quantumfaith
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It seems that we would agree that man is aware of general revelation (ie, the sun, moon, plants, animals, etc.).
I agree that special revelation is required as well. But what of the scriptures? I believe that they ARE the special revelation you refer to. Also, Jesus fulfilling of his prophecy, "And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto myself.", I believe this is the 'special revelation' you refer to.
Jesus draws all men unto himself, scripture testifies of Him. This is the 'special revelation'. Man, being already drawn by Christ, upon hearing such testimony (the good news), responds in faith to Christ.
Is there an 'extra special revelation' outside of what God has already done and continues to do which God performs?
Of course, it is not man who enabled himself to respond in belief to God. This ability is already part of man's essense given to him by God. Saying that man is able to respond to God does not elevate man but rather it is testimony to a Creator's goodness in that He has enabled man to respond to Him from his deplorable state of being. Ultimately, how else would a systematic theology escape damaging God's character?
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