Calvinism doesn't have a deed to all scripture.
No. Scripture has a deed to all Calvinism.
The who so ever wills is all that will be saved.
Agreed. But SINCE no unregenerate person is willing, thankfully God changes the hearts of men so that they are willing.
All those whose hearts are changed by God are the "whosoever wills..." None else seek after God. All natural men do not and cannot recieve the things of the Spirit of God.
It is God who draws man. It is God who convicts. It is God who convinces man. It is man who surrenders to God.
We agree on all of these points. But the question at hand is does the prayers of the saints move God to draw harder or more times on the one prayed for?
If so, God is showing favoritism to those prayed for- and I thought that was anathema maranatha to the non-reformed.
You might say "but man can do nothing towards his own Salvation." Surrender is giving up which is doing nothing to stop it anylonger.
Then you'll say man's rebellion is more powerful than God and I'll say no. God gave man freewill. He doesn't want men who aren't willing. God if He chose to, could save man anyway although He doesn't because a willing heart is much more valuable to God.
Why is it more valuable to God and what do you base the idea that it is more valuable to God upon? Do you have any Bible for that?
Can't you see that those with out willingness in the verse above are not accepted by God. The willingness is the part you'd rather not look at. I think you see it you just don't want to admit it. Is Loving God a work? I love many people and not once would I consider it work. It just is.
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NE is willing until they are regenerated. Romans 8 says the carnal mind is enmity with God and is not subject unto the law of God neither indeed can it be.
I Corinthians 2 says, "The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him, neither can he for they are spiritually discerned.
Once I realized that Christ layed down His life for me I couldn't help but Love Him Then I'm a workaholic:love2:
Yes, he changed your heart and you COULD NOT HELP BUT LOVE HIM.
I've never heard a Calvinist say this truth any better.
You'd make a good one if you weren't so stubbornly opposed to changing.