NO I'M NOT. Please pay attention brother. I really am trying to find common ground but it's like you just want to disagree with me so badly you can't understand my words.
brother....you want me to agree with you, but you are wrong. Why would I want to do this?
Abraham is just a sinful as anyone.
Here is the common ground if that is what you want. NOW...Therefore Abraham was a reprobate. Therefore he was “given over to sin”. Therefore he was in rebellion to a holy God.
He has fallen short and if not for the grace of God he would die and go to hell, OK????
Therefore a reprobate. Therefore “given over to sin”. Therefore he was in rebellion to a holy God.
What else do I have to say to get you to understand my affirmation of that.
We will see if you mean this.
We are in agreement on this point. The break the law and according to the law of righteousness the ALL fall short. Even Abraham and all the examples I have point to. OK?????
Therefore Abraham was a reprobate. Therefore “given over to sin”. Therefore he was in rebellion to a holy God.
Finally!!! YES. This is all I have been saying. This is our point of contention. You acknowledge that ABE does "come to God," while the people in Romans 1 denied Him as God.
No..I said God came to Abraham the reprobate.
So he didn't do what the people in Rom. 1 did, he SINNED (broke the law) but he still acknowledged God and "came to him."
No...he did just as all men in Romans 1, because he too was a reprobate.
You teach that is because God elected him and effectually caused him to do so, which is fine.
The reason, ...this is what the Bible says.
I know that is what you believe,
This we agree on
but it still provides a qualification that there were some men who did acknowledge God as God and who didn't deny Him as those in Rom. 1 did. Do you understand NOW?
Yes..I have always understood you here. This is why I say you are wrong. Do you understand this? NOW?
Abraham was reprobate just as all men, just as Paul says, just as I showed you the OT says he is......
understand?
Follow me without trying to find disagreement at every turn:
ok
All are sinners and unrighteous according to Law! (even Abraham)
Yes..and therefore reprobate. Given over to sin. In rebellion to God.
Some are justified according to their faith. (like Abraham)
The elect are...yes. The others remain reprobates. Election is God acting up on the desire to sin by all men, to hinder it's control power on man, which God has allowed so far to sin. But when the eyes are open, man sees himself as a sinner and desires to be saved from the sin. Otherwise, nothing changes in the sinner
The point of our contention why some believe and other don't (freely/effectually)
Election
Now, this is our point of contention. Finally we are getting there. We are in disagreement over the ability of man to "freely" believe the revelation of God, NOT WHETHER OR NOT ALL MEN ARE SINNERS (UNRIGHTEOUS) OR NOT.
ok...then you mean all men are reprobates...given over to sin.....rebellion to God.
Now that we have both acknowledge that not all men are unbelievers who have rebelled to the point of being "given over to their unbelieving rebellion" we can move on to talk about why some believe and others don't, rather than IF some believe and others don't.
I would never say this. Why can't you get this?????? They have rebelled. They are all reprobates. They are all given over to sin.
That is Pauls point. You keep wanting me to agree with you when you wrong.
I know, I know, I still don't "get it," but I know what you are saying. You are saying Abraham would have been an unbeliever and would have rebelled like those in Romans 1
NO you don't get it. I'm saying
ABRAHAM WAS in full rebellion...given over to sin. HE WORSHIPED OTHER GODS!!!!!!!!
if God hadn't chosen him and effectually called him to faith, but if you go back and read what I've been saying from the beginning I have acknowledged that all along as your view and as being the point of our contention. It is not that difficult.
I agree, believers too can grown hardened, and that brings up a whole new list of arguments. Such as, is it even possible for the elect to grow hardened and rebel?
No its not a new list,
its the same list. If you rebell you become hard to God.
The elect are reprobates too?
DING DING DING!!!! I have said this from the start!!!! Helloo??
I know you believe all WOULD be reprobates if NOT for God's electing them (which I acknowledge before), but surely you are not saying all people, even the elect, are reprobates, are you?
Yes I am saying this. On the other thread you asked for other reformed believers that teach this, and I gave you a list of maybe 10. Why didn't you read this after asking for it? Why can you not understand??
reason (As I said before)...you don't know what hardening is.
I know he is not talked about, he is merely an example of someone who lived and died while acknowledging, loving, believing in and pleasing God (unlike the people of Romans 1).
Not unlike, but
just like the Romans 1 people.
I'm not asking you to agree with me...just UNDERSTAND WHAT I"M SAYING. Can you not do this??