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What filthy language. You should be ashamed.
At this point I could really give a ..... You people are outta control.
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What filthy language. You should be ashamed.
Prevenient simply means "coming before". You are correct, but you are not able to understand that God's word is that prevenient grace.
You have the ability to receive Jesus or reject him. You either say yes to Jesus, or you say no. There is nothing supernatural about that. But if you will receive Jesus, he has the ability to give you the power to become a son of God.
But you would not even be brought to this point of receiving or rejecting Jesus unless you had heard of him through God's word. That is God's grace right there. Without the scriptures none of us would have a clue, we would all be lost without any chance of being saved.
Calvinism, much like Catholicism which it came from turns faith into some magical supernatural thing it is not. It is the mystical religion of Babylon.
Sure you have a "choice" to believe what Obama says. However, would you not agree that several factors are involved in this "choice" to believe what he says? You do have reasons that you do not believe certain things that he says. You do not disbelieve what he says because you make some simple willy-nilly "choice" in a vacuum. You disbelieve what he says because you have certain fundamental constraints that keep you from believing him.
One believes something according to several important limiting factors:
1. nature
2. revealed information
3. will
Actually believing something is not simple matter of making a "choice" in a vacuum. I cannot simply snap my fingers and actually assent to believing that the moon is made of green cheese. I can lie and say that I believe this, but, all things being what they are, I simply do not have the capacity available to believe such a thing.
At this point I could really You people are outta control.
winman said:And that is how it was for me too. I could tell this was no ordinary book written by men. Boy, when I read the book of Revelations it terrified me. No man can write a book like the Bible.
Judging from the disturbing quote in your signature, I've been thinking you're out of control.
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Judging from the disturbing quote in your signature, I've been thinking you're out of control.
Are not these instances of "faith" grounded upon internally assumed facts of information?Faith is not some magical force. Everyone has faith. Everytime you open a can of soup you are exercising faith, you are trusting that the contents are safe to eat. Everytime you drive you are trusting that your brakes will safely stop the car, if you didn't you would quickly take the car to the shop.
The Gospel message itself is a simple message. That does not mean that believing it is some "easy" flip of a switch inherent in everyone.Faith is simply taking God at his word, trusting his promises. When Jesus says he is knocking at the door, and that if you will open he will come in, that is a promise. You either believe it or not. If you believe it, you open the door of your heart to Jesus (your will) and invite him in. If you do not believe Jesus and consider the scriptures a lie, then you will not.
According to this passage it seems that both Jews and Gentiles (encompassing everyone) as a whole face the problem of willful rejection of the Gospel. The Gospel, without the regeneration of the Holy Spirit, according to the nature and will of the Jews and Gentiles is not regarded as truth.1Co 1:22 For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom:
1Co 1:23 But we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto the Greeks foolishness;
1Co 1:24 But unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God.
1Co 1:25 Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of God is stronger than men.
1Co 1:26 For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called:
True, it is not our faith that saves us. Christ saves us. Could not faith be part of His own work on our behalf in saving us?It is not our faith that saves us, faith brings us to Christ, and then Jesus himself does the saving. He is the one with power.
Hmm. You left off an important verse:John 1:12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
I would beg to differ. Verses such as Romans 3:10-12 that teach that "none seek after God" and 1 Corinthians 1:23-26 among many others teach otherwise.You have the ability to receive Jesus or reject him. You either say yes to Jesus, or you say no. There is nothing supernatural about that.
Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.But if you will receive Jesus, he has the ability to give you the power to become a son of God.
Without the work of the Holy Spirit using the Word of God, no one believes the "scandal." The grace of God is much more than the mere existence of the Gospel message. It is the regeneration of the will whereby the Gospel becomes truth in one's heart.But you would not even be brought to this point of receiving or rejecting Jesus unless you had heard of him through God's word. That is God's grace right there. Without the scriptures none of us would have a clue, we would all be lost without any chance of being saved.
You, by reducing Gospel faith to that of everyday chores that one does out of habit and intuition, destroy the power of the Gospel itself and the miracle of the calling of God to salvation. The Scriptures describe believers as exceptions to the exhaustive norm and this calling as a result of the "power" and "wisdom" of God!Calvinism, much like Catholicism which it came from turns faith into some magical supernatural thing it is not. It is the mystical religion of Babylon.