Reformed1689
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Not necessarily, in the view I am talking about people literally believe that Christ died for someone but still are not saved.That view would be Universalism....
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Not necessarily, in the view I am talking about people literally believe that Christ died for someone but still are not saved.That view would be Universalism....
IF we hold to the PSt viewpoint, as think we both do, then the death of Jesus was on an individual basis for particular sinners.Not necessarily, in the view I am talking about people literally believe that Christ died for someone but still are not saved.
Christ will either be one's condemning Judge or one's Savior. Romans 8:34; Romans 14:9.He died for the sins of all does not mean God intended to have Him atone and save all!
All of us were born in the state of already being condemned....Christ will either be one's condemning Judge or one's Savior. Romans 8:34; Romans 14:9.
John 3:18. 1 John 2:2. 1 John 5:19. Romans 8:34. 2 Corinthians 5:14-21.All of us were born in the state of already being condemned....
We were all born as sinners and under the condemnation judgment of God!John 3:18. 1 John 2:2. 1 John 5:19. Romans 8:34. 2 Corinthians 5:14-21.
Christ died for childeren. Mark 10:14-15. John 3:3-4.We were all born as sinners and under the condemnation judgment of God!
Yes, it would.
That is a false statement. God cannot do ANYTHING. He cannot sin.
I believe that God freely chose to save babies, infants, and those mentally unable to understand to receive eternal life in Christ!Christ died for childeren. Mark 10:14-15. John 3:3-4.
The only way God can save lost sinners and still be true to himself is the Calvinist way!We never said God will sin.
God is sovereign!
God can do anything!
But suppose out of curiosity, or experiment, He can't run a NON-Calvinist system.
So my simple question is. Could God do it "our way" if he wanted to?
Or is he limited to the real God --> Calvin Tradition?
He doesn't have the capacity to make a free will being as "theorized" by non Calvinist.
The only way God can save lost sinners and still be true to himself is the Calvinist way!
As Spurgeon stated, the Calvinist way is the Gospel way!No its not... Its the CHRIST way!... Calvin never saved anyone!... Brother Glen
John 14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
As Spurgeon stated, the Calvinist way is the Gospel way!
Yes, its just they they misunderstand why and how God saved them!Do those who do not believe in the doctrine of election are they saved?... Brother Glen
Reynolds (whom I typically think rather highly of) simply needs to be more creative in his thinking...One does not need to know the five poinst of Calvinism to hold to Eternal Security.
On the five points, as I hold them, not being a Calvinist in my view point.
Total Depravity.
Mankind on their own do not seek or understand God. Romans 3:11.
Unconditional Election.
One of the principle conditions of God's election of His elect is they do not merit being elect.
Unmerited yes. Not unconditional. Ephesians 1:4.
Limited Atonement.
That is patently false. Christ's death for sin is for the whole world. 1 John 2:2. 1 John 5:19.
There is no "believer's world" as such. Not Biblical.
Irresistible Grace.
God's grace is available to all men, Titus 2:11. There are those who persist to resist God's sanctifying Spirit, Acts 7:51. Men cannot take credit for faith in Christ, but are fully to blame for their rejection of God's grace.
John 16:7-11.
Perseverance of the Saints.
God who saves, keeps those whom He saves. John 10:26-29.
Noting 1 Corinthians 13:7 with 1 John 4:7.
The only way God can save lost sinners and still be true to himself is the Calvinist way!
I mean TECHNICALLY even the compatibilist acknowledges that God could have determined everyone to come most freely.So God is not sovereign. Not free to choose any particular way. He is forced to be Calvinist. He couldn't decide to save all mankind by the snap of a finger if he wanted to. Out of his reach.
I'm not asking what you think he is doing now. I want to know if you believe him doing things differently is out of his limit and power.
I have to hand it to you. Just when I thought I have read the most stupid, inane comment on the Baptist Board, you come along and prove me wrong. Spiritual abortions? Really? You should be ashamed of yourself.I mean TECHNICALLY even the compatibilist acknowledges that God could have determined everyone to come most freely.
But God didn't want to. God loves to create people to burn em. Lil spiritual abortions.
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I mean TECHNICALLY even the compatibilist acknowledges that God could have determined everyone to come most freely.
But God didn't want to. God loves to create people to burn em. Lil spiritual abortions.
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Many of us "compatiblists" also believe that the world we live in is also the best possible world for God's purposes, and that all of Creation is purposed for God's glory. That is an aspect that sometimes seems to be missed in these discussions. It appears sometimes man, rather than God, takes center stage in topics of this nature.I mean TECHNICALLY even the compatibilist acknowledges that God could have determined everyone to come most freely.
But God didn't want to. God loves to create people to burn em. Lil spiritual abortions.
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