Nothing else to say until you start answering questions head on instead of dodging them.:BangHead:Brother Bob said:I think you got nothing else to say. peace,
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Nothing else to say until you start answering questions head on instead of dodging them.:BangHead:Brother Bob said:I think you got nothing else to say. peace,
“What then? Shall we try to put another meaning into the text than that which it fairly bears? I trow not. You must, most of you, be acquainted with the general method in which our older Calvinistic friends deal with this text. “All men,” say they,—”that is, some men”: as if the Holy Ghost could not have said “some men” if he had meant some men. “All men,” say they; “that is, some of all sorts of men”: as if the Lord could not have said “all sorts of men” if he had meant that. The Holy Ghost by the apostle has written “all men,” and unquestionably he means all men. I know how to get rid of the force of the “alls” according to that critical method which some time ago was very current, but I do not see how it can be applied here with due regard to truth. I was reading just now the exposition of a very able doctor who explains the text so as to explain it away; he applies grammatical gunpowder to it, and explodes it by way of expounding it. I thought when I read his exposition that it would have been a very capital comment upon the text if it had read, “Who will not have all men to be saved, nor come to a knowledge of the truth.” Had such been the inspired language every remark of the learned doctor would have been exactly in keeping, but as it happens to say, “Who will have all men to be saved,” his observations are more than a little out of place. My love of consistency with my own doctrinal views is not great enough to allow me knowingly to alter a single text of Scripture. I have great respect for orthodoxy, but my reverence for inspiration is far greater. I would sooner a hundred times over appear to be inconsistent with myself than be inconsistent with the word of God. I never thought it to be any very great crime to seem to be inconsistent with myself; for who am I that I should everlastingly be consistent? But I do think it a great crime to be so inconsistent with the word of God that I should want to lop away a bough or even a twig from so much as a single tree of the forest of Scripture. God forbid that I should cut or shape, even in the least degree, any divine expression. So runs the text, and so we must read it, “God our Savior; who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.”
You bring up an excellent point. The calvinist preaches that man CAN come to Christ...BUT will only choose what his nature allows. With this line of thinking, limited atonement is an oxymoron.If atonement is limited then salvation is limited to those atoned for, but if salvation were open to ANY who would BELIEVE, then atonement would HAVE TO BE made for ALL but applied only to those who met the pre-stated condition - Believe!~
webdog said:You bring up an excellent point. The calvinist preaches that man CAN come to Christ...BUT will only choose what his nature allows. With this line of thinking, limited atonement is an oxymoron.
Allan explained it more succinctly than I. I refer back to his post above mine.npetreley said:I don't get your reasoning here.
webdog said:You bring up an excellent point. The calvinist preaches that man CAN come to Christ...BUT will only choose what his nature allows. With this line of thinking, limited atonement is an oxymoron.
I would say your friend is wrong, as the Bible does not support limited atonementLeBuick said:My Buddy, The Doctor, who is still waiting for his account to be activated so he can post, told me last night, when Jesus died every drop of his blood was pre-accounted for. Every drop. None shall be wasted as it was known how much would be needed and how many would come. He is a 5 point calvinist, what say you?
LeBuick said:My Buddy, The Doctor, who is still waiting for his account to be activated so he can post, told me last night, when Jesus died every drop of his blood was pre-accounted for. Every drop. None shall be wasted as it was known how much would be needed and how many would come. He is a 5 point calvinist, what say you?
Well, I say your friend is wrong being a 5 point Calvinist but I agree not a drop of blood was wasted for the blood was presented to the Father for atonement and given out as those who believe to which none are lost. Your friend is wrong in saying it was pre-accounted for. It is for whosoever will believe and was shed for the whole world but you must believe to receive it.My Buddy, The Doctor, who is still waiting for his account to be activated so he can post, told me last night, when Jesus died every drop of his blood was pre-accounted for. Every drop. None shall be wasted as it was known how much would be needed and how many would come. He is a 5 point calvinist, what say you?
Well...I would say, your buddy must have read the Bible.LeBuick said:My Buddy, The Doctor, who is still waiting for his account to be activated so he can post, told me last night, when Jesus died every drop of his blood was pre-accounted for. Every drop. None shall be wasted as it was known how much would be needed and how many would come. He is a 5 point calvinist, what say you?
Sounds like your buddy knows what he is talking about.LeBuick said:My Buddy, The Doctor, who is still waiting for his account to be activated so he can post, told me last night, when Jesus died every drop of his blood was pre-accounted for. Every drop. None shall be wasted as it was known how much would be needed and how many would come. He is a 5 point calvinist, what say you?
If it was not pre - accounted for. The who are the foreknown ofBrother Bob said:Well, I say your friend is wrong being a 5 point Calvinist but I agree not a drop of blood was wasted for the blood was presented to the Father for atonement and given out as those who believe to which none are lost. Your friend is wrong in saying it was pre-accounted for. It is for whosoever will believe and was shed for the whole world but you must believe to receive it.
1 Timothy, chapter 2
4: Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.
5: For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
6: Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.
Your right. Under the common interpretation presented on this thread. "world" means all mankind! Well, Well, were all in trouble! Christ did not pray for anybody!:tear:Jarthur001 said:Well...I would say, your buddy must have read the Bible.
I bet your friend will agree with this verse and not change the meaning of the word "world"...
John 17:9
"I pray not for the world" humm
There must be a "world" for whom He did not die. But then who did He pray for?
"But for them which You have given Me, for they are Yours."
I see...so then we have two groups, both are called "the world". Now...just how do wwe make this fit together? If you have no idea...I have one that I will share with ya.
Does this not close the case once and for all?![]()
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I am always stumped when someone runs from questions.:smilewinkgrin:Brother Bob said:You just have certain answers in your head and when you run into someone like me you are stumped.
Ask James, he knows but he won't give up hardly ever.
Is He talking about the whole world in that passage or Israel?Blammo said:Ezekiel 33:11 Say unto them, As I live, saith the Lord GOD, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live: turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel?
jne1611 said:Is He talking about the whole world in that passage or Israel?
If you pray for the world that their ways prevail James then you are partaker of their evil deeds! You don't want to do that do you James. Now if you want to pray for them to repent then you go right ahead James I am sure the Lord will be pleased.John 17:9
"I pray not for the world" ......humm Now that will make ya think
If He prayer not for the world, there must be a "world" for whom He did not die. What do ya think?
But then who did He pray for?
"But for them which You have given Me, for they are Yours."