Here's where your analogy breaks down. It's not that I deserved the gift I unwrap at Christmas
And this is where your false premise misconstrues everything that Webdog said.
Who has said, implied, or inferred that you 'deserve' the gift being given?
That is where you begin to fall short in understanding what Web is saying and it proves you aren't listening. Web stated:
When you receive it, do you pull yourself up by your own bootstraps, claim how you deserved the gift and ask the giver to thank you for being you?
Next you said:
You've sliced your own throat here.
Not true.
If you simply analogized the reception of the gift, that's one thing. But by implication (actually, you came right out and said it), the Arminian way is to make humans the center of the whole transaction.
Lets see if what you 'think' is being said is really what 'has and is' being said by those NOT Calvinistic.
Humans worked up the faith.
Nope, not even close or true in any way reflecting the view/belief of that not Calvinistic.
There is no need to 'work' up anything. Faith isn't even a 'work'.
Humans made the decision.
That is part of God's design. Men choose to believe or not.
Do you believe that you were saved without having to believe? If not then I guess you made the decision too :thumbs:
God was just hoping someone would take him up on his offer, powerless to do anything about it
This is purely childish, can we not try to go down this road?
No non-cal nor Arminianiam believes ANY such garbage.
....but alas, the all-powerful man or woman conjured up enough faith to bring about salvation.
God brings man to place of believing or not - not man. God is the intiator, and God is the bringer, God is the revealer, but God will not save a single person unless that person 'first' believes. Man has no power with respect to saving himself. The only thing that man is required to do is believe that God will do what He said - nothing more and nothing less. His believing isn't salvation, but believing is what God requires that He might save them.
That's precisely what you're arguing by implication, intentional or not. Salvation is produced by faith.
No, it is exactly the point that you have very little understanding of the non-cal or even the Arminian view.
From whence cometh faith? To those who are Reformed, they believe the Bible:
So far this has not been proven, in that your view is supossedly biblical verses others.
it is the gift of God (Eph 2:8-10).
Not even all of those of the Reformed position agrees with you here.
And by the way, Eph 2-8-10 can in no manner, in the Greek or English be used to presume faith is given to men because they do not have it.
To those on the other side, it is the work of humans, a product of their reasoning and affections.
Again, you are clueless to the argument of 'the other side' as well as scripture.
Faith is not a work - Rom 4:3-6
At the very least, please learn what others believe before you parading off a list of things that are even similar to the beliefs of those you assume to speak for.
So then, I did pick the gift, wrapped it, and placed my own name on it under the tree.
Hmm.. Scripture says that that you 'did' choose and that it was God's intended plan 'for you' to choose. Thus you have Puals pleading that when
you hear the Spirit of the Lord, do not harden your heart. Or more specifically :
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as it is said, To day if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts."
The gift is salvation and is stated as such repeated throughout the NT. Faith is not said to be of the same gifting.
Jhn 4:10 Jesus answered and said unto her, If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me to drink; thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water.
Here Jesus is stating that God is offering her a 'gift' and if she knew what it was, she was ask to receive it.
Act 2:38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
Here the Holy Ghost (His indwelling) is synonomous with salvation and both are illistrated as a 'gift' being offered to those who will receive it.
Romans 5 speaks specifically of the gift of God being salvation.
It is in 1 Cor. that we see Paul speaking of certain blessing given to each member of the body of Christ (gifts) and yet not every one has the same gifts. Some might and others might not. There is no one gifting of these indivdual gifting for 'the churches growth and stability' that all believers have (1 Cor 12). And 'these' giftings are given 'AFTER' salvation.
Eph 2:89 states that it is by grace you are saved through faith - not only according to the verse but the surrounding contexts dicate that the emphasis here is - salvation.
Scripture is consistant and abundantly clear - the gift, is always refering to salvation itself (whether by implication or actual statement) unless it is refering to a gifting given to a believer after their salvation for the growth and encouraging of the Church body.
I see that happen with my in-laws. They pick their own gifts. They buy them and bring them home. Is this truly a gift?
See, this shows the lack of understanding of the issues or beliefs of others here. This isn't in any way what web or others are refering to. Actaully it is the exact opposite of what Webdog said:
when you receive a present at Christmas, does your accepting it make you sovereign in the whole process of picking out the gift, paying for it, wrapping it and giving it? When you receive it, do you pull yourself up by your own bootstraps, claim how you deserved the gift and ask the giver to thank you for being you? How much credit do you take?
Thus far it appears you have failed to give even a partially decent understanding of what non-cals and Arminians believe. Now do you see why it is so hard to talk to some of you guys. (and I'm sure it is much the same when you speak to others who claim to know what you believe and can't seem give even a basic rendition of it)
I just don't believe in an impotent God. That's not the God of the Bible.
Good, then you must agree 100% with the devout Arminians and Non-Cals as well. It is good to see you coming around to the truth
