Rev. Lowery
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john p thats exactly what i was hoping i would get for answers but i am looking for contrary points seems ppl that post here dont see these things the way we do.
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No man can come unless drawn...BUT "...I will draw ALL MEN unto Me."When Jesus says, "No one CAN (has the ability to) come unto me unless," that is a clear statement that not everyone has the ability to do the thing that is needed.
I am not under the impression this verse is dealing with salvation. Paul is speaking to Christians. He is telling them that the "natural man" (separate from the "new" man which we become when justified) does not know the "things" of God. We still possess the "natural man" within us as sin nature. The "new man" DOES understand the things of God, as we have the "mind of Christ".When Paul says "the natural man does not understand the things of the Spirit of God, nor CAN (have the ability to) he know them," that is a clear statement that not everyone has the ability to do the thing that is required.
You jump from "mind" to "those people". WE are "those people" if WE set our minds on the things of the flesh! This is not separating people, but natures.When Paul says, "the mind set on the flesh CANNOT (does not have the ability to) please God," that is a clear statement that those people do not have the ability to do the thing that is required.
You say "the faith". What is that? The Bible never separates different kinds of faith. ALL MEN are born with the ability to have faith in something. You sit in a chair, you have faith the chair will support your weight. When you go through a green light, you have faith that those at the red light will stop. When my son asks me to spin him by his legs, he has faith (even at a very young age) that I will not drop him. Faith is not a gift for a select group. God has given every man faith to use.No matter how many statement say something is needed in order to get into heaven (faith), you cannot assume that the faith is a natural ability that every man has just because they are born.
That God is the author of sin? Then that's a good thing that most don't agree with you and johnp!Originally posted by Rev. Lowery:
john p thats exactly what i was hoping i would get for answers but i am looking for contrary points seems ppl that post here dont see these things the way we do.
Let me ask you something. If I were to say "I'm going to make johnp mad" and then I kicked you in the shin...was my statement truthful? I believe this was the context God used this statement in. He "hardened Pharaoh's heart" by using his own stubborness with the continued persistance of sending Moses to say "let My people go", by plagues, and by the fact that those whom he enslaved were "God's people" and God's desire to bless and free them.Helen has accepted the idea that God will harden a man's heart so that He can kill Pharaoh's firstborn and his nations firstborn why can't you?
I do?So you agree with the catholics that Mary is the "queen of heaven"?!?
No. You made no statement.Let me ask you something. If I were to say "I'm going to make johnp mad" and then I kicked you in the shin...was my statement truthful?
Tim tried it on the other day. He was saying that when God's words meet a stubbon man the word harden him. (That right Tim? A bit paraphrased but that is how I understood it.) The scripture does not say that God's word hardened him but, I will harden him so that he does not let my people go. Ex 4:21. Is that not so? You change scripture.I believe this was the context God used this statement in.
We have nothing of our own.God has given every man faith to use.
Yes.When I sin did I choose to sin?
Yes.Can I choose not to sin?
"Can" you? Yes. Will God allow it "all I want"? No.If saved can I sin all I want because I believe in Christ?
God never "looks over" sin. If you are a believer, you are fogiven as your sin has been put on Christ. God will still chasten His children who sin.Will God over look my sin because of my belief in Christ?
We are commanded to (preach, that is). Oh wait...just because we are commanded to does not make it so. Us on the BB must be the ones who can preach, argue and debate. Argue and debate is a result of *gasp* free will.If we are pedestined for Hell or Heaven then why preach, argue, and debate points of view?
AmenGod knows what choice we will make but knowing the choice and causeing the choice are 2 differant things.
Either permissible or declarative, yes.Is everything Gods will?
Giving encouragement and succor to the enemy is cool.Yep, got it right Johnp.
What works, seperating the word from God? Or we go my way? God again tells man what to do then forces him (sinner) to disobey Him (God).Yep, got it right Johnp. But I am not seperating God from His word. And it works Johnp. Or we go your way. God again tells man what to do then forces him (sinner) to disobey Him (God).
I have faith but it was a gift it is not originating in me but my God lives there.Someone says "God has given every man faith to use." Are you agreeing with him from your statement of "we have nothing of our own." Which, if you have been paying attention at all from all these threads on calvinism and non. That both side agree it is all of God.
Fancy asking a supralapsarian Calvinist if he believes Mary to be the Queen of Heaven? HaHa! If you are intent on fishing trips you should go where the fish are.johnp, you blatantly dodge answers with cute remarks if you can't answer them.
I didn't see it as a question it looks like a startled reply. In your dreams. Mary was a peasant girl made good by God. You see 'I do?' is a question which you failed to answer. If I gave the impression that I do then show me where the impression springs from please.So you agree with the catholics that Mary is the "queen of heaven"?!?
Your question: Let me ask you something. If I were to say "I'm going to make johnp mad" and then I kicked you in the shin...was my statement truthful?johnp, you blatantly dodge answers with cute remarks if you can't answer them.
Getting kicked in the shin wouldn't make you mad? You have a wooden leg?Your question: Let me ask you something. If I were to say "I'm going to make johnp mad" and then I kicked you in the shin...was my statement truthful?
I answered no. And again I say, you said no such thing.
If I were to say...
That's what question marks are there for.I didn't see it as a question it looks like a startled reply.
JOB 2:10 He replied, "You are talking like a foolish woman. Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?" In all this, Job did not sin in what he said.Getting kicked in the shin wouldn't make you mad?
HaHa! No.You have a wooden leg?
You asked, 'was my statement truthful? I replied you made no statement. You proposed a course of action to elicit a response. It is an hypothesis. I kick john and john will attempt to cave my head in. Is the hypothesis correct? No. ...would my statement be truthful?No kidding I "said no such thing". Have a hard time reading...?
What for, to show a startled surprise?That's what question marks are there for.
This below Tim is scripture, you can find it in a book called the bible.Tom over and over it has been stated that in each case of hardening or blinding the people FIRST rejected the Christ.