KenH
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GOD'S GIFT OF FAITH
Ephesians 2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.
A while back I took notice of a back and forth on social media concerning faith. What caught my attention was a fellow of my former religious denomination arguing that faith is not a gift. He was adamant in his assertion, without giving an inch.
That got me to thinking and it became obvious that he couldn't hold any other position and remain consistent in his errant theology. That is, when the Jesus of retail religion is set forth, he is presented as having died for every soul that ever lived and will save them IF they will meet certain conditions. A primary condition, according to this thinking, is faith. This faith has the power that the blood of Jesus apparently did not, in and of itself, to save. Jacob, as well as Esau, Hitler, as well as the Apostle Paul have the same ability to believe and be saved according to this Jesus-died-for-everybody-but-that-wasn't-enough theology.
This is the deadly and damnable doctrine that is held by the vast majority of "christian" religion. It is more than a simple misunderstanding, or a side point of doctrine. This concerns the glory of God and places the focus squarely on the actions of the sinner. The sinner is glorified for his decision, while giving lip service to an idol god of man's imagination that "WANTS" everyone to be saved.
God will not be worshipped through error, or half truths. He is a jealous God who will not share his glory with another. He certainly doesn't want, but has decreed EVERYTHING from eternity for his glory.
Exodus 34:14 For thou shalt worship no other god: for the LORD, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.
The truth is, faith is not, nor has it ever been an inherent, generic ability in every person who ever lived. The scripture is clear, "It is the gift of God:" Every soul represented by Christ in his obedience unto the death of the cross receives this glorious gift, whereby they know him, as they are known of him. This gracious gift of faith is exclusive to those chosen by God, in Christ, in eternity. The totality of their salvation is found, not in any action or merit of their own, but in Christ's finished, satisfactory work on the cross. Their knowledge of this is through the God given gift of faith, whereby they ascribe all glory to God, in Christ Jesus and have no confidence in the flesh.
Philippians 3:3
For we are the circumcision, which worship God in the spirit, and rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh.
- written by Kenny Dyess, via his Facebook page.
Ephesians 2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.
A while back I took notice of a back and forth on social media concerning faith. What caught my attention was a fellow of my former religious denomination arguing that faith is not a gift. He was adamant in his assertion, without giving an inch.
That got me to thinking and it became obvious that he couldn't hold any other position and remain consistent in his errant theology. That is, when the Jesus of retail religion is set forth, he is presented as having died for every soul that ever lived and will save them IF they will meet certain conditions. A primary condition, according to this thinking, is faith. This faith has the power that the blood of Jesus apparently did not, in and of itself, to save. Jacob, as well as Esau, Hitler, as well as the Apostle Paul have the same ability to believe and be saved according to this Jesus-died-for-everybody-but-that-wasn't-enough theology.
This is the deadly and damnable doctrine that is held by the vast majority of "christian" religion. It is more than a simple misunderstanding, or a side point of doctrine. This concerns the glory of God and places the focus squarely on the actions of the sinner. The sinner is glorified for his decision, while giving lip service to an idol god of man's imagination that "WANTS" everyone to be saved.
God will not be worshipped through error, or half truths. He is a jealous God who will not share his glory with another. He certainly doesn't want, but has decreed EVERYTHING from eternity for his glory.
Exodus 34:14 For thou shalt worship no other god: for the LORD, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.
The truth is, faith is not, nor has it ever been an inherent, generic ability in every person who ever lived. The scripture is clear, "It is the gift of God:" Every soul represented by Christ in his obedience unto the death of the cross receives this glorious gift, whereby they know him, as they are known of him. This gracious gift of faith is exclusive to those chosen by God, in Christ, in eternity. The totality of their salvation is found, not in any action or merit of their own, but in Christ's finished, satisfactory work on the cross. Their knowledge of this is through the God given gift of faith, whereby they ascribe all glory to God, in Christ Jesus and have no confidence in the flesh.
Philippians 3:3
For we are the circumcision, which worship God in the spirit, and rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh.
- written by Kenny Dyess, via his Facebook page.