canadyjd
Well-Known Member
Another poster has asserted God would not command someone to do something they were unable to do. Is this true?
I find examples throughout scripture where people were commanded to do something by God they were not able to accomplish WITHOUT the intervention of God.
1. Love the Lord your God with all your heart mind spirit. God commanded it. Everyone that believes they are able to keep this commandment please say so directly.
2. Love your neighbor as yourself. Love one another. Love your enemies. Can you keep a command to “love” someone without the intervention of the ONE who is LOVE?
3, when the rich young ruler asked Jesus what he must do to be saved, Jesus told him to keep the OT commandments. Did Jesus know he was unable to keep the commandments? Of course He did. Jesus told him to do something knowing he wasn’t able to obey. Why? To get him to realize his need for a Savior. Interestingly, when the man walked away, Jesus stated it was easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than a rich man to get into heaven.
The disciples were astonished and said “WHO THEN CAN BE SAVED?” Jesus answered and gave the definitive answer that everyone should accept “WITH MAN I5 IS IMPOSSIBLE! WITH GOD, ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE!”
4. Jesus commanded us to be PERFECT, as His Father in heaven is perfect. If anyone believes they are perfect, please say so directly.
God commands things we are unable to do apart from His intervention to demonstrate our need for Him.
This is especially true when it comes to salvation (a right relationship with God). We are commanded to repent and believe, to seek God, to have faith in Jesus, to believe He rose from the dead.
Why is it so hard to accept God is in control of our salvation, from start to finish? He is the one who choses before the foundation of the world. He is the one who calls us BY NAME (a specific call to specific people, not a general call to all and then accept who responds of their own “free will”). He is the one who, by Holy Spirit, draws, convicts of sin and truth of the gospel, enables us to accomplish God’s will, comforts us, is grieved when we sin.
So, in short, scripture clearly tells us God commands us to do things we are unable to do in order to demonstrate our need of Him.
Salvation is the ultimate example of this truth.
peace to you
I find examples throughout scripture where people were commanded to do something by God they were not able to accomplish WITHOUT the intervention of God.
1. Love the Lord your God with all your heart mind spirit. God commanded it. Everyone that believes they are able to keep this commandment please say so directly.
2. Love your neighbor as yourself. Love one another. Love your enemies. Can you keep a command to “love” someone without the intervention of the ONE who is LOVE?
3, when the rich young ruler asked Jesus what he must do to be saved, Jesus told him to keep the OT commandments. Did Jesus know he was unable to keep the commandments? Of course He did. Jesus told him to do something knowing he wasn’t able to obey. Why? To get him to realize his need for a Savior. Interestingly, when the man walked away, Jesus stated it was easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than a rich man to get into heaven.
The disciples were astonished and said “WHO THEN CAN BE SAVED?” Jesus answered and gave the definitive answer that everyone should accept “WITH MAN I5 IS IMPOSSIBLE! WITH GOD, ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE!”
4. Jesus commanded us to be PERFECT, as His Father in heaven is perfect. If anyone believes they are perfect, please say so directly.
God commands things we are unable to do apart from His intervention to demonstrate our need for Him.
This is especially true when it comes to salvation (a right relationship with God). We are commanded to repent and believe, to seek God, to have faith in Jesus, to believe He rose from the dead.
Why is it so hard to accept God is in control of our salvation, from start to finish? He is the one who choses before the foundation of the world. He is the one who calls us BY NAME (a specific call to specific people, not a general call to all and then accept who responds of their own “free will”). He is the one who, by Holy Spirit, draws, convicts of sin and truth of the gospel, enables us to accomplish God’s will, comforts us, is grieved when we sin.
So, in short, scripture clearly tells us God commands us to do things we are unable to do in order to demonstrate our need of Him.
Salvation is the ultimate example of this truth.
peace to you