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"Draw" in Jn 6:44--What does it mean in your opinion???

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Skandelon

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I still haven't heard a sufficient answer for this question:

If men are all born Totally Depraved in the sense that they cannot willingly believe and repent even if confronted with the clear gospel appeal, then why did Jesus hide the truth from them in parables to prevent the Israelite audiences from believing and repenting? (ref. Mark 4, Matt 13 etc)

The strongest points of one's argument are not typically reflected in the portion that his opponents address, but in the portions ignored.
 

freeatlast

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Well that's kinda a rude and untruthful thing to say of me. Since you have moved away from saying anything about the word of God in the last few posts anyway, I'll consider you just have nothing to say more about "draw" in John 6 and now have just resorted to ad hominem statements.

How is it rude? The bible says we shall be holy and you say it will never happen. I suppose it is possible you are not aware of the passages that states that and if so I apologize for assuming you do know of them, but if you know of the passages and say it is not true then you do not believe the word of God like I said.

Psalm 86:2
Preserve my soul; for I [am] holy: O thou my God, save thy servant that trusteth in thee.

Hebrews 3:1
Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling, consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession, Christ Jesus;

1Peter 1:16
Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.

Romans 11:16
For if the firstfruit [be] holy, the lump [is] also [holy]: and if the root [be] holy, so [are] the branches.
 

jbh28

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How is it rude? The bible says we shall be holy and you say it will never happen. I suppose it is possible you are not aware of the passages that states that and if so I apologize for assuming you do know of them, but if you know of the passages and say it is not true then you do not believe the word of God like I said.
I said here on earth no one is holy in our deeds. Do you sin? If you have ever sinned, you are not holy.
Psalm 86:2
Preserve my soul; for I [am] holy: O thou my God, save thy servant that trusteth in thee.

Hebrews 3:1
Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling, consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession, Christ Jesus;

1Peter 1:16
Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.

Romans 11:16
For if the firstfruit [be] holy, the lump [is] also [holy]: and if the root [be] holy, so [are] the branches.
In Christ, we are considered holy because we have the righteousness of Christ.

Let's get back to the actual discussion.
 

Skandelon

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I said here on earth no one is holy in our deeds. Do you sin? If you have ever sinned, you are not holy.
UNLESS you have faith in Christ...

This is the point. God made a way for us to become holy, so to deny that God provides the means to accomplish what he commands is unfounded. He told us to be holy and provided the way that we could. He always grants the means to accomplish that which he commands of us.
 

jbh28

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UNLESS you have faith in Christ...

This is the point. God made a way for us to become holy, so to deny that God provides the means to accomplish what he commands is unfounded. He told us to be holy and provided the way that we could. He always grants the means to accomplish that which he commands of us.

of course. Why would you think I would say otherwise? You guys missed my point...carry on back to the op.
 

Van

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Reply to DaChaser1;

except that the only "cooked books' would be those of the Bible!

As Jesus and paul both taught that jesus would be drawing 'all men" unto Himself by the Cross, bu the "all" is seen ion the biblcal record to refer to "all that have been elected.chosen in christ!"

problem is you are attempting to interprete the passages based upon what you see it to be saying, not taking into account that the Apostles already explained what was meant!

Yes, to cook a book refers to altering a true record, such that it presents falsehood. Calvinism cooks the Bible.

No, John 12:32 does not say Jesus will draw elect men. That addition of your is what I call cooking the books. It says all men, but since the idea is the men would be aware that Jesus was crucified, i.e. high and lifted up, it can be understood to say all men who hear and understand the gospel.

All men who hear and understand the gospel would be attracted like the last three soils of Matthew 13, but not all would believe from their heart and thus God would not give to Jesus those whose faith He did not credit as righteousness.

My view is consistent with what the Bible actually says, rather than what Calvinism claims it says. My problem apparently is that I can read.
 

DaChaser1

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Yes, to cook a book refers to altering a true record, such that it presents falsehood. Calvinism cooks the Bible.

