Deliverance from Calvinism

Sorry but

John 20:31 (LEB) — 31 but these things are recorded in order that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.

Scripture states that by believing, you may have life.
Thats to the regenerated Sheep. Scripture isnt written to the unregenerate, they dead in sin
 
I understand this is the typical/traditional teaching from such verses as this, However, the issue is more complex than just trying to take what Paul said here at "face value". There are more things to consider instead of simply believing everything we've ever done throughout our entire lives will be reconsidered. Some men's sin are open before hand. Some men's follow. Some are already judged. Some await judgment.

Lets witness what the verses you reference do not say......

1. They do not reference the entirety of our sinfulness.
2. They do not reference the times of our ignorance. Like when we are a children or unable to understand the simplest of things.
3. They do not reference our sins relative to dementia or physical impairments that make it impossible for us to live without the assistance of others. Sin is much deeper than most people think.
4. They do not reference the sins of others that put us in impossible situations. (I can elaborate but be prepared to be offended. I avoid the details because of the shocking circumstances they include )

As you rightfully witnessed, there is complexity here. That is why God personally is going to judge us. He understands the complexity of these situations better than anyone else. Including ourselves.

I stand by what I said. I'll expand why.

Most people believe they can't forget something entirely. Living proves otherwise. While some may insist that God actually remembers yet doesn't consider their actions, there are Scriptures to consider that say otherwise.

Psa 103:12 as far as the east is from the west, so far does he remove our transgressions from us.

Heb 8:12 For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more.

In Micah 7:19 God speaks of casting sins into the deeps of the sea. Basically "into the abyss".

In the very thing that destroyed this world.

I'll can go on but Iet know where you believe I'm wrong.
No, I dont say you are wrong, but I know wew are to face "our" judgement some day.

If he has forgotten, or remembers no more.... Wonderful, and I take that and fully accept that... (primarily because for too long now for whatever reason, I have had these nagging memories of wrong doings within my life that just do not go away... no matter what.) A little better lately but if He remembers no more, ??????????????????????

By in large I understand what you are saying and mostly agree.....

But is it not God the Father who remembers no more? Then what about God the Son and God the Holy Spirit... All three participate in the forgiveness process, and the Bible indicates that God chooses to remember our sins no more (Isaiah 43:25).

It is an interesting topic....

It also is a refreshing topic.
 
Tulip Truths are elements of the Gospel of Gods Grace
I see we found the joys of AI

" Yes, the TULIP acronym represents key doctrines of Calvinism, which are considered elements of the Gospel of God's grace."

Reworded ever so slightly to avoid plagerism of artificial intelligence .
 
Yes they are, I dont care what you posted
We know.

More Calvinistic ego tripping.

The phrase "Calvinistic ego tripping" refers to the specific form of spiritual pride that can develop within Reformed theology. While Calvinist theology emphasizes humility and the absolute sovereignty of God in salvation, Calvinism leads to a sense of intellectual and spiritual superiority if not accompanied by a humble and Christ-like attitude.

The doctrine of unconditional election: The teaching that God chooses individuals for salvation before they are even born can lead some to think they are part of a special, exclusive club. They can look down on other Christians who do not share this belief, seeing them as spiritually inferior or less knowledgeable.

The emphasis on doctrinal correctness: Reformed theology is highly systematic and prizes theological precision. When not managed with humility, this can lead to "doctrinal righteousness"—a dangerous belief that one's intellectual grasp of truth equates to spiritual maturity. This can manifest as an impatient and critical attitude toward those with different theological views.

Boasting in God vs. boasting in self: A central tenet of Calvinism is that salvation is entirely a work of God's grace, not a reward for human effort. The "Calvinistic ego trip" occurs when someone boasts about their correct theology in a way that edges God out and places themself at the center, a subtle form of self-glorification.
 
AI is pretty cool.
But the trouble is... it does not argue with itself but depending on the language of a question can give opposite meanings.

Kind of like a forum I know. hide.gif
 
I did not say I painted it genius. I just said it was drying. A reading comprehension course might be in order.
It was a joke just like watching paint dry. Lighten up painter dude.
 
Man believes to know he has eternal life 1 Jn 5 13

These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.
The regenerated elect has eternal life b4 he knows it. The elect dont believe to get life, but to have it more abundantly Jn 10
10 ;The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
And its Jesus Job from the Father to give them eternal life Jn 7:2

2 As thou hast given him power over all flesh, that he should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him.


How is confessing with your mouth the Lord Jesus a work?


Paul says it’s faith: an expression of faith.


But what does it say? “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart” (that is, the word of faith which we preach): that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:8-9


We are saved by grace THROUGH FAITH.
 
No, I dont say you are wrong, but I know wew are to face "our" judgement some day.

If he has forgotten, or remembers no more.... Wonderful, and I take that and fully accept that... (primarily because for too long now for whatever reason, I have had these nagging memories of wrong doings within my life that just do not go away... no matter what.) A little better lately but if He remembers no more, ??????????????????????

By in large I understand what you are saying and mostly agree.....

But is it not God the Father who remembers no more? Then what about God the Son and God the Holy Spirit... All three participate in the forgiveness process, and the Bible indicates that God chooses to remember our sins no more (Isaiah 43:25).

It is an interesting topic....

It also is a refreshing topic.

Our mind is bound to a physical existence. There are both metaphysical and intangible aspects to the human mind. We do not have the power to remove experience from our minds. It is why we must "renew" our minds. To fill our minds with important things.

I've told my children over the years to be careful what they chose to know. One day you will regret what they put into your mind when they could have filled their minds with so many good things. It is why I see sin the way I see it. I see the missed opportunities to know even more about God. To be where I should be instead of where I am. Don't worry though. God is going to fix us permanently one day.

God is not bound by our inabilities. We can ask "why am I such" and there is many answers for the "why but usually they can all be answered in realizing we could have been different.

Such regret isn't lost on us still. It should motivate us to do more. To realize what is meaningful and what isn't. To fill our time and hearts with God.

All things work together for us. It isn't that all things are good.... but rather that He is altogether GOOD. He can fill us with Himself. Our choice.
 
I got a million of them.

I understand some can dish it out but they can't take it
I think it has to do with reading comprehension.

When things pertaining to things such as salvation are basically handed to one.... (Let he who has wisdom understand)... the
brain will weaken as will a muscle when others do the work and just like a muscle that needs to be exercised to keep toned
so does the brain.... which one always needs but sometimes does not have.

If I have lost any of you DM me and Ill explain.... (y)
 
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