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Survey: Are You an Arminian and Don't Even Know It?
3. Do you believe that a person can resist the convicting power of God’s grace?
• If you answered yes, then again you affirm another one of the central tenets of Arminianism, as reflected in Jesus’ words, “Jerusalem, Jerusalem, how often I have longed to gather your children together…but you were not willing” (Matt 23:37)
• Calvinists argue that God has determined which individuals will believe; to make their faith possible, he calls them to salvation in such a way that their own wills are overpowered so that they cannot possibly resist the call to salvation
• Arminians believe that God truly wants every one to believe; but when God enables a person to believe, he does so in such a way that the individual still can resist the convicting power of the Spirit--faith is not a necessary outcome of God's enabling grace
I am not here to argue nor debate, only understand.
I am not saying this isn't true, but isn't it a stretch from that one verse? I do not see this in the bible anywhere. That God enables a person to believe in such a way that the individual can still resist the "convincing" power of the Spirit?
Let's say, it's true. What makes believers or unbelievers unique from one another in that one can and the other can't resist the power of the Spirit?
Thank you my friends :love2:
Survey: Are You an Arminian and Don't Even Know It?
3. Do you believe that a person can resist the convicting power of God’s grace?
• If you answered yes, then again you affirm another one of the central tenets of Arminianism, as reflected in Jesus’ words, “Jerusalem, Jerusalem, how often I have longed to gather your children together…but you were not willing” (Matt 23:37)
• Calvinists argue that God has determined which individuals will believe; to make their faith possible, he calls them to salvation in such a way that their own wills are overpowered so that they cannot possibly resist the call to salvation
• Arminians believe that God truly wants every one to believe; but when God enables a person to believe, he does so in such a way that the individual still can resist the convicting power of the Spirit--faith is not a necessary outcome of God's enabling grace
I am not here to argue nor debate, only understand.
• Arminians believe that God truly wants every one to believe; but when God enables a person to believe, he does so in such a way that the individual still can resist the convicting power of the Spirit--faith is not a necessary outcome of God's enabling grace
I am not saying this isn't true, but isn't it a stretch from that one verse? I do not see this in the bible anywhere. That God enables a person to believe in such a way that the individual can still resist the "convincing" power of the Spirit?
Let's say, it's true. What makes believers or unbelievers unique from one another in that one can and the other can't resist the power of the Spirit?
Thank you my friends :love2:
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