No person can come to Christ by their own freewill !

What I am showing you is in the bible.

You are obviously worried to check it out
Again you have been deceived
NOW YOU KNOW FOLKS.

@brightfame52 has declared the following to be deceptions.

therefore @brightfame52 must consider all of the bible to be deceptive too.

Must be why when anyone enters a scritpure @brightfame52 will not discuss it.


Ezekiel 18:30-32

Isaiah 5: 6-7

2 Peter 3:9

Romans 8:29-30

Matthew 11:28-30

1 Timothy 2:3-4

John 3:16

1 John 2:2

2 Corinthians 5:14-15

Acts 7:51

Revelation 3:20

Titus 2:11

Hebrews 6:4-6

1 Corinthians 10:12

Colossians 1:21-23

SMH
 
Again you have been deceived
Can you try to do a little than that? You sound like a broken record.

What does the Bible teaches about how people are saved? Are some people chosen for salvation and others not?

I think it is important to understand while, according to Calvinism, the act of faith that follows regeneration is a free act; the act of regeneration which inescapably leads to this free exercise of faith is forced upon the totally passive and depraved unconditionally elect.

This is where monergism and compatibilism come in.

When applied to salvation, monergism implies that God is entirely, completely, and solely responsible for any person’s salvation. This view contrasts with synergism “a combined force”. Synergism suggests salvation is accomplished through a cooperative act of God and man.

Compatibilism teaches the nature of the free agency of man in respect to the theological proposition known as determinism and/or the biblical truth of the omniscient nature of God. The foundational issue is how man can beheld accountable for his actions if his actions were always going to occur and could not have been anything other than that which occurred.

This means the free act of faith is more accurately defined as an eternally predetermined free act of choosing, which excludes any idea of having choices—compatibilism. This eliminates even the remotest possibility for the elect to do other than what he did in fact do and the non-elect the same end. While this is Calvinism’s portrait of the inner workings of the gospel, I do not believe it is the picture of the true gospel painted by Scripture.
 
I dont care how I sound, you dont have to respond to me. You have been deceived, may God have mercy on you if He will
Not believing in Calvinism does not make one deceived. you have that backwards. If you believe in Calvinism you are being deceived.

And God has already had mercy on me.
 
Yes it does since Tulip is part of the Gospel
The gospel that is not in the bible.

And if you bring up JN 6:44.65 again... I am going to be bald tearhair_smiley - Copy.gif
 
Yes it is see my thread
Your thread is a false clam? We knew that. Christianity is about the Gospel of Christ, good news to sinners. Calvinism is not about good news or grace to sinners despite their fancy terms and so-called doctrines of grace. There is no grace in their false doctrines. Those who adhere to Calvinist beliefs have no assurance of their salvation. However, with the true Gospel you will know with 100% assurance by God's Word that you are saved and given eternal life.
 
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