to the sinner to make Christ a Saviour unto them.
If you can't understand that all men are drawn to Christ through the Cross and convicted by the Spirit of their lost condition, then free will has escaped you and will never be understood.
"If I be lifted up, will draw all me unto me."
If you deny all men are drawn through Christ on the Cross, the potential Savior will never be seen.
When or if you do see this, then you will see that being drawn is not salvation, it's the call to salvation and man must make a choice.
I agreeUltimately they believe that salvation is their reward for believing, but they would never overtly state it
Yes drawing is the application of salvation and that's why I know the atonement is limited to the elect, all of them.
All that are drawn are saved. It's therefore limited to the savedJoh 12:32 And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw everyone to Myself.” BSB
Joh 12:32 "And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to Myself." NASB
Joh 12:32 "And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself." NKJV
Joh 12:32 And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people N67 to myself." NET
N67 tn Grk "all." The word "people" is not in the Greek text but is supplied for stylistic reasons and for clarity (cf. KJV "all men").
The bible says all people will be saved BF, you say that drawing equals salvation, so by your words all people will be saved, that is universalism and that is heresy.
All that are drawn are saved. It's therefore limited to the saved
Ultimately they believe that salvation is their reward for believing, but they would never overtly state it
The scriptureWhere do you come up with these oddball ideas BF?
'...Whoever calls on the name of the LORD shall be saved' (Joel 2:32; Romans 10:13). There are no ifs and no buts there. No one who has repented of his sins and trusted in Christ for salvation will be turned away (John 6:37). When a preacher calls on people to trust in Christ, he should never put conditions on their salvation - "if you are one of the elect," or "if God credits your faith as righteousness." 'Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved' (Acts 16:31). To be saved is to be one of the elect.This is revealing, especially the "no need to even read the rest" part. The fact is that in the context of this, where the Philippian jailer asked "What must I do to be saved", he was not rebuked but indeed told to do something, which was specifically to believe. You cannot get around that by refusing to answer the question.
This is the whole problem with the hyper Calvinist who goes so far in what they think is honoring God's sovereignty, that they forget that the individual himself must indeed "do something" in that he must believe and that he can be told to believe.
There nothing arrogant about it. We realize we deserve hell and its only Gods mercy and grace that delivered us from it.In your arrogance you think you were picked out before creation.
Scripture overtly states that salvation is NOT by the will of man, but of Him who shows mercy
There nothing arrogant about it. We realize we deserve hell and its only Gods mercy and grace that delivered us from it.
We believe that He truly saves us just like Jonah Paul and Abraham. None who were seeking Hod
That would be the regenerated made willing in the day of Christs power. He wouldn't be talking to people like Jn 5:40I thought Christ said, "whosoever will let him come."