No, I don't believe that. But you didn't answer my post, you evaded it.
You said you believe a person can do nothing to please God, THAT IS TOTAL DEPRAVITY. If people can do nothing to please God, then that person cannot even believe in God on their own after learning of Jesus. THAT IS TOTAL DEPRAVITY.
But your answer has nothing to do with what I said does it? You didn't even answer it. Again I do not believe the Total Inability of the Calvinist.
You can deny all you want that you do not believe in total depravity as the Calvinists do, but the fact remains that you do.
Man cannot do good in and of himself. He is depraved. How can he do good, any good that will please God? He cannot!
When the man hears the powerful, truthful Word of God, and believes, that is how a man can do what God says. When the man hears the powerful Word of God, and does what Jesus says, that is how a man can do what God says. Those things please God when we believe and obey His Son.
Here was the question that was asked. How can an unsaved person love God, seeing that he is still unsaved and carnal? He can't. Your answer is based on a premise that he is getting saved, which is not what the question is asking. An unsaved person, a carnal man that hates God cannot love God. Period!
What silly rules are you making for this discussion that I cannot tell you how an unsaved person loves God? Again, when the unsaved person hears the gospel of Jesus, gets Jesus’ teachings, and does what Jesus says to do, that is how the unsaved person loves God. Of course, God gives His Spirit to someone who does those things.
"All our righteousnesses are as filthy rags." The expression is a timeless truth. It is true in every generation and applicable to every person whose works do not glorify God. It starts with the unsaved.
The scripture about filthy rags were to the Jews. That scripture is not to people wanting to be saved, nor is that scripture to saved Christians, unless the saved Christian is not obeying God but instead, living in sin.
The filthy rag is speaking of the works of an unsaved person who tries to reach God through his own way--his own righteousness.
The scripture that speaks of filthy rags is not to the works of the unsaved person, but to the Jews who kept sinning against God.
Here is what I said:
That is correct. He is blind to the truth. Everything he does is an abomination to God.We were not talking about people coming to Christ, hearing the gospel, etc. We were discussing the nature of the unsaved man. Everything the unsaved man does is an abomination to God. He cannot do good in the sight of God. There is nothing he can do to merit heaven. We were not discussing about people listening to the gospel.
You are wrong. We were talking about the person coming to Christ. You said a person coming to Christ could do nothing Jesus says to do.
We were not discussing about people listening to the gospel.
I quoted Eph.2:8,9, and the above is the answer you gave?? Where did that come from. For by grace are ye saved, and then you start talking of building houses and baptizing.
The Jews had the works of the law. They had to do circumcisions. They had to do various ceremonial washings on themselves and in the earthly temple. They had to offer sin offerings and gift offerings. They had to observe special days, seasons, and years. They had to go to a priest to confess their sins. They had to do all these things and more, just to worship God. We do not have to do those things, nor any works to be saved.
Works do not save us. We are no longer saved by works, as the Jews once were.
Romans 11:6 And if by grace, then it is
no longer by works; if it were, grace would no longer be grace.
You believe what you want. I believe in eternal security, and if I sin I will not lose my salvation.
You said you believe to sin or not to sin has nothing to do with your salvation. That is not biblical. How do you eat the flesh of Jesus if you do not obey His words? Matthew 4:4 Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.'“ James 1:22 Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.
Luke 6:46 "Why do you call me, 'Lord, Lord,' and do not do what I say?
Romans 2:13 For it is not those who hear the law who are righteous in God's sight, but it is those who obey the law who will be declared righteous.
And how are you going to "prove" your salvation?
The Bible tells me how.