Originally posted by Timtoolman:
Calvibaptist:
John 6:44 No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up at the last day.
Timtoolman:
Let’s not forget the verse that says “I will draw ALL men unto me”. Why not quote the two together. They are talking about the same thing. Drawing. Calvinist likes to leave that part out, along with other scriptures.
Calvinist like to throw this verse out as if they have discovered something that backs up the teachings of J. Calvin. Let’s look at the whole context. Verse 39.
And this is the will of Him who sent Me, that of that He has given ME I lose nothing, but raise it up on the last day
Verse 40 HERE are the ones given…..
For this is the will of MY Father, that everyone who beholds the son AND BELIEVES in HIM , may have eternal life. And I Myself will raise him up on the last days.
Hmmm…it’s not the drawing that saves it is the belief. Now if God draws all but all do not respond then only those that believe will be raised up. All drawn, not all believe.
One major problem with your contextualization of John 6. You left out verses 35-37 which begins the conversation of who the Father gives.
John 6:35-37 And Jesus said to them, "I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst. 36 "But I said to you that you have seen Me and yet do not believe. 37 "All that the Father gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will by no means cast out.
Now, follow Jesus' argument here, because He is being very logical with the Pharisees. Jesus shows the benefit of coming to Him and believing in Him. Remember, Calvinists don't deny that you MUST come and believe. I'll repeat it again for emphasis: Calvinists don't deny that you MUST come and believe. Jesus then tells those rascally Pharisees that they had seen Him and still refused to believe. Yes, they rejected. They made a choice. How could anyone see the glorious Son of God and reject Him?
The answer is found in verse 37 - All that the Father gives to Me WILL come to me. Why hadn't the Pharisees come to Him? They were not given to Him by the Father. If they had been given to Him by the Father, they would have come to Him. Those are Jesus' words, not mine (or John Calvin's). What happens to those who are given to Jesus by the Father, who then (all of them) come to Him (believe)? He will not cast them out. BTW, this is one of the verses that supports Perseverance of the Saints (Once Saved-Always Saved) the most. But it is grounded not on the fact that the people came to Him (which they did), but on the fact that they were given to Jesus by the Father, which came first.
Why won't Jesus cast them out? Verse 38
John 6:38 For I have come down from heaven, not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.
Jesus came to do the will of the father, so He won't cast out the ones that the Father gave Him, all of whom have also believed in Him. What is, then, the will of the Father? Verse 39-40
John 6:39-40 This is the will of the Father who sent Me, that of all He has given Me I should lose nothing, but should raise it up at the last day. 40 "And this is the will of Him who sent Me, that everyone who sees the Son and believes in Him may have everlasting life; and I will raise him up at the last day."
The very thing that Jesus came to do, keep those whom the Father has given Him, is the will of the Father. Verse 40 reiterates that those who the Father gives to the Son see the Son and believe in Him.
You are right that it is not the drawing that saves. Nor is it election that saves. Nor is it predestination that saves. It is grace that saves through faith. BUT, according to this very passage, only those whom the Father gives to the Son will have that faith to be saved. So there is no faith without first the giving.
THIS IS NOT MY TEACHING (OR J. CALVIN'S) IT IS STRAIGHT FROM THE MOUTH OF JESUS.