So you disagree that it come from Jesus?
No, I actually agree with you 100%, because Jesus is the Word of God.
John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
Rev 19:13 And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God.
Jesus is the Word of God. And we are saved by hearing the word of God.
Where I disagree is that I believe that we hear the word of God from the outside, and then receive the word inwardly. If you go to church and listen to the sermon, do the preacher's words originate from within you? Of course not, the preaching of the word of God originates from without you. Only when you not only listen, but take to heart the words of God do they work effectually within you. One man hears "thou shalt not steal" and takes them to heart and resolves to be as honest as possible. Another man hears these same words but does not take them to heart and continues to steal whenever he can.
One more time, please see the simple picture the Lord himself provided.
Rev 3:20 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
Where is Jesus here? Is he inside with you, or is he outside knocking and calling?
What does it mention next? It next says, "if any man hear my voice". Where is Jesus at this point? He is still on the outside knocking and calling.
This is ridiculous to have to explain. We all have experienced someone knocking on our door or ringing the doorbell. That person is outside desiring to come in. It is foolish to even have to explain something that everyone knows and easily understands. But this seems to be necessary when speaking to Calvinists.
Now, what does Jesus mention next? He says, "and open the door". Now, who does the opening, Jesus or you? You open the door. Calvinists may not like this, but the responsibility to open the door belongs to you. Jesus is not a criminal, he is not a burglar who busts down your door. No, he is a gentleman who politely knocks and calls to you, and you have the responsibility of opening the door.
And what does Jesus say he will do if you open the door? He says, "I will come IN to him". Did you notice the word "IN" there? Now where is Jesus? He is now inside with you and sits down and sups with you.
So, this very simple picture clearly shows how salvation works. God calls or knocks on your door with his word, with the scriptures, or preaching of the gospel. Every man has the ability to hear God's word. But a man is given the responsibility to open the door. This is man's will. Jesus will not force himself upon you. He wants to save you, and he makes this known. But only if you willingly receive him of your own free will and invite him in, will he enter. Now he is on the inside, within you.
The scriptures clearly show that you receive the Holy Spirit by hearing the word of God and believeing.
Gal 3:2 This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
How do you receive the Holy Spirit? By the hearing (mentioned 1st) of faith (mentioned 2nd). So you hear the word of God, then believe, then receive the Spirit.
You do not have the Holy Spirit
inside you until
after you hear the word of God and believe.
But you Cals will not listen. You can provide not one word of scripture to support your doctrine, I just showed several that clearly and easily support mine.