TibiasDad
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Again, which word in the Greek text of Timothy’s letters says “elect only”? I’m having trouble finding it!Christs death is limited to the elect
Doug
Again, which word in the Greek text of Timothy’s letters says “elect only”? I’m having trouble finding it!Christs death is limited to the elect
Perhaps your one; now isn’t that good news!
It doesnt have to say elect only, thats your addition. He specified who salvation in Christ was forAgain, which word in the Greek text of Timothy’s letters says “elect only”? I’m having trouble finding it!
Doug
That’s a wasted action. The converted are not in need of being drawn; they already are. It’s like telling everyone out of the pool to get out of the pool! (Incidentally, the term is drew, not drawed.)He drawed all the converted.
And what word indicates the specificity?It doesnt have to say elect only, thats your addition. He specified who salvation in Christ was for
Nope, that's not me. I'm not into the Institutes of the Christian Religion is John Calvin's work of systematic theology.Perhaps your one; now isn’t that good news!
Doug
Man "cannot even give utterance except in so far as God pleases..." (Book 1, Chapter 16, section 6).
[So then, did God cause Moses to argue with Him in Exodus 4, to the point that God's anger burned against him? Did God cause the Israelites, when they were being led by Moses out of Egypt, to complain about His care for them, to worship the golden calf, to anger Him so much that He punished them with death in the desert? So God, for His pleasure, causes people to argue and rebel, and then He gets angry about it and punishes them!?! Interesting! Sounds more like the actions of an irrational mythological Greek god than the God of the Bible.]
It's the drawing that converts themThat’s a wasted action. The converted are not in need of being drawn; they already are. It’s like telling everyone out of the pool to get out of the pool! (Incidentally, the term is drew, not drawed.)
Doug
What do you mean he just made a statement, just like when Jesus said he lays down his life for the sheepAnd what word indicates the specificity?
Doug
We know exactly who the Father draws to Jesus:Jn 6:44
44 No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day.
No man can come here means no man has the ability to come to Christ. That cancels out the myth that man has a freewill,
It also means that no man has the ability to believe on Christ for Salvation. Because Christ equates believing on Him with coming to Him. Jn 6:64-65
64 But there are some of you that believe not. For Jesus knew from the beginning who they were that believed not, and who should betray him.
65 And he said, Therefore said I unto you, that no man can come unto me, except it were given unto him of my Father.
What about those Jesus says to them Jn 5:40
40 And ye will not come to me, that ye might have life.
Thats answered in Jn 6:44 they simply will not come because they cannot come unless the Power of God draws them and makes them willing
Ps 110:3
3 Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power, in the beauties of holiness from the womb of the morning: thou hast the dew of thy youth.
If and when one comes to believe on Christ willingly, the credit goes to Gods Power !
The Justified and reconciledWe know exactly who the Father draws to Jesus:
Are you calling the truths of tulip Heresy?Calvinists Love to distort scripture to teach heresy.
Of course. No surprise there.Are you calling the truths of tulip Heresy?
Guess what tulip is the gospelOf course. No surprise there.
We are playing guessing games now?Guess what tulip is the gospel
Just telling it like it is.Are you calling the truths of tulip Heresy?
I agree! If we are meticulously determined before our existence, there can be no ‘freedom’ from God’s will.Nope, that's not me. I'm not into the Institutes of the Christian Religion is John Calvin's work of systematic theology.
One of the big problems I have with John Calvin's theology (with Calvinism) is that he contradicts himself a lot.
In Book 1, Chapter 15, section 1, Calvin is basically saying that we can't blame God for mankind's problems or try to excuse ourselves for the problems we cause. He says we must "diligently guard" against the "depraved procedure" of blaming God and trying to excuse ourselves. (Totally true!)
Yet later, Calvin clearly teaches that humans have no free-will, that God controls everything, even all evil, even our wills, and that we can't make any choices or even any utterances on our own. Calvin clearly believes that there is only one operating force in the world, only one thing that affects anything: God.
Calvin's own words:
“I will draw all men to Myself.” Either Jesus lied, or your understanding is wrong! (Hint: Jesus cannot lie!)It's the drawing that converts them