Lou Martuneac said:
No I don’t use that terminology with my Reformed friends because they do not dodge, evade and misdirect to avoid a question that he does not want to give a transparent answer to.
Here were your questions and my responses.
(LM) Do we find any mention of the Lord's death,burial and resurrection...
I see no specific mention of the Lord's death, burial or resurrection. I see reference to persecution that will accompany those who follow Christ. I see a reference to the O.T. prophets, some who were killed.
I answered your question directly. I then told you what I do see in the SOTM.
(LM) Do we find the cross,
There is no specific reference to the cross. As the cross is symbolic of persecution, then, as stated above, there is reference to persecution.
I answered your question directly. I then told you what I do see in the SOTM.
(LM)justification by faith,
I see no specific reference to justification by faith. There is reference to seeking the Father in prayer. That certainly suggests faith. There is reference to trusting God the Father to provide for your needs. That suggests faith. There is reference to "doing the will of My Father" as a requirement for entering the kingdom. There is reference to doing works of light, so as to bring glory to the Father. All suggests a disciple will be judge and justified by faith in the Father. There is, however, no specific mention of the words "justified by faith".
I answered your question directly. I then told you what I do see in the SOTM.
(LM)or new birth?
I see no specific mention of a "new birth". I see the requirements of discipleship to be impossible for a non-regenerate person to acheive. Being "pure in heart" is impossible, being "perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect" is impossible. The language of a higher righteousness suggests a transformation of the individual. But, there is no mention of the words "new birth".
I answered your question directly. I then told you what I do see in the SOTM.
(LM)Where, however, in the Sermon on the Mount do we find, as Lordship advocates claim a “
pure gospel” message
that shows the lost man how he can be born again? Show readers where in the SOTM the lost are shown what they must know and believe to be born again?
Since I believe being "born again" is a work of God, Holy Spirit that cannot be predicted or manipulated by men, I wouldn't expect to see any language that said "If you do/believe/such and such, you will be "born again".
(LM)They would either say, “
yes” or “
no” on whether the lost can know from the SOTM what they must believe to be born again. Our friend dodged that issue by skirting the issue.
I did not dodge the question at all. I explained to you why I couldn't answer. I cannot answer "yes" or "no" because of the way you framed the question. I do not believe a person must "know" or "believe" anything for Holy Spirit to regenerate them. God initiates the encounter. After they are regenerated, they will appropriate salvation by faith in Jesus Christ.
I understand you do not agree. But your words concerning me are unwarranted.
(LM) Just look at his dodge of the issue I raised by saying he does not find the “specific words.” This is an obvious attempt to evade and redefine the discussion. He is answering questions after he redefines them in his own terms.
You do not get to define the terms, Lou Martuneac. God has defined the terms in scripture, and scripture refers to the SOTM as "gospel of the kingdom". As someone else pointed out, you shouldn't narrow your view of the gospel so much.
I have no further questions since he has no intention of dealing squarely with clear, unvarnished questions.....When you and I discuss issues I can count on straight answers from you or your asking for further clarification so that you can give an honest, unvarnished answer. No so, with our friend.
I'll let anyone who cares to read my answers above decide whether I was straightforward and honest in my answers.
Now, will you answer my question about dispensationalism in a straightforward and honest way?
peace to you

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