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Every believer here who thinks they are a Calvinist should watch this video.
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Every believer here who thinks they are a Calvinist should watch this video.
Romans 8:29-30, For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren. Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified.. . . and predestinarianism . . .
Here are some in the Historical Records in the Bible showing where Perserverence of the Saints, for example, was taught very soundly by the early churches of Jesus Christ, in the New Testamentthe historical record of the early churches
When we understand that "the Book of Life" referred to there in Revelation 3:5 is just that, "the Book of Life" having to do strictly with physical life and mortality, then we'll know that being blotted out of the Book of Life meant they would die, as the Lord had just Warned them, in Revelation 3:3; "Remember therefore how thou hast Received and Heard, and hold fast, and Repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I Will Come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt not know what hour I Will Come upon thee."If the sinner is spiritually dead in the sense of total inability, then the warnings about being blotted out of the Book of Life make no sense.
That is exactly what Revelation 13:8 states; "And all that dwell upon the Earth shall worship him,You cannot “blot out” someone who was never written there.
They had been written in the Book of those Living, at that time, whose names and Lives could be blotted out, if they remained to be of no use to the Lord, in their willful sin.Yet Scripture says the names begin there and are removed only by unbelief. That alone contradicts unconditional election.
In the beginning of the post, I listed many Scriptures where the early churches in the New Testament taught the Eternal Doctrines of God's Grace, and several references concerning the Early Church Fathers, now here are some plain Bible teachings of Perserverence from the Old Testament:And historically, the early churches did not teach the system you just described. Not Jerusalem. Not Antioch. Not Alexandria. Not the Greek churches. Not even the Latin churches until Augustine introduced his new interpretation in the late 4th–early 5th century.
The Eternal Doctrines of God's Grace have been taught throughout the Bible, from Job and Adam, until today. All of the churches of Jesus Christ in the New Testament taught the Eternal Doctrines of God's Grace, as did Jesus and all of the Bible writers and the churches of the Lord Jesus Christ still teach them today, despite how horribly offensive they are to the flesh of human beings, because THAT IS WHAT THEY ARE CALLED TO DO.So the question remains: If Calvinism is the biblical doctrine of salvation, why did none of the apostolic churches ever teach it?
Nah. Jesus Taught all of the Eternal Doctrines of God's Grace and Jesus Knows His Bible.Quoting verses about preaching, conviction, and the power of God’s Word doesn’t answer that. I believe all of those things. But none of those passages teach irresistible grace, total inability, or unconditional election. Those are later theological constructions, not apostolic doctrine.
The issues are resolved 1.) by seeing "the Book of Life" as "the Book of Life of the Living" and not assuming in a first-impulse, knee-jerk reaction that of the plural "Books" that where Opened, that "the Book of Life" automatically somehow was supposed to equate to "the Book of Life of the Lamb Slain from the Foundation of the World", which it certainly does not,If you want to discuss the actual point, the Book of Life and the historical record, I’m glad to do that. But simply repeating the Calvinist framework doesn’t resolve the issue.
MCSGA! - MAKE COMMON SENSE GREAT AGAIN!I am showing that all does not mean anything and everything. Just like a dad tells his child to not eat all the cookies. Obviously, all the cookies does not mean every cookie ever made, or every cookie in existence world wide at that particular time, but all the cookies in the box/bag.
Alan, the word “man” in Hebrews 2:9 is ἄνθρωπος, the generic term for humanity, not the male‑only term. Genesis 1:27 makes this explicit: God created “man”… male and female. So the argument that a literal reading excludes women misunderstands the language of Scripture.Your staunch wooden letterism grants that "He by the Grace of God should Taste death for every man" Provides Salvation for "every man" and makes no accommodation for any women or children to be saved, because the Bible only says "every man", as long as there is no possibility of bringing any other meaning of the verse under consideration.
You have "every", literally dyed in wool, but you also have "man".
What are you going to say, now? That "man" doesn't mean "man"?
