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What I am trying to establish -- bottom line -- is that the WC says you must be saved before you can hear the gospel unto salvation. That's the "circle" I'm talking about.
Regeneration before faith before hearing/understanding.
Now you know how they were saved? Do you see it yet? They heard WITHOUT being enlightened unto justification of the soul. See, Calvin completely leaves this out! The "salvation" we have today adds the "enlightenment" of regeneration unto the sanctification of the spirit on top of the same justification of the soul!
This is why WC is flawed, BTW. "Enlightenment" is to UNDERSTANDING -- but the Word and Spirit are unto BELIEVING which comes before!
If I were to "rework" the WC to say what the Bible says, I would say -- well, let me go back and grab it
Whenever the gospel is preached... "...All those whom God hath predestinated unto life, he [...] calls, by his Word and Spirit, out of that state of sin and death in which they are by nature, and [by belief in Christ] to grace and salvation by Jesus Christ: enlightening their minds ["regenerating" the believer], spiritually and savingly, to understand the things of God, utaking away their heart of stone, and giving unto them an heart of flesh; renewing their wills, and by his almighty power determining them to that which is good; and effectually drawing them to [SANCTIFICATION] in Jesus Christ; yet so as they come most freely, being made willing by his grace.
There we have a nice, clean, streamlined statement of what happens -- hear - justified - regenerated - sanctified. Do you believe that the OT saints will be resurrected to the earth? For what? Raised by regeneration; sanctified in new life!
Do you believe WE will be resurrected to earth? NO! Our next "phase" is GLORIFICATION on account we are already sanctified -- born again -- in spirit. Our bodies is all that lacks the character of Christ! If we had perfect bodies, we could live "perfect" lives!
Anyway, have I made you upset with the WC yet? It is NOT that it is an "effectual call" -- it's that most of those who hear it don't believe it unto justification. The WC leaves out this whole step!
Do you also see that those "called our of sin and death in which they are by nature" -- that couldn't be so because God has given them some kind of "prevenient grace" to be able to hear "the Word and Spirit" that others who are present can't hear! To me it's just "primitive" dogma, not real theology.
skypair
What I am trying to establish -- bottom line -- is that the WC says you must be saved before you can hear the gospel unto salvation. That's the "circle" I'm talking about.
Regeneration before faith before hearing/understanding.
Ah - so you DO see! OT saints haven't been regenerated yet but the ARE saved! Classic dispensationalism and TRUE!but Scripture no where teaches that those who have been regenerated are also saved at the same time.
Now you know how they were saved? Do you see it yet? They heard WITHOUT being enlightened unto justification of the soul. See, Calvin completely leaves this out! The "salvation" we have today adds the "enlightenment" of regeneration unto the sanctification of the spirit on top of the same justification of the soul!
This is why WC is flawed, BTW. "Enlightenment" is to UNDERSTANDING -- but the Word and Spirit are unto BELIEVING which comes before!
If I were to "rework" the WC to say what the Bible says, I would say -- well, let me go back and grab it
Whenever the gospel is preached... "...All those whom God hath predestinated unto life, he [...] calls, by his Word and Spirit, out of that state of sin and death in which they are by nature, and [by belief in Christ] to grace and salvation by Jesus Christ: enlightening their minds ["regenerating" the believer], spiritually and savingly, to understand the things of God, utaking away their heart of stone, and giving unto them an heart of flesh; renewing their wills, and by his almighty power determining them to that which is good; and effectually drawing them to [SANCTIFICATION] in Jesus Christ; yet so as they come most freely, being made willing by his grace.
There we have a nice, clean, streamlined statement of what happens -- hear - justified - regenerated - sanctified. Do you believe that the OT saints will be resurrected to the earth? For what? Raised by regeneration; sanctified in new life!
Do you believe WE will be resurrected to earth? NO! Our next "phase" is GLORIFICATION on account we are already sanctified -- born again -- in spirit. Our bodies is all that lacks the character of Christ! If we had perfect bodies, we could live "perfect" lives!
Anyway, have I made you upset with the WC yet? It is NOT that it is an "effectual call" -- it's that most of those who hear it don't believe it unto justification. The WC leaves out this whole step!
Do you also see that those "called our of sin and death in which they are by nature" -- that couldn't be so because God has given them some kind of "prevenient grace" to be able to hear "the Word and Spirit" that others who are present can't hear! To me it's just "primitive" dogma, not real theology.
skypair
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