Then all men will go to heaven.
...or we adjust our theology to match what the Bible says and not a confession
is Acts 17:26-27 speaking of only the "elect"? Is there even the slightest chance they will "perhaps" (v.27) not reach out for Him?
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Then all men will go to heaven.
Salvation is of the Lord. All of it. However faith is not a work. When Jesus said on the cross "It is finished," he meant his work, the sacrificial atoning for sins was done. What remained was his burial and resurrection. Salvation is a gift to be received. It must be received by faith; not God's faith, but one's own faith. To think that I could receive salvation with God's faith is absurd! I must receive his gift thankfully with my faith that I put in him. Again faith is not a work.Whoever said He did? That is certainly not a Calvinistic belief. But nor does He open the heart and then give a choice of whether to believe or not. That could mean that Richard Dawkins is regenerate, but has just chosen not to believe! No, faith is a part of the New Birth. God takes away the heart of stone and replaces it with a heart of flesh that will respond to the Gospel message with repentance and faith. 'Salvation is of the Lord' (Jonah 2:9). Every part of it, including faith.
Your opinion. Unsubstantiated by the Bible, as it has been throughout five threads now. (not just you, but by the many others who have posted). They all make the same statement but give it no Scriptural support. Why should I believe you if you can't support it with Scripture?Oh yes He did. Otherwise you would be in unbelief to this very day.
God? God's Word? God the Holy Spirit? Perhaps.Again, you are reading Acts 16:14 wrongly. Look at it again. God opened her heart. To do what? To make her own decision? No! To heed the things spoken by Paul. God opened her heart to believe.
No, faith comes when one is convinced of the truth of the message.I agree. No evidence whatsoever. The faith comes when the heart is opened.
Apparently Calvinists do disagree.Who disagrees with this? Not Calvinists. God saves through the hearing of His word. But, 'The natural man does not receive the things of God.' If God does not give men faith, they will not believe. As God says, 'All day long I have stretched out My hands to a disobedient and contrary people' (Isaiah 65:2; Rom 10:21).
If your view on the new birth were correct then the Spirit of God would descend on the occasional pygmy in Africa, Maori in New Zealand, Eskimo in NWT, all of whom have never heard the Gospel and are ignorant of Christianity, and by some supernatural, cosmic intervention would be regenerated by God's grace because no faith, absolutely nothing is needed on their part. This is ridiculous. They just need to be born. They are completely passive. They are elected. They will be born again whether or not they ever hear the gospel and have the chance to put their faith in it. That is an absurd theology.With respect, you are all over the place here. You cannot give birth to yourself. 'Not of the will of the flesh.' Your own fallen will cannot save you. You cannot believe in order to be born again. One is born again by the power of God and one believes by the power of God. Isn't it wonderful? All of Him; none of me. Praise His Name!
The Bible never says faith is a gift of God--never.Exactly so. Faith is a gift of God. It is to be received as such, and God is to be honoured as the Author of our salvation. Every single part of it.
Steve
Whoever said He did? That is certainly not a Calvinistic belief. But nor does He open the heart and then give a choice of whether to believe or not. That could mean that Richard Dawkins is regenerate, but has just chosen not to believe! No, faith is a part of the New Birth. God takes away the heart of stone and replaces it with a heart of flesh that will respond to the Gospel message with repentance and faith. 'Salvation is of the Lord' (Jonah 2:9). Every part of it, including faith...
Again, you are reading Acts 16:14 wrongly. Look at it again. God opened her heart. To do what? To make her own decision? No! To heed the things spoken by Paul. God opened her heart to believe...'The natural man does not receive the things of God.' If God does not give men faith, they will not believe. As God says, 'All day long I have stretched out My hands to a disobedient and contrary people' (Isaiah 65:2; Rom 10:21)...With respect, you are all over the place here. You cannot give birth to yourself. 'Not of the will of the flesh.' Your own fallen will cannot save you. You cannot believe in order to be born again. One is born again by the power of God and one believes by the power of God. Isn't it wonderful? All of Him; none of me. Praise His Name! ...Faith is a gift of God. It is to be received as such, and God is to be honoured as the Author of our salvation. Every single part of it.
Steve
...or we adjust our theology to match what the Bible says and not a confession![]()
Who is we ....also note the confessions have scriptural proof texts below to support them plus probably the best theologians of the day, plus ..... I like confessions:smilewinkgrin:
Where did this red herring come from.
The subject is "seeking God," not others, or anything else.
Originally Posted by quantumfaith
If man (mankind) is totally unable to "seek" God how come people seem to do it the world over in such a multitude of ways, Islam, Hinduism, etc.
the foundational aspect of the cross does not hinge on Augustinian doctrine. Your "package deal" leads to universalism if man is automatically placed in Adam sans sinning...and this is everyone...these same "all" must be automatically placed in christ sans faith.
22For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
Willis...Now, Brother, I am gonna have to put you to a challenge on what I bolded. Show me where it states that in Adam all died(past tense). Here's the closest thing I could find going through this link:
http://www.blueletterbible.org/searc...+all+die&t=KJV
1 Cor. 15:22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
Now, in Adam, all die is correct. It doesn't state "all died
1230 The use of the aor. in both Romans passages, in their given context, point to an event,
i.e., mankind did not simply inherit a sinful nature or tendency from Adam—“all have sinned,” thus
referring to personal experience and activity, but “all sinned” in an event or point in time (Rom. 3:23,
pa,ntej ga.r h[marton kai. u`sterou/ntai th/j do,xhj tou/ qeou/. “For all sinned and are subsequently
constantly coming short…” Rom. 5:12, …diV e`no.j avnqrw,pou h` a`marti,a eivj to.n ko,smon…evfV w-|
pa,ntej h[marton. “by one man sin entered into the world…for all sinned.”). Every human being is a
sinner by imputation, by nature and by personal activity.461
Do We ALL Agree that Man is Both Depraived And Spiritual Inable To Come To God?
Seeking and worshipping Satan is not "seeking God"
20But I say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God: and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils.
21Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils: ye cannot be partakers of the Lord's table, and of the table of devils.
Robert Snow.....calvinists are not answering because the blind are leading the blind. To deny all died in Adam is to deny the foundational aspect of the cross......at that one point in time...all sinned...at that point in time all died.
Adam sin imputed Christ righteousness imputed.....it is a package deal
Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned: (Romans 5:12)DHK,
1 Cor. 15:22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
Now, in Adam, all die is correct. It doesn't state "all died
Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned: (Romans 5:12)
For if by one man's offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.) (Romans 5:17)
Death is separation; separation from God when spoken of spiritually.
Spiritual death--death by sin.
By one man's offence death (separation from God) reigned by or because of one man.
The gift of righteousness (not the gift of faith) shall reign by or because of one--Jesus Christ. But you must receive the gift. Every gift is received by faith.
Iconoclast,
Do you agree or disagree that man (mankind) was created (designed) to have fellowship with the creator (God)?
Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned: (Romans 5:12)
For if by one man's offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.) (Romans 5:17)
Death is separation; separation from God when spoken of spiritually.
Spiritual death--death by sin.
By one man's offence death (separation from God) reigned by or because of one man.
The gift of righteousness (not the gift of faith) shall reign by or because of one--Jesus Christ. But you must receive the gift. Every gift is received by faith.