Jarthur001
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I've answered you, but you will not receive it.
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was it before or after? No game playing. Be up front with me. Before or after?
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I've answered you, but you will not receive it.
Jarthur
I have written several times, given many scriptures, and even life examples. I think the problem is that you do not want to accept what I have shown.
Believe what you will.
ok..i missed it..
Just real short...
was it before or after? No game playing. Be up front with me. Before or after?
No dodge at all (you sure like that phrase apparently). If it is speaking of believers who already KNOW the truth of salvation (salvation by grace through faith), it can't be that, but that the resurrection had not taken place, contrary to what they were taught. If it is speaking of unbelievers, it is the truth that we are saved by grace through faith. Very different "truths" depending on the audience. Context rules!There should not be ANY debate as to what truth is.
In the Gospel of John Jesus says, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but by me.” John 14:6
But that has NOTHING to do with WHEN, now does it?
I don't see what any of that has to do with someone's belief in free will. Anyone can do what you are describing, whether Cal or non/Cal.Believing in free will can lead to compromise >>>>>>>in how we (the believer)>>>>>present the gospel >>>>>>so we do not scare people off.
If we are driven by freewill, we can began to think we are able to talk someone into believing. So we carefully choose our words in order not to scare off the person, or even compromise the gospel in order to get more saved. Numbers mean everything to some folks. Where as Christ was bold. Read John 3 where Nic came and ask...what must a do? Christ didn't tell him to pray. He didn't tell him to just ask Jesus in your heart. Nic had to be born again.
What is important in evangelism is telling people that they're lost in their sins and only Jesus can saved them, because he lived their life, died their death, was buried, was raised, ascended, and is coming again to right the world's wrongs.
What does the order of salvation have to do with evangelism?
The gospel is what we need to share and live in evangelism, not polemics.
Notice yet another dodge.
No dodge at all (you sure like that phrase apparently). If it is speaking of believers who already KNOW the truth of salvation (salvation by grace through faith), it can't be that, but that the resurrection had not taken place, contrary to what they were taught. If it is speaking of unbelievers, it is the truth that we are saved by grace through faith. Very different "truths" depending on the audience. Context rules!
Than answer it. SERIOUSLYYour question is irrelevant, seriously.
This is the fact...WHEN?There is the knowledge of the truth but that is not knowledge of ALL truth or all doctrine or right doctrine or wrong doctrine, the NT churches were filled with christians who had some truth and some error, Paul among others had to deal with it, that is a fact.
but When was it granted according to the text?There is also the knowledge of the truth that is to say to know Christ and be saved.
When did it happen? Before they knew the knowledge or after they know the knowledge? Understand?There is God "granting" repentence, that is different from saying they DID repent by believing.
I know the answer. I worry not. It is clear here by all who will not answer. Now why is it that you worry?Your premise to argue the order of salvation from 2 Tim ch 2 is a big worry, what for?
In what order has God shown from Holy Scripture that he grants repentance? Is it before they know the truth, or after?It's not even teaching the path (let alone order) of salvation. You jump on some key phrases and words and push that as the standard when it is not, neither does it mean what is should for your question to be accurately stated.
I don't see what any of that has to do with someone's belief in free will. Anyone can do what you are describing, whether Cal or non/Cal.
As far a "scaring" people off, if you present all of the doctrine of Calvinism to an unbeliever, you must tell them that they may not be one of the elect. You must tell them that your words could very well be wasted because God may not have chosen them for salvation. You could call it "full disclosure". How do you think they would receive that? As a believer in free will, there is not one doctrine of the Bible that I would not be willing to share with an unbeliever, but I don't think you will say the same.
In this particular passage; After the servant of the Lord has instructed them with gentleness, kindness without quarreling and resentfulness.And the Lord's servant must not quarrel; instead, he must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful. Those who oppose him he must gently instruct, in the hope that God will grant them repentance leading them to a knowledge of the truth…(2 Tim 2:24-25)
When is one granted repentance?
Bingo! I know James is trying to use this passage to teach that God gives repentance to use, but it is seriously lacking contextually.In this particular passage; After the servant of the Lord has instructed them with gentleness, kindness without quarreling and resentfulness.
God's results only happen using God's methods.
HankD
Character and spiritually of God's servant?. One of the greatest preachers ever to live ("Paul the Apostle" ) had a terrible reputation before His Salvation. I'm sure the stigma of his past haunted him and may have been that thorn in his side. Jonah was a rebellious preacher, God punished him of course but, never the less he convinced all of Ninevah. Peter was a liar and denied Christ three times. And people were healed by the passing of his shadow. We have all fallen short of the glory of God. Not one messenger of God is pure in reputation. Everyone human, everyone with faults.The purpose of my response is to show the method (myself included) to best facilitate the hope that God will grant repentance after being instructed in the truth.
The instructor must be the Lord's servant; The quality of the his/her character and spirituality is the key.
HankD
There is God "granting" repentence, that is different from saying they DID repent by believing.
When did it happen? Before they knew the knowledge or after they know the knowledge? Understand?
OK MB, but this passage is not in reflection of the servant of the Lord's past or who gets the credit. This passage concerns the present character and spirituality of the servant of the Lord, that it must be according to the Word of God before said servant is used by God.Character and spiritually of God's servant?. One of the greatest preachers ever to live ("Paul the Apostle" ) had a terrible reputation before His Salvation. I'm sure the stigma of his past haunted him and may have been that thorn in his side. Jonah was a rebellious preacher, God punished him of course but, never the less he convinced all of Ninevah. Peter was a liar and denied Christ three times. And people were healed by the passing of his shadow. We have all fallen short of the glory of God. Not one messenger of God is pure in reputation. Everyone human, everyone with faults.
There have been preachers God has used who were really very weak men with weak minds. Yet in Jesus Christ were made strong.
Everything I am as a Christian has nothing to do with me and every thing to do with Christ. Any who may have been convinced by hearing my witness had nothing to do with me or them but everything to do with God. I believe we are a tool that may be used by God. We can be used by Him no matter who we are. History proves this to be true. No man can have credit for it.
MB
These verses are not teaching that God imposes or causes a man to repent. They are teaching that God gives man space or time to repent. And that a man plays a part in this repentance is shown in verse 26 when it says,
" And that they may recover themselves"
There it is, plain as day if you will accept it. When a person chooses to turn or repent of unbelief in Jesus to trusting and believing in Christ, then they recover themselves out of the snare of the devil. The Bible clearly says it, but you cannot receive it because you believe a false doctrine which says man does not participate in his own salvation.
It is talking about God giving a person a chance to repent. The verse is saying to patiently teach someone who does not believe and even opposes the gospel in gentleness, because they may repent and be saved SOMEDAY. We do not know if this person will repent or not. We do not know how much time God will give this person to repent. But perhaps (peradventure) this person will come to repentance.
When did it happen? Before they knew the knowledge or after they know the knowledge? Understand?
we do believe that God is the Initiator in the process and man responds to God's regenerating work.