No, John 12:32 does not say Jesus will draw elect men. That addition of your is what I call cooking the books. It says all men, but since the idea is the men would be aware that Jesus was crucified, i.e. high and lifted up, it can be understood to say all men who hear and understand the gospel.

All men who hear and understand the gospel would be attracted like the last three soils of Matthew 13, but not all would believe from their heart and thus God would not give to Jesus those whose faith He did not credit as righteousness.

My view is consistent with what the Bible actually says, rather than what Calvinism claims it says. My problem apparently is that I can read.

You have to read through the NT to see how the Bible itself qualifies the tern "All men", and its made quite evident and clear that those whom will be crawn and accept the Cross and get saved are those whom God has elected in Christ!

Interesting that you ALWAY call it calvinism, we just tend to call it 'being biblical!"
 

jbh28

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Yes, to cook a book refers to altering a true record, such that it presents falsehood. Calvinism cooks the Bible.

No, John 12:32 does not say Jesus will draw elect men. That addition of your is what I call cooking the books. It says all men, but since the idea is the men would be aware that Jesus was crucified, i.e. high and lifted up, it can be understood to say all men who hear and understand the gospel.

All men who hear and understand the gospel would be attracted like the last three soils of Matthew 13, but not all would believe from their heart and thus God would not give to Jesus those whose faith He did not credit as righteousness.

My view is consistent with what the Bible actually says, rather than what Calvinism claims it says. My problem apparently is that I can read.

so Calvinist are unable to read? {edit} And I thought this whole time it was YOU that said...

One way would be to address positions rather than persons. Anytime you see a person's behavior rather than his or her position being discussed, you are seeing uncivil behavior. To disparage a position by disparaging the person is disingenuous, and therefore uncivil. Civil behavior requires we treat others with honesty rather than fallacy calculated to score points. This adds heat but not light.
 
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agedman

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All men who hear and understand the gospel would be attracted like the last three soils of Matthew 13, but not all would believe from their heart and thus God would not give to Jesus those whose faith He did not credit as righteousness.

Where did you get the idea that the soil is sentient and able to "be attracted?"
 

psalms109:31

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I have believed it to be all and world, not the world man sees it as but as God sees the world, all my life from the beginning and I do pray that God will continue the hope He gave me through His word. It is simple who the elect are, it is those who trust in the Lord. God said Himself that He will keep the meek and humble who will trust in the Lord. He also said He will hide the truth from the wise and learned. Those who lean on their own understanding.

It is obvious who they are, those who are in Jesus, and it is in Jesus who was chosen before the foundation of the world. God isn't making some random choice.

This doesn't happen until Jesus is glorified, so before the cross and Him being lifted up God choose messengers to seek men to tell them of the one to come our righteousness and seek out the the elect. Since no one seeks God and no one is good , no one is righteous, they are sinners the one's who Jesus came to be save.

When Jesus is lifted up He will draw all men and since all authority has been given to Him, the only one's who will come are those who listen and learn from Him.
 
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DaChaser1

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so Calvinist are unable to read? {edit} And I thought this whole time it was YOU that said...

no, we can read the bible, its just that we all tend to read it through the lense of our Calvin tinted "heretical" goggles!

Think Van thinks those glasses came from same site as those given to Joseph Smith!
 

Skandelon

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I still haven't heard a sufficient answer for this question:

If men are all born Totally Depraved in the sense that they cannot willingly believe and repent even if confronted with the clear gospel appeal, then why did Jesus hide the truth from them in parables to prevent the Israelite audiences from believing and repenting? (ref. Mark 4, Matt 13 etc)

Still waiting.... :1_grouphug:
 

Skandelon

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In order to have the scripture prophecies of the OT fulfilled in his ministry among those people who should have accepted him as their prophesied messiah, but rejected him instead!

With all due respect, this doesn't answer the question, it only affirms the apparent contradiction that there is the need to blind those who were born totally blind according to Calvinism.
 

DaChaser1

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With all due respect, this doesn't answer the question, it only affirms the apparent contradiction that there is the need to blind those who were born totally blind according to Calvinism.

that IS the answer though, at least from the Bible!

"so that the scriptures might be fulfilled in your hearing!"
 
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