predestination and providence are the basis of any and all meaningful prayer, thats why.Not Calvinists. Why would a true believer of Calvin's positions on Sovereignty pray about anything.
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predestination and providence are the basis of any and all meaningful prayer, thats why.Not Calvinists. Why would a true believer of Calvin's positions on Sovereignty pray about anything.
you cannot answer the op so you offer the tired strawman defense....Building strawmen is much more satisfying. After all, you can win every argument when a strawman is involved.
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But, Gods will will be done with or without us?Because prayer is not about so much about God as it is about us. The Almighty, self-sufficient God of creation does not need our prayers. As our Father, He desires them. At its basic level prayer is the creature talking to the Creator. When we pray we are asking for God's will to be done, not our own (Mat. 6:10).
The O. P. Is asking us to defend a premise we don't believe. Why would we do that?you cannot answer the op so you offer the tired strawman defense....
try and address the op...I do not think you can....prove me wrong.
He is asking for what you do believe...when you pray...he is asking for exactly what you ask God in prayer...do not over think it ...The O. P. Is asking us to defend a premise we don't believe. Why would we do that?
1. It IS a strawman argument. thatbrian makes them all the time. Yes, they are tiring.you cannot answer the op so you offer the tired strawman defense....
try and address the op...I do not think you can....prove me wrong.
ITL,1. It IS a strawman argument. thatbrian makes them all the time. Yes, they are tiring.
2. I'm not an Arminian, so why would I answer it.
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No, he asked "So, my question is, why do Arminians pray for the salvation of uncle Billy or cousin Daisy? What exactly are they asking God to do?"He is asking for what you do believe...when you pray...he is asking for exactly what you ask God in prayer...do not over think it ...
alright...technically....but you know what he means, and i think the answer makes a person think through it....that can be helpfulNo, he asked "So, my question is, why do Arminians pray for the salvation of uncle Billy or cousin Daisy? What exactly are they asking God to do?"
That question is fine, but I am not conceding his false premise in his first paragraph. "So" means since the above was true, answer this. The above was no true, SO, I ain't conceding it to be true by answering the question after "so."
Same issue...what exactly do you pray...just for random souls??? He is asking when you pray for close friends, and family in particular...what do you ask God? Do you ask God to do something that your theology does not say can happen??
The O. P. Is asking us to defend a premise we don't believe. Why would we do that?
ITL,
The op is direct.....he is making a point, granted you might not care for the point he makes, but if it is valid...it should be considered.
Many believe if the truth be known,,,everyone is a cal when praying for loved ones, no matter what they profess to believe.
The op is asking, if salvation is up to the sinner, if God has done all he can do...why ask anything in prayer then?
Ok...i will bite on this....ITL.....have you ever prayed and asked God to save someone?Well, then the OP has got to be one of the worst communicators on the planet if that's what he's asking, because that's not remotely what he wrote. You're not doing very well here, either.
Ok fine...so....what things do you ask in.prayer? COULD you.list a few items?How could I ask God to do something that "my" theology does not say can happen? My theology says Jesus saves.
Ok...i will bite on this....ITL.....have you ever prayed and asked God to save someone?
If you answer yes.....what were you asking God to Do?
What were you requesting and asking God?
Did you ask for God to give the person a new heart?
Did you ask for God to regenerate that dead sinner to life?
Did you ask for God to make the person willing and able to respond saving my to the word preached?
Have you asked God to prepare the persons heart to welcome the word preached?
Have you asked for God to give the person no peace, and no rest until they rest in Jesus?
That is a few examples of the question of the op..
Now if you do not petition for any of these things....what do you specifically pray for instead.....is that clearer?
Why would a calvinist ask God to do His will since its already a done deal?
HankD
I don't know if Uncle Billy is of the elect. He may be saved at the last possible moment but the Lord will keep His promise. Violate Billy's will? Hyperbole much?
you cannot answer the op so you offer the tired strawman defense....
try and address the op...I do not think you can....prove me wrong.