What is too late?But in the matter of salvation/redemtion/justification you are too late.
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What is too late?But in the matter of salvation/redemtion/justification you are too late.
Well, when you get within a few million light years of proving we had to do something, we'll let you know.Originally posted by Tuor:
Nope. The point is that unless you are an Universalist, you still believe that the elect must do something.
It is not ignorance. I am just not letting you get away with a different definition of doing nothing.
Are you talking about the fruit of the Spirit? Or are you talking about "doing something to gain salvation?" If it's the former, then I don't understand why you're discussing it in this forum. If it's the latter, then your quote doesn't even come close enough to be viewed by the Hubble.Originally posted by Tuor:
How about this?
Luke 6:46-49
"Why do you call me, 'Lord, Lord,' and do not do what I say? I will show you what he is like who comes to me and hears my words and puts them into practice. He is like a man building a house, who dug down deep and laid the foundation on rock. When a flood came, the torrent struck that house but could not shake it, because it was well built. But the one who hears my words and does not put them into practice is like a man who built a house on the ground without a foundation. The moment the torrent struck that house, it collapsed and its destruction was complete."
It has been experience that what I would call fruit of the Spirit, people like Frogman call "doing something to gain salvation."Are you talking about the fruit of the Spirit? Or are you talking about "doing something to gain salvation?" If it's the former, then I don't understand why you're discussing it in this forum. If it's the latter, then your quote doesn't even come close enough to be viewed by the Hubble.
The whole world was Justified by Jesus death upon the cross, for Jesus said, "if I be lifted up I'll draw all men to me" So Jesus justifies mankind, BUT it is only through our individual belief that we are Sanctified. That is, by believing in Jesus our spirit it transformed from unbelief to belief, thus setting us apart from all those around us that refuse to believe. Regardless of whether or not one is of "the elect", one can hear the word and believe in Jesus and is thus, just as saved as any so called elect.The elect are JUSTIFIED at the moment they believe.
PHONEY BALOGNA, none are redeemed until they allow themselves to be redeemed! The Apostle Paul is the only recorded incident that differs.The elect were redeemed at Calvary in Christ. He justified all who have been (before the Cross and since) and ever will be saved. All sin was judged and condemned at that time. If it rested upon sinful man to believe this event would redeem none would believe; this is proven by so many who say they believe Christ died for them; but they must do something at the very least to obtain that believe and then doing that they must continue in order to retain it.
Do you truly believe that Grace is something that can be 'given'? What a foolish notion. Grace is an attribute of God and man since man is made in the image of God. Grace is not a commodity that God dispenses like giving candy to kids. God's Grace is what tempers his behavior toward sinful man. When God withholds his Grace, His Justice and wrath will be poured out over his creation.So it doesn't matter what we believe, it just has to do with who Jesus decided to give his grace to?
Until the time the God removes his Grace from mankind, it is never to late.Do what ever you want to; that is fine with me. But in the matter of salvation/redemtion/justification you are too late.
[Mark 11:24] I tell you, therefore, everything you ask and pray for, believe that you have it already, and it will be yours.
[Mark 11:25] And when you stand in prayer, forgive whatever you have against anybody, so
[Mark 16:16] Whoever believes and is baptised will be saved; whoever does not believe will be condemned.
[Mark 16:17] These are the signs that will be associated with believers: in my name they will cast out devils; they will have the gift of tongues;
[Luke 8:12] Those on the edge of the path are people who have heard it, and then the devil comes and carries away the word from their hearts in case they should believe and be saved.
[Luke 8:13] Those on the rock are people who, when they first hear it, welcome the word with joy. But these have no root; they believe for a while, and in time of trial they give up.
[John 8:24] I have told you already: You will die in your sins. Yes, if you do not believe that I am He, you will die in your sins.
[John 8:25] So they said to him, `Who are you?' Jesus answered: What I have told you from the outset.
