Sorry it took so long Sky.
skypair said:
Regeneration is the "work" that God has begun in us (Phil 1:6) when we receive Christ. It is done by the POWER of the indwelling HS.
Not sure I agree since regeneration is not something 'begun' as though it is not completed yet. (It may be cause I'm not sure what you are getting at here, so bare with me).
Regeneration IS a completed work of God not a continuing work.
2Cr 5:17 Therefore if any man [be] in Christ, [he is] a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.
Notice the term 'are passed' which is in the indicitive mood meaning - a simple statement of fact.
The same is with 'are become' which is also in the indicitive mood as well.
The phrase "all things are become new" is the same as saying "all things [
have] become new" thus establishing NOT a progressive regeneration but a completed fact, and is why it states the
old ARE passed and the
new ARE become (not becoming).
Since you and I hold regeneration in the same meaning I will use this verse of born again to illistrate anther statement of fact not progressive regeneration.
You can not 'see' (meaning percieve) the Kingdom of God unless you are 'born again'. Not until you are completely born again. It is an established fact that either either ARE or ARE NOT.
Conversion is IMMEDIATE justification -- regeneration is PROGRESSIVE sanctification. We are reBORN as babes growing into the "adults" -- into the "image of His dear Son," Rom 8:29.
Regeneration is NOT sanctification.
We are either born again or we are not, and it is that simple.
Regeneration, Sanctification, and Glorification can best expressed in like manner:
1. He HAS saved us (regeneration) – Eph. 2:8 For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God;
2. He IS saving us (sanctification) - 2 Cor. 4:16 Therefore we do not lose heart, but though our outer man is decaying, yet our inner man is being renewed day by day.
3. He WILL save us (glorification) - 1 Peter 1:5 who are protected by the power of God through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.
Regeneration and Sanctification ARE NOT the same thing.
Actually, it's like I just said -- we are born "babes" in Christ and, yes, it takes till the Bema to be "complete" in Christ!
Umm. No, that is not what scripture states. Eph 2:8 (HAVE BEEN SAVED) We will see the culmination of the salvation we have already at the Bema Seat but the Bema Seat in no way is there to establishes us as the saved. The Bema seat is for those ALREADY deemed saved. It is a place of rewards for those who ALREADY ARE saved.
Allan, unless you are born again you CANNOT SEE the kingdom of God, right? When you only believe, you do NOT see the kingdom. You must repent and receive to turn hope into sight!
If you will note the word "see" can also mean and in fact does mean 'perceive' - to understand something. This 'see' is connected to being born again JUST as being born again is connected with 'entering' the Kingdom. They are synonamous.
It is why the world know (understand - perceive) we are here because they hear us but do not understand what we are doing.
This is why Nick asks How can this be. Not that he disputed Jesus but that he never noticed that truth until Jesus presented it to him regarding the scriptures he (Nick) was considered a master of.
However, regarding 'believe' - I do not believe you are correct. If you were able to read the Greek like you do the English you would not see the word believe or faith as different words. They are actaully the same word. And can be seen where Scripture states :
Act 15:11 But we believe that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved, even as they.
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Act 16:31 And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.
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Rom 10:9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
Since we both beleive that born again IS saved, you will note the above states that they only believed that they are and or are to be saved/born again.
BTW - where are you learning alot of this believe and repent and then you get faith from God to replace your belief. Or that regeneration is sanctification and that we are becoming saved until the bema where we ARE saved?
You know, we usually think of sight in regards to when we seen Christ or when Messiah's kingdom comes. But Allan -- wouldn't you agree that when we believe and are saved that we CAN see the kingdom of God? Isn't that what 1Cor 2 -- knowing the 'hidden wisdom of God' -- is all about? SEEING the mysteries and parables when the world cannot?
Sorry, I am again in disagreement.
To see Christ IS to see the Kingdom for the Kingdom is in Christ, is of Christ, Through Christ, and by Christ. Christ IS our Faith and Hope (expectation).
What is eternal life but that we might know the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom He has sent.
Paul stated "I count all things [but] loss for the excellency
of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord...".
IOW - To see Christ for who He truly is, is to see the very Kingdom of God, and know Christ is to also know the Kingdom into which we have entered.
But I'm glad asked these questions. I don't believe Calvinists have thought of this either.
I never said I think the Calvinists have not thought this through. But I did want to speak of it to be better set forth an understanding of Regeneration and let others define the words and their meaning, what it is and does. That way we can honestly set forth a proper dialog to see if it can be an either or premise with no damage to the scripture or if we could potentially see it as a Prelude TO salvaiton or the Act OF salvation.