webdog said:
Convenient you left off UNLESS The Father draws them. All that is needed is the Father's drawing. John 12:32 gives us who's included in this drawing...
==I did not leave that off, in fact that was my whole point. Nobody can or will come to Christ without first being drawn by the Father. As for John 12:32, I think we have been here before. If you are saying that the drawing in John 6:44 and 12:32 are the same then you are promoting universalism. Why? Notice what Jesus said about those who are drawn by the Father in John 6:44...
"No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and
I will raise him up on the last day"
Those who are drawn in John 6:44 will be raised up by Jesus on the last day. In the context this raising is clearly a raising to life (6:40,45). So however you understand John 12:32 you must acknowledge that it is not speaking of the same type of drawing as mentioned in John 6:44. If you don't acknowledge that then you are forced into universalism.
webdog said:
Jesus also doesn't say all that are drawn are given, what you seem to be implying.
==Yes He does.
In verse 37 it is those the Father gives Jesus who come to Jesus and recieve eternal life (see also John 17:2). In verse 40 it is those who believe who Jesus will raise to life on the last day (see also John 5:24). In verse 44 it is those who are drawn to Jesus by the Father who are raised to life (eternal life). In verse 45 it is those who have been taught by the Father who come to Jesus (salvation). So, unless you are willing to rip the whole thing apart and put divisions where no divisions exist, those the Father gives to Jesus come to Jesus because the Father draws them to Jesus. Jesus does not cast them away or allow them to be lost again and will raise them up to life on the last day (Jn 6:37-45). This is the plain sense meaning of the text. There is no way, using the text of John 6:37-45 alone, to say that verses 37,40,44 are talking about different things.
Now, are all who are drawn given? Yes! Why? Because all who are given to Jesus come to Jesus (vs37) and nobody can come to Jesus unless the Father draws them to Jesus (vs44) and all who are drawn (vs44) are raised to life. So yes, all who are drawn are given.
webdog said:
So God doesn't value an evil man treating his child good? I'm not talking about counting that act as righteousness...but He doesn't value good?
==God said that all of their good deeds are like dirty rags. How does God view ANY good deed done by a lost person: As dirty rags. Does God like the fact that they are "good" to their children? I'm sure He would rather them be good to their children then bad but their being good to their children earns them no brownie points with God. Their good deeds, all of their good deeds, are nothing but dirty rags in God's eyes.
webdog said:
Why, then, are they going to be judged on EVERYTHING done in the body...both GOOD and bad?
==What verse are you using for this? God says all their righteous deeds are nasty in His sight. In Matthew 7:21-23 Jesus says He will look at lost people, who thought they were Christians but were not, and will say that their good works were "lawlessness". Nothing a lost person can do will be valued by God. They cannot please God.