Why are you asking me, I'm the one "confused"???Originally posted by Me4Him:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by npetreley:
Again, who are you arguing with and what are you talking about?
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Why are you asking me, I'm the one "confused"???Originally posted by Me4Him:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by npetreley:
Again, who are you arguing with and what are you talking about?
Why are you asking me, I'm the one "confused"??? </font>[/QUOTE]You certainly are. </font>[/QUOTE]My dog is envious of me, I've been going in circles with ya'll longer than he can chase his tail.Originally posted by npetreley:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Me4Him:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by npetreley:
Again, who are you arguing with and what are you talking about?
Do you really need clarification? Can't you see by what I posted that salvation is by grace through faith? Using the Greek tense, it is "We are having been saved by grace through faith".Originally posted by PrmtvBptst1832:
Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; -Titus 3:5
npetreley,
Please clarify what you mean when you state that we are not saved by regeneration.
And you're suggesting that regeneration occur "BEFORE" Faith, so if you're "ALREADY" saved, who need faith to be saved??Originally posted by npetreley:
Of course regeneration is necessary for faith, and without first being regenerated, no one has faith or can be saved. You can view regeneration and faith as a series of sequential steps, or something that happens simultaneously. I think it is irrelevant whether it is sequential or simultaneous.
The Bible doesn't teach that God can simply stop at regeneration and call the person saved. That is what Him4Origen is suggesting. [/QB]
Faith wouldn't not be need if you were "predestinated", neither if you were regenerated (saved) before having faith,I think it is irrelevant whether it is sequential or simultaneous.
Okay, now let's take this little by little so you won't get lost, okay?Originally posted by Me4Him:
And you're suggesting that regeneration occur "BEFORE" Faith, so if you're "ALREADY" saved, who need faith to be saved??
It takes regeneration to have faith. Whether it is before or simultaneous is irrelevant.And you're suggesting that regeneration occur "BEFORE" Faith
Now here's your problem. YOU are equating having been regenerated as having already been saved. This is YOUR error. To my knowledge, nobody here has ever suggested such a thing. I certainly have not. So if you want to use it as part of your argument, you're arguing with no one but yourself.so if you're "ALREADY" saved
So if you have milk, (Salvation) then you already have chocolate milk.(Regeneration) What's the point of adding chocolate?" (Faith)Originally posted by npetreley:
By the way, you have no idea how silly your argument sounds to any rational person. It's as if you're saying this:
"You need milk to make chocolate milk, right? So if you have milk, then you already have chocolate milk. What's the point of adding chocolate?"
2Co 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.Originally posted by npetreley:
It takes regeneration to have faith. Whether it is before or simultaneous is irrelevant.
YOU are equating having been regenerated as having already been saved. This is YOUR error. To my knowledge, nobody here has ever suggested such a thing. I certainly have not. So if you want to use it as part of your argument, you're arguing with no one but yourself.
God's calling is part of regeneration, but it is not the sum total of salvation. Regeneration is the new birth. God converts the sinful heart and makes it alive, this is regeneration. Once regenerated man is then able to excercise faith in Jesus Christ. Once faith in Christ has been excercised, the person is then irrevocably and forever saved.Are you saying "God's calling" is the regeneration, followed by salvation if you accept the call???
God's calling is part of regeneration, but it is not the sum total of salvation. Regeneration is the new birth. God converts the sinful heart and makes it alive, this is regeneration. Once regenerated man is then able to excercise faith in Jesus Christ. Once faith in Christ has been excercised, the person is then irrevocably and forever saved.Originally posted by doulous:
Me4Him wrote:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Are you saying "God's calling" is the regeneration, followed by salvation if you accept the call???
I second that. And thanks for taking over. I was getting worn out.Originally posted by blackbird:
This is probably the best explaination of regeneration I have heard in quiet a while! Thank you for your post, doulous!! Have a good day!
Bro. David
If God is the one making the change in the heart, then why does he change some hearts so they will believe and not others, especially after saying he wasn't will for any to perish???Originally posted by doulous:
In summary, regeneration is the new birth. Salvation includes regeneration but requires man to excercise faith, although faith cannot be excercised until God changes the heart and makes it desirous and able to believe.
You just won't let this one go, will you? The context of that verse is clearly that God is not willing that any of His elect perish. And none of them will perish. But, of course, you already know that because I've told you this every time you cite this verse out of context.Originally posted by Me4Him:
If God is the one making the change in the heart, then why does he change some hearts so they will believe and not others, especially after saying he wasn't will for any to perish???
You just won't let this one go, will you? The context of that verse is clearly that God is not willing that any of His elect perish. And none of them will perish. But, of course, you already know that because I've told you this every time you cite this verse out of context. </font>[/QUOTE]Yes I know, but I'm just trying to understand how you make it "jive" with one sin making you guilty of all and Jesus dying for the sins of the whole world that the whole world "MIGHT BE" saved because not so much as one sin is unpaid.Originally posted by npetreley:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Me4Him:
If God is the one making the change in the heart, then why does he change some hearts so they will believe and not others, especially after saying he wasn't will for any to perish???
Definitely not. I think your calculator is what is damaged.Originally posted by Me4Him:
Something doesn't add up, want to borrow my "calculator"??![]()
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Definitely not. I think your calculator is what is damaged. </font>[/QUOTE]either that or somebody got mixed up writing the scriptures, he sure didn't do a very good job of explain himself, his doctirne has too many "WHOLES" in it.Originally posted by npetreley:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Me4Him:
Something doesn't add up, want to borrow my "calculator"??![]()
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