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You have the final say in your eternal state/situation?
yes or No?
Scripture(s) Please!
With that said, do you believe that there are some people whom God chooses not to save?My salvation is 100% of God. 100%. That leaves 0% for Bob.
Jesus told Nick at night that in the New Birth the Spirit works invisibly and we only discern the results. So it is God's choice on whom the Spirit will do His regenerative work.
Permit Him? Who is "god" here?
God doesn't need my permission. I love Him only because He first loved me. I respond in repentance/faith only because He first enabled me to respond.
The "marriage" analogy fails in today's society (we fall in love, woo the one, propose and hope they accept - mutual). But the TRUE marriage analogy is that of an arranged marriage.
Not MY will - my will was an enemy and hater of Christ and I could not seek, call, receive, obey or even will/want to marry Him. But arranged by my Heavenly Father in the portals of eternity to make me His child and bride for His Son. Bought and paid for. One-sided covenant.
But,oh, when He changed my heart, I could not run FAST ENOUGH to the arms of my new Love. And rest still today, sweetly on His breast, while He whispers in my ear.
"I am His, and He is mine"!
Deuteronomy 30:19 (KJV)You have the final say in your eternal state/situation?
yes or No?
Scripture(s) Please!
My salvation is 100% of God. 100%. That leaves 0% for Bob.
Jesus told Nick at night that in the New Birth the Spirit works invisibly and we only discern the results. So it is God's choice on whom the Spirit will do His regenerative work.
Permit Him? Who is "god" here?
God doesn't need my permission. I love Him only because He first loved me. I respond in repentance/faith only because He first enabled me to respond.
The "marriage" analogy fails in today's society (we fall in love, woo the one, propose and hope they accept - mutual). But the TRUE marriage analogy is that of an arranged marriage.
Not MY will - my will was an enemy and hater of Christ and I could not seek, call, receive, obey or even will/want to marry Him. But arranged by my Heavenly Father in the portals of eternity to make me His child and bride for His Son. Bought and paid for. One-sided covenant.
But,oh, when He changed my heart, I could not run FAST ENOUGH to the arms of my new Love. And rest still today, sweetly on His breast, while He whispers in my ear.
"I am His, and He is mine"!
So in truth you ARE saying God could not save you a part from you willingly desiring Him to do so. Thus it is NOT 100% God, you have to be willing or God will not save you. Otherwise, why change your heart in order TO save you?
If it was NOT your will, why did God wait to save you till you were 'willingly'?
Additionally, the 'arranged marriage', IF you look at it historically, the bride DID have the option of not marrying their intended. Though it was often done for the sake of the family's pride and honor, it WAS NOT a guarantee because it was pre-arranged. Thus your analogy falls equally short.
"I believe" God CAN do whatsoever he will, "I do not believe" he will save someone without faith and belief.
Calvin believed that God does reveal Himself to natural man through nature. What God has made.
There was a farmer who said God provided the water and the seed, so he said let God do the work in the field to grow the crop. That season no crop came and he lost the farm.
The man who bought it, tilled the ground prepared it, got rid of the rocky soil until it was fine. He planted each seed in the precise depth , he watered it, he tended it and watched over. When the crop came it was at an abundance.
The guy who owned it before came by and congratulated him and said that God blessed him. He replied you should of seen it when God had it by Himself.
Personally I don't like the term 'allow' as it has various connotations and in this sense it will most always be negative.1) I dont see where he said he gave his permission
2) God changes the heart independent of any human desire.
Bob made his point evidently clear....IE, Salvation is all of God & none of us. Thank you Bob!
You have the final say in your eternal state/situation?
yes or No?
Scripture(s) Please!
Then your answer is True, God cannot save a person without that person's permission. Correct?
If this is addressed to me, I have presented many scriptures that showed that is US who MUST REPENT of OUR sins, and that God WILL NOT REPENT for us!! Not yelling, just for emphasis only.
The way the other side(DoG) "doles" it out, it is nothing more than a glorified "shotgun wedding". A wedding involves two willing people. When God saves us, we are then married to Jesus, and are the Lamb's wife, that John saw coming down from heaven as a bride adorned for Her Husband.
And as far as words such as "allow", "permission"/"permit", they have a negative connotation to them. God doesn't come to us and say, "Excuse Me, but if it's okay with you, I'd like to save your soul. Is this okay with you??" No one from either side of this debate will concur with this either. Grace is "extended" to all, and those who WILLINGLY accept it, will be saved. Those who REJECT it, will die lost. Its that cut and dried.