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Is Acts 17:30 only the elect or the entire human race?

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MennoSota

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Not wise? I don't know M, that's easier said than proven.

Can Almighty God give a man (saved or lost) the power of free will?

If not why not?

Just curious.
Do you create theology from Ecclesiastes? Why or why not?

Acts 17:30 is measured against verses that are clearly presenting God's work of regeneration. Acts 17:30 is not the bedrock for a theological opinion because the context and purpose of Acts makes it a supplemental comment.

You would never create Eisenhower's war strategy from a secondary source history book. So we don't form doctrines from a speech that was cut short.
 

MennoSota

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Not wise? I don't know M, that's easier said than proven.

Can Almighty God give a man (saved or lost) the power of free will?

If not why not?

Just curious.

Share the verse that says man has free will in regard to regeneration.
I have shared the verses that say God predestines. Both TCassidy and Martin have thoroughly explained the concept of the will in regard to God's ordained will. There is no need to regurgitate the issue.

The problem seems to be that you misunderstand grace.
 

HankD

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Do you create theology from Ecclesiastes? Why or why not?
Do you?
Acts 17:30 is measured against verses that are clearly presenting God's work of regeneration. Acts 17:30 is not the bedrock for a theological opinion because the context and purpose of Acts makes it a supplemental comment.
So say you. But I do appreciate your point of view. Interesting. What is your source concerning Acts, if any.
You would never create Eisenhower's war strategy from a secondary source history book.
So we don't form doctrines from a speech that was cut short.
I like Ike.

:)
HankD
 

HankD

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Share the verse that says man has free will in regard to regeneration.
I have shared the verses that say God predestines. Both TCassidy and Martin have thoroughly explained the concept of the will in regard to God's ordained will. There is no need to regurgitate the issue.

The problem seems to be that you misunderstand grace.
OK, I don't want to throw-up on you either.
:)
HankD
 

SovereignGrace

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Not wise? I don't know M, that's easier said than proven.

Can Almighty God give a man (saved or lost) the power of free will?

If not why not?

Just curious.
God told Adam and Eve what they could do and not do. Eve saw that the tree was desirous and good for food. Then the Serpent tricked her and she ate and gave to Adam and he ate and their eyes were opened and they fell.

Now, the will is never free, as there is always a driving force behind the will, as Jonathan Edwards wrote in his book 'Freedom of the Will'. Ppl always choose what is most pleasing to them. If a guy pulls a gun on you and says give him your wallet or he will shoot, you will fork over that wallet, as you desire your life more than your money.

But the will is never free, saved or lost. Romans 6 tells us that to whoever we yield our members to, is who we are servants of. FYI, servants ain't free.
 

HankD

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God told Adam and Eve what they could do and not do. Eve saw that the tree was desirous and good for food. Then the Serpent tricked her and she ate and gave to Adam and he ate and their eyes were opened and they fell.

Now, the will is never free, as there is always a driving force behind the will, as Jonathan Edwards wrote in his book 'Freedom of the Will'. Ppl always choose what is most pleasing to them. If a guy pulls a gun on you and says give him your wallet or he will shoot, you will fork over that wallet, as you desire your life more than your money.
Sorry, I will exercise my free will and attempt to give him a chop in the voice box.

Turning the other cheek was given for a non-life threatening situation.

But the will is never free, saved or lost. Romans 6 tells us that to whoever we yield our members to, is who we are servants of. FYI, servants ain't free.

Acts 5
3 But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
4 Whiles it remained, was it not thine own? and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power? why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart? thou hast not lied unto men, but unto God.

HankD
 

SovereignGrace

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Sorry, I will exercise my free will and attempt to give him a chop in the voice box.

Turning the other cheek was given for a non-life threatening situation.

And by doing that, you are showing you desire to live and keep your money. Either way, you will choose what pleases you the best.



Acts 5
3 But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
4 Whiles it remained, was it not thine own? and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power? why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart? thou hast not lied unto men, but unto God.

HankD

This shows the corruptness of their hearts(Annanias and Sapphira) as their wickedness caused them to do this evil. From the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.
 

MennoSota

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No you are not.
And I didn't fail.

HankD
Sure you did. Try a different version than the KJV.

I am confident that other versions have the word Sovereign.
I am also confident that any version you try will never once have the term free will translated into the Bible. It is an entirely made up term by philosophers of the Bible.
 

HankD

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Sure you did. Try a different version than the KJV.

I am confident that other versions have the word Sovereign.
I am also confident that any version you try will never once have the term free will translated into the Bible. It is an entirely made up term by philosophers of the Bible.
Hmm, do you really want to go down that road?

how about :

"Total Depravity"
"Unconditional Election"
"Limited Atonement"
"Irresistible Grace"
"Perseverance of the Saints"

Hmm, not there in the Bible either.
(Well did find "perseverance" in prayer).

I don't need to find another version beyond the Geneva Bible, the Bible of John Calvin.
While a modern version might have the word "sovereign" in it these versions were unavailable to Calvin.

I downloaded a 1560 version and could not fine "sovereign" in the Geneva either.
It was a PDF. Can someone else do a search?

Anyway 4 of the 5 TULIP words/phrases were not found in the KJV or the NIV.
"Entirely made up terms by philosophers of the Bible (to use your own words :))".

HankD
 
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