skypair said:
See, now I would see YOU choosing to feed the man and take him to the hospital. And I KNOW you are not saying that you are God.
You can "see" whatever you wish, but this is clearly what Paul describes in multiple places. When we as Christians do good things, it is God doing them through us. When we do things we shouldn't, it is the "old man" doing them, not us. This is the way Paul speaks. How you choose to "see" it, makes no consequence.
By the same token, it would be YOU who needed to "confess with the mouth" what you believe in your heart in order to be saved.
Nope. Faith is a gift of God. Scripture says point blank that you are absolutely wrong...
1Co 12:3 Therefore I want you to understand that no one speaking in the Spirit of God ever says "Jesus is accursed!" and
no one can say "Jesus is Lord"
except in the
Holy Spirit.
Your explanations either 1) put you in the place of God or 2) shroud the truth in false humility and mysticism.
Or 3, simply make me a biblically defined believer. God does work through us. When we do good works (feeding the Homeless) it is God doing work through us. I cannot even understand how someone who has actually read the bible can argue with this.
Rom 8:9 You, however, are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if in fact the
Spirit of God dwells in you. Anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to him.
The fact is that Christ must do His work "through" us. We, according to Him, will do works "greater than" His!
Actually the "greater" in this verse means greater in number, or length of time. This is BECAUSE He is "going to the father". We will not do "better" works than Him just do them for longer. His ministry lasted only three years.
But even SAYING that, Paul makes it clear that these works are actually done by the Spirit, THROUGH us...
On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me.
This is obviously not a "working of faith", but rather, literal works done by God through Paul
But our choices are critical elements to His hope for us and for the world. Indeed, our presence, not His, restrains antichrist from revealing himself.
THIS is putting us in the place of God. Without God, Satan (and therefore antichrist) would squash us like bugs. Only the presence of Christ in the world restrains Him...
Which only confirms that there is a "work of faith" required for salvation -- else you are "dead," right? Calvinism is merely confusing "works" with "works of the law" instead of what those works really must be, "works of faith."
Nope. True faith brings works. If I believe medicine will save me, I will take it. That does not mean my action and my faith are the same thing. There is no "work of faith" required for salvation. Faith is a gift. If it is a work, we are all damned, for scripture is clear salvation is NOT by works.
"Works" means actions or deeds. It is ANYTHING we do.
I really appreciate your deliberations on this issue, though. Do you see the 'disconnect' Calvinism puts between faith that works and faith that is in vain? Even in salvation, there is a "work" that keeps us from being "dead."
skypair
No, I see no disconnect. You have been deceived by 20th century thinking, that makes you think you can "believe" something, and not act in accordance with your beliefs. Scripture affirms ones true beliefs are in accordance with their actions, regardless what they may profess. This, then plainly makes "belief" and "actions" two different things, although linked. Calvinism is the only doctrine that makes since of these verses.