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Let's see what the Scriptures say:
John 1:9 That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.
John 16:8 And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment:
John 12:32 And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all
men unto me.
The typical Calvinist says that man left to himself cannot come to Christ, just like you said--he will not seek God.
Yes...
But he is not left to himself
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Agreed and correct....so you grant the premise you just stated...lol
Christ is come into this world for this very reason--to be a light to all men. Man is not alone.
The scope goes from Israel to the whole world Jn3;16.....when Jesus came into the world...he did not light up all who died in the OT. That is just fictious and magical thinking, not scriptural. How was the incarnation...light...to Goliath?
Secondly, not only is Christ here, but the Holy Spirit has come to convict him of sin, righteousness and judgment. And that he does. The Holy Spirit has been actively doing his work. He is not inoperative.
Agreed...as well as the God given conscience. This is not any contention.
Thirdly, Christ has promised that he will draw all men to himself. It is Christ drawing men. How can they fail not to seek him if he is drawing them to him.
This again is dealing with the scope of what theologians refer to as the general call , different from what is spoken of as the effectual call.
Romans 3:10-18 is a statement of the fallen condition of mankind. It does not make a statement of the ability or inability of mankind to receive the gospel or to exercise faith.
I do not agree as paul from chapter 1 all the way to this point makes the point that man is totally condemned;
I find this outline by WR.Downing to be most helpful here;
A. CONDEMNATION (1:18–3:20)
Gospel righteousness absolutely needed by man and unattainable. Every approach that man might attempt is utterly cut off, for it is “by faith from start to finish.”1 Sinful humanity is found to be:
ETHICALLY Condemned. (1:18)
INTELLECTUALLY Condemned. (1:19–20)
HISTORICALLY Condemned. (1:21)
RELIGIOUSLY Condemned. (1:21–25)
MORALLY Condemned. (1:26–31)
WILLFULLY Condemned. (1:32)
RACIALLY Condemned. (2: 1–3:9)
UNIVERSALLY Condemned. (3:9–12)
TOTALLY Condemned. (3:13–18)
LEGALLY Condemned. (3:19–20)
The analysis is four–fold:
1. The Moral History of Human Depravity (1:18–32)
a) Man’s Responsibility to God (1:18–20)
(1)SinIsDeliberate (1:18)
(2)SinIsInexcusable (1:20)
b) Man’s Rejection of God (1:21–23)
(1) Sin Is Theological (1:21–23)
(2) Sin Is Judgmental (1:21–23)
c) Man’s Reprobation by God (1:24–32)
(1) Immorality and Idolatry (1: 24–25)
(2) Immorality—Homosexuality (1: 26–27)
(3) Immorality—Human Depravity (1: 28–32)
2. A Logical Essay on Human Depravity (2:1–3:9)
a) The Jew and Divine Judgment (2:1–16)
(1) The Judgment Of God Is According To Truth (2:2)
(2) The Judgment Of God Is Universal (2:3)
(3) The Judgment Of God Is Righteous (2:5)
(4) The Judgment of God is according to Works (2:6)
(5) The Judgment of God is without Respect of Persons (2:11)
(6) The Judgment of God is According to the Gospel (2:16)
b) The Jew and a Definite Revelation (2:17–29)
a)BeingaJew–ASpiritualPride (2:17)
b) Jewish Claimsto Privilege (2:17–18)
c) Jewish Claimsto Superiority (2:19–20)
c) Jewish Claims to Superiority Refuted (2:21–22)
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b) Jewish Claims to Privilege Refuted (2:23–24)
a) Being a Jew–A Spiritual Principle (2:25–29)
c) The Jew and a Distinct Advantage (3:1–8)
(1) The First Objection and Answer (3:1–2)
(2) The Second Objection and Answer (3:3–4)
(3) The Third Objection and Answer (3:5–8)
3. A Pictorial Anatomy of Human Depravity (3:9–18)
a) Human Depravity is Universal (3:9–12)
b) Human Depravity is Total (3:13–18)
4. The Legal Futility of Human Depravity (3:19–20)
a)TheAuthorityoftheLaw (3:19a)
b) The Jurisdiction of the Law (3:19b)
c) The Condemnation of the Law (3:20a)
d) The Purpose of the Law (3:20b
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