Tom Butler
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.We differ on the correct meaning of 'sozo' (saved, i.e., delivered) here. You always apply 'eternal consequences' to it, i.e., synonymous with regeneration and the acquisition of eternal life. That cannot be supported from scripture
If I understand you correctly, you draw a distinction between salvation and regeneration. So do I. I hold the regeneration (or being born again) precedes salvation.
As I've said before, God enables both repentance and faith in the elect. That includes conviction and illumination. They are all sovereign acts of God, not dependent on anything we have. And he has sent them the gospel.
God has provided both the ends and the means, which makes it truly salvation by grace.
]You're gomming up that word 'sozo' again in that what you really mean by 'saving faith' is 'regenerating faith'; such a thing doesn't exist.
I hope what I have written will clear that up. Again, I believe that regeneration produces faith, not the other way around..
]Well, I'm one of those 'hyper hardshellers' you referred to in an earlier post..
And I'm having second thoughts about the way I used those terms. I used them to identify beliefs, but they came across as pejoratives. I meant no offense and I apologize.
Is there some designation which you prefer that would be a quick shorthand to identify your beliefs?