The Archangel said:
We are not talking interpretation or systems of theology, rather we are talking about simple text. (because the Bible talks about the sovereignty of God, not the sovereignty of man).
Nor does the "simple text" give us the word "trinity" or about a half dozen other doctrines we believe in.
Furthermore, my response to you had nothing to do with “Calvinist” airs. It seems that anytime someone who is a Calvinist, which I am, unapologetically,...
Why do I not feel reassured by that denial? :laugh:
Additionally, I am a theologically educated person, I hold a Master of Divinity degree from The Southern Baptist Theolgical Seminary and I have been through well over 100 credits of master’s degree classes with, arguably, the world’s finest theological faculty.
That echoes Adrian Rogers remark "as many degrees as the thermometer" which he unabashedly applied to 2Tim 3:7 -- "Ever learning but never able to come to the knowledge of the truth."
The Jews were BLINDED by one small thing - the law. They clave to it rather than to God. Do you think people can become blinded in this era? to where all their searching, even in the right places, will be to no avail?
As a theologian, it is my job to interpret scripture and to point out where and why a less-than-accurate interpretation has been offered.
Yet you have already offered a false reason not to believe that man is given some degree of sovereignty by God -- the fact that the "texts" do not outright call our authority from God "sovereignty.
Also, for your sake (since you have taken offense), I will try to make my rhetoric softer.
I never take offense, friend. I am, however, inclined to respond "in kind" believing that, if that is the only way they feel they can deal with me, then likely that is the way they would like to be treated themselves.
Certainly God is a rewarder of those who seek Him. However, what do you do with Romans 3 that says, “No one seeks after God?” Does the Bible contradict itself?
How do you deal with Acts 17:27 -- Paul's explanation of God's creation of the nations for the purpose that they would seek Him if haply (accidentally) they might feel after Him, AND FIND HIM, though He be not far from EVERYONE of us?"
Is God's purpose frustrated in that He has created them nations/everyone to seek Him, to feel after Him, that they might FIND Him? Paul's remark highlights that no one seeks God in their sin -- but ALL seek Him in their crises! amidst tragedy. in the midst of their need for mercy.
And, as another has pointed out, Sovereign, by definition, means in control. I would encourage you, again, to comment on the following passage:
Even within it is the grain of the truth that God gives His counsel and authority to man "calling ... the man of my counsel from a far country." I'm sure you would agree that these "men" were doing God's bidding in His place and that a "calling" is the delegation of both authority and responsibility.
Neither my wife nor I are sovereign. The order in our house is a biblical order, and it is this: She graciously submits to my authority (which is not my personal authority, but is authority based on my role as her husband) as I submit myself to Christ as my authority (and that authority is doubly His because He is God and He is my Lord).
You would do well to go to LWF (Dr. Roger's sermons) and listening to his sermon on "Our Authority in Christ." Anyone who is given decisions to make exercises the authority which he/she has been given from above. And on the reverse path, responsibility flows upward. Together they make up "sovereignty." We make a decision which is within the bounds of our God-given authority and we are responsible for it.
Since you have called me a “Control Freak,” I invite you to graciously retract your comments
Well, I deny saying that or, at least, meaning it. You're not the first that I have questioned as to the "control" application of sovereignty applying to their lives as well. It is a serious question and, since you deny having any sovereignty, I suppose you will deny being 'controlling' as well.
And I doubt that you are but I would like you to consider the implications regarding God that making Him out to be "controlling" imply.
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