You're right, SAN. Sovereignty is a "derived" concept and in order to breath truth into it, it MUST account for the biblical truths of 1) "predestination" and 2) "free will" occurring at the same time.StraightAndNarrow said:Why debate over whether God is sovereign or not. Of course He is sovereign. ... A lot of these sovereignty arguments just don't seem to be Biblically based but rather trying to gain a theological advantage over someone else.
In order to try to reconcile the 2 into a cogent concept of sovereignty, I have offered that man has free will regarding his choices but God has determined the outcomes of every choice. Many of those consequences He has actually warned us about in advance showing us 1) the consequence and 2) that He is in control.
But it appears that Calvinist don't wanna "play ball." They need nebulous definitions to support other parts of their dogma.
A couple other issues I've tried to help Calvinist understand are belief (our part) vs. faith (God's part) in salvation. "Effectual call" is basically me believing.
Aother would be soul (conscience) vs. spirit (mind, emotions, and will). Conscience allows ALL people to "hear" the gospel by comparing the message with their own 1) conviction of sin and 2) understanding of justice. Again, the resistance is it would turn their model upside down and, I sometimes believe this, they trust more in their model than they do in Christ. :tear:
skypair