This is suspect, at best, heresy at worst. "For BY GRACE you have been SAVED, THROUGH FAITH...."So grace is not part of the equation...
Rev. G
EPH. 2:8-9
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This is suspect, at best, heresy at worst. "For BY GRACE you have been SAVED, THROUGH FAITH...."So grace is not part of the equation...
He created all with the possibility of being saved. He gave free will for them to choose according to the wooing of the Spirit. Some will accept and some will not.Originally posted by Pastor Larry:
The reality is that your God created people he knew would go to hell. He could have shown his love by not creating them but he didn't do so. He created them knowing they would go to hell. What kind of "loving" God do you serve?
Baptist Believer:Originally posted by Pastor Larry:
The reality is that your God created people he knew would go to hell. He could have shown his love by not creating them but he didn't do so. He created them knowing they would go to hell. What kind of "loving" God do you serve?
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He created all with the possibility of being saved. He gave free will for them to choose according to the wooing of the Spirit. Some will accept and some will not.
Love involves giving a choice.
Rev. G.;Original post by Rev. G.
Baptist Believer:
You haven't really dealt with the argument that Pastor Larry set forth. He is dealing with the issue of "foreknowledge," not with "possibility." Is God's foreknowledge "perfect"? Is it "infallible"? Or is God's knowledge of the future limited?
Rev. G
Are you saying that's scriptural?Originally posted by Baptist Believer:
Love involves giving a choice.
Are you saying that's scriptural?Originally posted by npetreley:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Baptist Believer:
Love involves giving a choice.
Are you saying that's scriptural?Originally posted by Chappie:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by npetreley:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Baptist Believer:
Love involves giving a choice.
God does not bestow or dispense His Grace! God's grace is what he extends to us as his mode of operation.God did not dispense Grace according to the foreknowledge of who would and would not choose to believe the Gospel.
To say this hinges all upon works of man.
Grace is unmerited favor. To look forward and to see those who would choose to believe and bestowing Grace, renders it favor by merit.
God Bless.
Bro. Dallas
Gen.18.17-19: "And the Lord said, Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do; Seeing that Abraham shall surely become a great and mighty nation, and all the nations of the earth shall be blessed in him? For I know him, that he will command his childen and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do justice and judgement; that the Lord may bring upon Abraham that which he hath spoken of him."If one thinks on the issue of predestination from that perspective, it is not difficult to see that the battle between Calvinist and Armenian theology regarding predestination has no merit either way. God does not look back nor forward, He looks on what is!
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