Are you once again going to ignore what I have posted and continue to question my Christian faith. I posted this before but you ignored it then but perhaps this time you will actually read it and believe what I have said.
Let's give it a try...
The Righteousness of God Through Faith
man has the capacity to respond willingly to God’s means of seeking to save the lost, NOT that man would seek God if left alone.
Humanism 101
Bible: No one seeks God, not even one.
our gracious God is actively working in and through creation, conscience, His bride, His Holy Spirit filled followers, and His Word to aid humanity in their conversion.
Humanism 101
"Creation conscience" what gobbly gook nonsense philosophy is that. Not one shred of Biblical support.
Bible: God chooses to save those whom he adopted before the foundation of the world.
salvation is wholly of God in that He owes no man forgiveness or eternal life, even if they freely repent and humbly submit to Him as Lord and Savior.
Humanism 101 - half truth
Bible: Even while we were dead in our trespasses, God made us alive. By grace we are saved.
There is no freedom given by sin for a person to repent. God must break them free from their shackles before repentance can happen.
Asking for forgiveness no more merits that forgiveness than the prodigal son’s return home merited the reception he received from his father.
The prodigal son was already in the Father's house. He was not outside the family. All believer's have the potential to be like the prodigal son. Those outside the family receive no inheritance.
The false belief that forgiveness is somehow owed to those who freely humble themselves and ask for it leads to erroneous conclusions.
A dead person won't even ask for forgiveness, nor humble themselves.
Faith in Christ Jesus is not a work, it is not meritorious but it is God's condition for salvation.
Humanism 101
Bible: But God, even while you were dead in sins, made you alive with Christ Jesus. By grace you are saved.
Faith before salvation is humanism 101 and salvation by law apart from grace.
Sliverhair, thank you for sharing. Now you, and all readers, can clearly see why your theology is humanist.