KenH
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But Jesus is available to come to. And some of salvation is dependent upon us.
If it is, then you, me, and every one else is doomed.
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But Jesus is available to come to. And some of salvation is dependent upon us.
And God didn’t choose them based on who they are or what they will do. He chose them in accordance to His will. Look at Deuteronomy 7:7-8 for instance:The us are people. Mankind. Not some group of people that God has respect to over another.
It is. Psalm 110:3 Thy people shall be willing in the day of the Thy power.
"Shall be", not "might be". "Willing", not "reluctant".
Why is the sentence so strongly declarative? Because it concerns the power of God!
Daniel 4:35 All the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing: and he doeth according to his will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth: and none can stay his hand, or say unto him, What doest thou?
You abscond from your responsibility and place all the blame on God by saying that we have nothing to do with it.
So just like believing, God’s power made you willing to produce the mean thought??
I almost forgot to address this as we are posting posts whippet quick. Please forgive me for not addressing this sooner.So God was misleading Cain when He told him that if he did well he would be accepted. Cain had to be regenerated first and it seems that God has not done that for Him.
Of course Christ died for sinners. We would have to be to need a Saviour. If we were not sinners, we would not need a Saviour.
Don’t over complicate it.
And from what we see in the text we see that man in his free will is willing, he volunteers.
According as he hath chosen us in him
Stop hacking apart the text to fit your beliefs.
All of the people for whom Christ died, shall trust Him. Every single one of them. For salvation is of the LORD (Jonah 2:9), not of man.
Willing because of God's power, not man's.
1 Corinthians 15:10 But by the grace of God I am what I am: and his grace which was bestowed upon me was not in vain; but I laboured more abundantly than they all: yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me.
Did Paul labor? Yes. Did he claim credit for it, did he claim that it was because of himself? No. "But by the grace of God", "His grace", "the grace of God".
We should indeed look at the context, but you have not done so. Indeed, I find myself wondering if you actually know what context is.As you should know, but seem to ignore, we have to look at the context in which the word is found.
Oh dear, oh dear! One of the major ways of finding out the meaning of a word is to compare Scripture with Scripture so as to find out what the word in question means in other parts of the word of God. Let's just look at Matt. 14:22. 'Immediately, He made [Gk. anaykazo] His disciples get into the boat.....' Now does the text say that He forced them violently into the boat kicking and screaming? Of course not. He told them to get into the boat and they obeyed. There is not the slightest indication that the disciples in v.26 were fewer in number than those of v.22. They all got on the boat. They went willingly. 'Your people shall be volunteers in the day of Your power.'When looking at 'compel' anagkazo in Luk 14:23 we find "it simply means that utmost zeal and moral urgency should be used by Christians to induce sinners to enter the Kingdom of God." ISBE They are not forced to believe as you are suggesting by your deflecting to other verses.
I did not deflect as you know perfectly well. I directed you to Jer. 31:3. God does not drag people into the kingdom of God against their will. He changes their will. When God asked Ezekiel, "Son of man, can these dry bones live?" He did not reply, "Yes, but only if they want to." God gave life to the dry bones, and they came to life. But they only came to life when Ezekiel prophesied to them. God uses means, and those means are the word of God.But I do note that you did not answer my question.
"are you understanding "compel" {Luk 14:23} as meaning to force/drag them or as to draw them by powerful and loving persuasion?"
Surely you can answer that question without trying to deflect.
1 Tim. 6:10, KJV. 'For the love of money is a root of all evil.' Is that true? Is money a root of adultery or idolatry? No, and that is why most modern versions have correctly written, 'For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.' The same applies in John 12:32. All men are simply not drawn to the Lord Jesus. Many have never heard of Him and others have no interest in Him. You must know that. If you don't, get out on the streets and witness to folk as I have been doing the past week. Some express interest, but others walk on by. "No thanks; I'm not interested." What the Lord Jesus is saying is that through His crucifixion, people of all nations, languages, intelligence, financial status etc. will come to know Him. And so they have.I have to conclude from your use of "It's called 'irresistible calling." that you think that if one is called then then they will have to respond in faith.
Do you not believe Jesus what He says in Joh 12:32 "... if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to Myself" Are all men saved Martin? Or are you going to tell me ALL only means some?