"All" means "all", no matter what else God or anyone else has to say about it* (note below, to see just exactly what God has to Say about it) and "men" means "men", then, logically following your reasoning you're doing, using a mind that has been effected by the Fall of Adam, without the aid of the Holy Spirit, TO A POSITION THAT CALLS FOR THE EXCLUSION OF ALL WOMEN AND ALL CHILDREN FROM BEING SAVED, SINCE ONLY "ALL MEN" ARE INCLUDED IN GOD 'WILLING' THEM TO BE SAVED..
The literal interpretation fallacy (often called the literalism fallacy) occurs when a text, statement, or idea is interpreted strictly by the exact dictionary definitions of its words, completely ignoring context, authorial intent, figurative language, irony, or genre.
Scholars emphasize integrating historical, grammatical, and literary contexts for accurate interpretation.
"1 Timothy 2:4;
"Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth."
"Who will have all men to be saved,...."
"The Salvation which God Wills that all men should enjoy, is not a mere possibility of salvation, or a mere putting them into a Salvable State; or an Offer of Salvation to them; or a Proposal of Sufficient Means of of Eternal Salvation to all in His Word;
But "The Salvation which God Wills that all men should enjoy" is a Real, Certain, and Actual Salvation, which He has Determined they shall have; and is sure from His Own Appointment, from the Provision of Christ as a Savior for them, from the Covenant of Grace, in which everything is Secured necessary for the Eternal Salvation of human souls, and from the Mission of Christ to Effect the Eternal Salvation of human souls, and from Eternal Salvation being Effected by Him:
"wherefore the Will of God, that all men should be saved, is not a Conditional Will, or what depends on the will of man, or on anything to be performed by him, for then none might be saved;
Note: If Salvation is dependent on the individual sinner, it would be impossible for anyone to get saved.
"and if any should "be saved", it would be of him that willeth, contrary to the express words of Scripture; but God has an Absolute and Unconditional Will respecting their salvation, and which Infallibly Secures Eternal Salvation:
"nor is it such a will as is distinguishable into antecedent and consequent; with the former of which it is said, God Wills the salvation of all men, as they are His Creatures, and the Work of His Hands; and with the latter He Wills Salvation, or not Wills Salvation, according to the future conduct and behaviour of sin-cursed individuals;
"But the Will of God concerning man's Salvation is Entirely One, Invariable, Unalterable, and Unchangeable: nor is the Will of God concerning man's Salvation merely His Will of Approbation or Complacency, which expresses only what would be Grateful and Well Pleasing, should it be, and which is not always fulfilled;
"However, it is God's Ordaining, Purposing, and Determining Will, which is never resisted, so as to be frustrated, but is always Accomplished: the Will of God, the Sovereign and Unfrustrable Will of God, has the Governing Sway and Influence in the Salvation of men;
Eternal Salvation rises from God's Ordaining, Purposing, and Determining Will, and is according to the Will of God, the Sovereign and Unfrustrable Will of God, which Absolutely has the Governing Sway and Influence in the Salvation of men;
"and all who are saved God Wills they should be saved;
"nor are any saved, but whom He Wills they should be saved:
"hence by "all men", whom God would have saved,
cannot be meant every individual of mankind,
since it is not His Will that all men, in this large sense, should be saved,
unless there are Two Contrary Wills in God;
Note: For anyone to think God is Saying He wants every individual of mankind to be saved is impossible.
"for there are some who were before Ordained by Him unto Condemnation*, and are Vessels of Wrath fitted for destruction**; and it is His Will concerning some, that they should believe a lie, that they all might be damned;
"nor is it fact that all are saved, as they would be, if it was His Will they should; for who hath resisted His Will? but there is a world of ungodly men that will be condemned, and who will go into Everlasting Punishment:
"rather therefore all sorts of men, agreeably to the use of the phrase in 1 Timothy 2:1* are here intended, kings and peasants, rich and poor, bond and free, male and female, young and old, greater and lesser sinners; and therefore all are to be prayed for, even all sorts of men, because God will have all men, or all sorts of men, saved;
I Timothy 2:1; " I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions,
and giving of thanks, be made for all men;
There is the expression "all men" in the verse above and it shows exactly who is intended by those words "all men" and it is those who are to be prayed for:
2; "For kings, and for "all" that are in authority;
The Bible says there in this next verse that it is talking about "all who are in authority
that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in "all" Godliness and Honesty."