Belief is 'of the spirit', but it is not a 'fruit of the spirit'. Belief enables the fruits of the spirit. Belief 'is not a work unto salvation' but is the only means of salvation that God provided for man while His Grace prevails.It has been experience that what I would call fruit of the Spirit, people like Frogman call "doing something to gain salvation."
Justification is the imparting of a new status before God, that of being righteous. Jesus did not do that. We are justifed by faith. Certainly the daily death sentence is one whereby we are sanctified, but this activity is an extensionof the believig to be jsutified, not a separate thing.The whole world was Justified by Jesus death upon the cross, for Jesus said, "if I be lifted up I'll draw all men to me" So Jesus justifies mankind, BUT it is only through our individual belief that we are Sanctified. That is, by believing in Jesus our spirit it transformed from unbelief to belief, thus setting us apart from all those around us that refuse to believe. Regardless of whether or not one is of "the elect", one can hear the word and believe in Jesus and is thus, just as saved as any so called elect.
Jesus' blood atonement is what allows us to be saved. I don't think you will find a single Christian who doesn't believe that, at least at this site.Next, I answered that you can do what ever you want and that is fine with me because you are too late in matters of salvation/justification/redemption because, unless you or I or any other man are ever able to stand in the wrath of God as Christ stood, there is nothing we can do to bring about our spiritual birth. Jesus has done it all.
Jesus was not speaking to spiritual powers or principalities, he was speaking to mankind, a crowd of humans. He was telling them that he would die on a cross and that by his death HE will draw ALL men to him. Seems clear to me!Father, glorify your name!
A voice came from heaven, `I have glorified it, and I will again glorify it.'
[John 12:29] The crowd standing by, who heard this, said it was a clap of thunder; others said, `It was an angel speaking to him.'
[John 12:30] Jesus answered, `It was not for my sake that this voice came, but for yours.
[John 12:31] `Now sentence is being passed on this world; now the prince of this world is to be driven out.
[John 12:32] And when I am lifted up from the earth, I shall draw all people to myself.'
[John 12:33] By these words he indicated the kind of death he would die. (yes, and the result of being lifted up is the drawing of ALL men to Himself)
[John 12:34] The crowd answered, `The Law has taught us that the Christ will remain for ever. So how can you say, "The Son of man must be lifted up"? Who is this Son of man?'
[John 12:35] Jesus then said: The light will be with you only a little longer now. Go on your way while you have the light, or darkness will overtake you, and nobody who walks in the dark knows where he is going.
[John 12:36] While you still have the light, believe in the light so that you may become children of light. Having said this, Jesus left them and was hidden from their sight.
There is no sin in the world save for the sin of man! Cattle do not sin, dogs do not sin, fish do not sin, etc., etc., etc. The mountains do not sin, the Trees do not sin, the sky does not sin, the rivers do not sin, the seas do not sin. So what does that leave? MAN!As for your dealing with the "world" well, Jesus died for all sin; and even that which the world was plunged into as a result of the Fall of Man.
unless you or I or any other man are ever able to stand in the wrath of God as Christ stood, there is nothing we can do to bring about our spiritual birth.
6.47: "Whosoever cometh to me, and heareth my sayings and doeth them, I will shew you to whom he is like."Would you please explain this answer in view of the Luke 6 passage I quoted?
I agree that what dogs do is probably not reckoned as sin, but it wouldn't disappoint me to find out I was wrong and that a dog named Champer will rot in hell for peeing on my stereo when it was sitting on the floor.Originally posted by Yelsew:
Cattle do not sin, dogs do not sin, fish do not sin, etc., etc., etc. The mountains do not sin, the Trees do not sin, the sky does not sin, the rivers do not sin, the seas do not sin. So what does that leave? MAN!
ROFL!!Originally posted by sturgman:
The remainder of the 66 books of the bible are all about man and how God is working to restore man to the former sinless Glory for his own Glory.
Funny, I always thought the bible was about God. Thanks for clearing that up Yelsew.
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by your standard, wouldn't this be accomplished against the free will of man?If you do not exercise your free will, it will be taken from you.