God is always sovereign. Yet it seems you are the one that is telling God what he may and not do. Perhaps it is not so much the sovereignty of God you are concerned about, but the "sovereignty of man."
You are the one pumping synergism into this debate, not I,
mon ami. I am not telling God what He can and can not do, it is you, not I,
monsieur. You are the one saying that God is reconciling the world through Christ, but many are dying lost, not being reconciled to God. You are saying that God is not willing that any should perish, but many are perishing, even right now. You are saying that Christ died for every man, yet Jesus stated He was laying His life down for His sheep.
Does man believe? Or must God believe for man as Calvinism teaches?
Does a physically dead person believe? No. Then how can the spiritually dead spirit within a man exercise belief/faith, when it does not have the capacity to do so? The unregenerate have a spiritually dead spirit that is blind as a bat, deaf as a doornail, a heart as hard as granite. That is why they are unresponsive to the preaching of the gospel before God quickens them. It is in this quickening they can see, hear and love, and not before then.
Nowhere in the Bible is there any example of God giving the Spirit to an unsaved man, but that is what Calvinism teaches--that he must be regenerated before saved; that he must be regenerated before he can have the faith to believe.
I showed you and you said that was to fulfilled in Israel later on down the road,
mon ami.
IOW, God does the believing for man, for man is only a corpse. It isn't man that does anything is it? God is doing it. Man has no responsibility. He is Irresistibly Drawn, has not choice in this matter. It is not his choice. It is God's choice already made before the foundation of the world. This is not man's responsibility. It is God's.
You are coming unhinged, unglued
mon ami. Take a deep breath. Man, in an unregenerate state, is unable to believe. When we witness to the lost,
monsieur, we talk to the physical body. It takes God to go deeper than we can, and that is the heart of them. No amount of preaching entices the dead in sins sinner. Sure, they physically hear with their ears on the sides of their head, but it does not penetrate their heart. It takes God, through the gospel, to quicken them.
Why even witness if that is the case? Man ought not to have any responsibility there either. God will do all the choosing, calling, saving, etc. Why should man interfere with the work of God? That would be irresponsible of him to do so, wouldn't it?
God already did the choosing,
mon ami. He then calls them out from amongst the world of sinners via the gospel. He also does the saving.
He did at one point. And he was convinced it was the will of God. It was his choice to do so.
Saul was in on the murder of Stephen, as he was consenting unto his stoning. But that was before the Light shined upon him.
However, Paul does use the first person singular, "I". Paul did those things. He was able to do them through the strength of God. He "cooperated" with God. That is synergism. He didn't stand still and claim that God did all the work.
Look, after the quickening, we do what is commanded of us, repent. If God wants us to do something and we do not, He will make us wish we had the first time. Just like with Jonah. God told him to go to Ninevah, and he headed towards Joppa and got on a ship headed for Tarshish. After three days in the whale's belly, Jonah 'cooperated' with God. You will do God's will or pay for being rebellious. As Christians, though we do not always stay in the center of His will, when we sin, we get corrected, get back in line and move on. if that is what you call 'cooperation', then so be it.
Why should it be rubbish?
Tell me this:
If Calvin's Irresistible Grace is so irresistible that unsaved man cannot resist it when he is brought to saving grace in Christ, then why doesn't the Lord do the same thing in the life of the believer? Why is the grace of God not just as irresistible so that the believer never sins during his entire life as a Christian. He should be sinless, the Holy Spirit preventing him from all sin.
But Irresistible Grace in its application and practice is a myth.
Good questons. :thumbsup: We live in bodies racked with and by sin. God, when He saved us, saved the soul, but the body is still fallen, and prone to sin. That will be fixed when we get that new body fashioned in the likeness of Jesus' most glorious body. That is what Paul spoke about having a warfare. Our flesh desires, lusts after sin, yet the spirit of man has been made anew in Christ and brings our flesh back under subjection.
As a man Calvin was a murderer.
His system of theology has done more harm than good in most of the churches I have encountered in my life.
You no more know Calvin was a murderer than I. He very well may have been, but many historians have differing views so I do not know what side to believe. You need to leave that man in his grave.
That is your opinion, unsubstantiated by Scripture. Man is spiritually dead which simply means he is separated from God. He has a spirit for he is made in the image of God. That spirit is separated from God. It is not dead, but inoperable. In fact it may be quite alive and well and in cahoots with Satan and his demons. What that spirit is not, is "alive in Christ." It is dead or separated from Christ.
Nekros means more than separation,
mon ami. It means corpse, lifeless, dead as a hammer, &c. Just as the physical body is dead w/o the spirit, the spirit of man is dead w/o God. The body minus the spirit is dead just as our spirit was dead minus God's Spirit.
As the Bible states in 2Cor.5, he needs to be reconciled to God, and that is the ministry of the Christian as ambassadors of Christ--the ministry of reconciliation.
2 Corinthians 5:21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.
But the righteousness of God comes only through faith.
And who exactly gets the reconciliation? Believers, not unbelievers.
This is Calvinism not taught in the Bible.
Where does it say they cannot respond.
The Philippian jailer responded.
The Ethiopian Eunuch responded.
The thief on the cross responded. (There was no regeneration then).
Without the Spirit, we are none of His. It takes the Spirit to quicken sinners to life to be able to respond.
"Once God quickens them." If they had been quickened or made alive as the word means, then you would be able to show me a spirit-filled unsaved individual in the NT? Where does such a person exist?
This happens at the same time they are saved. If you can not see this, sorry, I can not help you.