And if "all" always means "all" then someone is getting an extra Portion here for them to obtain the Grace of having "all" without exception "GODLINESS AND HONESTY". That is a lot. U think?
3; "For this is Good and Acceptable in the Sight of God our Savior;"
It is "Good and Acceptable in the Sight of God our Savior" for them to pray for "all men".
Adapted from 1 Timothy 2 Gill's Exposition and there plenty other good stuff there concerning these verses.
Alan, none of the passages you quoted address the historical question I raised. The issue is not whether God is faithful to His covenant people, I agree with that. The issue is whether the apostolic churches taught the Calvinist doctrines of total inability, unconditional election, irresistible grace, and perseverance as defined by TULIP.In the beginning of the post, I listed many Scriptures where the early churches in the New Testament taught the Eternal Doctrines of God's Grace, and several references concerning the Early Church Fathers, now here are some plain Bible teachings of Perserverence from the Old Testament:
"For the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but My Kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall the Covenant of My Peace be removed, saith the Lord, that hath Mercy on thee." - Isaiah 54:10
"As for Me, this is My Covenant with them saith the Lord, My Spirit that is upon thee, and My Words which I have Put in thy mouth, shall not depart out of thy mouth, or out of the mouth of thy seed, nor out of the mouth of thy seed’s seed, saith the Lord, from henceforth and Forever."
- Isaiah 59:21
"And I Will Betroth thee unto Me Forever; yea, I Will Betroth thee unto Me in Righteousness, and in Judgment, and in Loving-Kindness, and in Mercies. I Will even Betroth thee unto Me in Faithfulness, and thou shalt know the Lord." - Hosea 2:19-20
"And I Will Make an Everlasting Covenant with them, that I Will not turn away from them to do them Good; but I Will Put My Fear in their hearts, that they shall not depart from Me."
- Jeremiah 32:40
The Eternal Doctrines of God's Grace have been taught throughout the Bible, from Job and Adam, until today. All of the churches of Jesus Christ in the New Testament taught the Eternal Doctrines of God's Grace, as did Jesus and all of the Bible writers and the churches of the Lord Jesus Christ still teach them today, despite how horribly offensive they are to the flesh of human beings, because THAT IS WHAT THEY ARE CALLED TO DO.
Nah. Jesus Taught all of the Eternal Doctrines of God's Grace and Jesus Knows His Bible.
The issues are resolved 1.) by seeing "the Book of Life" as "the Book of Life of the Living" and not assuming in a first-impulse, knee-jerk reaction that of the plural "Books" that where Opened, that "the Book of Life" automatically somehow was supposed to equate to "the Book of Life of the Lamb Slain from the Foundation of the World", which it certainly does not,
and then 2.) that the teachings of The Eternal Doctrines of God's Grace are plentiful throughout the Bible, from Genesis through Revelation, as well as being completely covered and represented by the Early Church Fathers, etc., of which we have had good records.
What we as reformed do is try to make every verse align with each other. Let us examine these verses you've posited into this thread, okay? I am using the 1995 NASB, FYI.Calvinists consistently deny the simple, clear statements of scripture.
Hebrews 2:9
But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honour; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man.
Calvinists: Every man does not mean every single man. It means only every elect man.
2 Corinthians 5:15
And that he died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto him which died for them, and rose again.
Calvinists: Died for all does not mean everyone. It means all the elect only.
1 John 2:2
And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world.
Calvinists: The whole world does not mean everybody in the world. It means just the elect.
I Timothy 2
3 For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour;
4 Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.
Calvinists: All men does not mean every single man. It means only some men, who are the elect.