Saviour, Saved and Salvation

Jesus is the Saviour of sinners from their sins, His People Matt 1:21

21 And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name Jesus: for he shall save his people from their sins.

Jesus would be a failure if His Saving Power didn't apply His Salvation unto them He came to save. The application of Salvation is vital to saving a sinner from the power, dominion of sin.
Calvinism has so many falsehoods and strawmen. Jesus came to save those who believe in him. So there's never a failure on Jesus' part.
 
souls are imprisoned in the sin realm, living in this type of fallen nature..
our name is not sinners... but rather the remnant and jacob...yes, susceptible
to this type of nature which adam brought upon us... and yes, can make mistakes..
but...we are in a prison and its hardly feasible that a prisoner by his own choice
can do much... the big sin is simply following the kjv version, and not dying to the ego.
in reality,
the realm of sinners are the demon nations, whose native type of nature sin is.

sorry but the kjv is corrupt.
 
Huh? Can you please translate to English what you just wrote?
Translate, do you speak english or german. He gives repentance, causes it Acts 5:31

Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.

Acts 11:18

18 When they heard these things, they held their peace, and glorified God, saying, Then hath God also to the Gentiles granted repentance unto life.

Strongs says it means to cause repentance

b. the noun denotes something to be done by him to whom it is said to be given: διδόναι τινὶ μετάνοιαν, to cause him to repent, Acts 5:31; Acts 11:18

Thats what a Saviour from sin does, unlearned man, He applies Salvation
 
Huh? Can you please translate to English what you just wrote?
An unlearned person, according to various philosophies, is primarily characterized by the absence of knowledge or education. It describes individuals lacking understanding of complex concepts. The unlearned as those without formal training in language, resulting in a failure to grasp meanings.
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Translate, do you speak english or german. He gives repentance, causes it Acts 5:31

Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.

Acts 11:18

18 When they heard these things, they held their peace, and glorified God, saying, Then hath God also to the Gentiles granted repentance unto life.

Strongs says it means to cause repentance

b. the noun denotes something to be done by him to whom it is said to be given: διδόναι τινὶ μετάνοιαν, to cause him to repent, Acts 5:31; Acts 11:18

Thats what a Saviour from sin does, unlearned man, He applies Salvation
So what is your answer to my question:
"Does he [God] repent for you?"
Yes or no?
 
An unlearned person, according to various philosophies, is primarily characterized by the absence of knowledge or education. It describes individuals lacking understanding of complex concepts. The unlearned as those without formal training in language, resulting in a failure to grasp meanings.
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Maybe you might be able answer to my question:
"Does he [God] repent for you?"
Yes or no?
 
Jesus name means Jehovah saves or is Salvation, He is promised to save His People from their sins Matt 1:21

21 And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name Jesus: for he shall save his people from their sins.
The word here save the verb sōzō :

To save, keep safe and sound, to rescue from danger or destruction

  1. one (from injury or peril)
    1. to save a suffering one (from perishing), i.e. one suffering from disease, to make well, heal, restore to health
    2. to preserve one who is in danger of destruction, to save or rescue
  2. to save in the technical biblical sense
    1. negatively
      1. to deliver from the penalties of the Messianic judgment
      2. to save from the evils which obstruct the reception of the Messianic deliverance

Bible hub greek:

H3468 (יֵשַׁע, yesha) - salvation, deliverance

Usage: The Greek verb "sózó" primarily means "to save" or "to deliver." In the New Testament, it is used to describe both physical and spiritual salvation. Physically, it can refer to healing from illness or rescue from danger. Spiritually, it denotes the salvation of the soul, deliverance from sin, and the granting of eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ. The term encapsulates the comprehensive work of salvation, including justification, sanctification, and glorification.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of salvation was often associated with deliverance from physical danger or harm. However, in the Jewish context, salvation had a deeper theological significance, encompassing deliverance from sin and restoration to a right relationship with God.

Now what kind of Savior and Salvation it would be, if the ones to save were not put into possession of Salvation wrought for them by their Saviour ? Its the Savior's responsibility to save the sinner, and put them in a right relationship with God Spiritually, inwardly. Now did Jesus succeed as Saviour of His People ? If just one of them be lost, He is a failure !
 
So for Jesus to save a sinner this must occur on His Watch,

He the sinner must be converted in heart and life from a dead, unbelieving, and disobedient sinner, to a spiritual, living, believing, and obedient child of God. This is Jesus responsibility as a Saviour from sin.
 
So what is your answer to my question:
"Does he [God] repent for you?"
Yes or no?
No way Jose. We does the repenting.

The word repentance comes from a Greek word metanoia. The prefix meta can mean “with,” “beside,” or “after.” An English derivative is metaphysics. The study of physics is the study of those elements of nature that are visible, perceivable, and physical. Metaphysics is an attempt to reach beyond the realm of the physical world to the transcendent realm. The root noia is the verb form of the noun that we find frequently in the Bible as nous. This is simply the Greek word for “mind.” In its simplest form, the term metanoia has to do with “the mind afterward,” or, as we might say, “an afterthought.” In the Greek language, it came to mean “a significant changing of one’s mind.”
What Is Repentance?

It's important that we understand the biblical concept of repentance. Changing of one’s mind is really central, not only to the New Testament, but to all of Scripture. The gospel of Mark begins with the appearance of John the Baptist, who comes out of the wilderness announcing the approach of the kingdom of God. His message to the people of Israel was very simple: he called them to repentance.

When Jesus began His public ministry, He preached the exact same message:

“Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, and saying, ‘The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel’ ” Mark 1:14–15
 
No way Jose. We does the repenting.

It's important that we understand the biblical concept of repentance. Changing of one’s mind is really central, not only to the New Testament, but to all of Scripture. The gospel of Mark begins with the appearance of John the Baptist, who comes out of the wilderness announcing the approach of the kingdom of God. His message to the people of Israel was very simple: he called them to repentance.

When Jesus began His public ministry, He preached the exact same message:

“Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, and saying, ‘The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel’ ” Mark 1:14–15
Exactly! Calvinists, like @brightfame52, refuse to answer the question you just answered. That's because the correct and true answer nails their heresy to the wall.
 
@Jay

No way Jose. We does the repenting.

Yes but thats because it was given to us of God to do Acts 11:18

18 When they heard these things, they held their peace, and glorified God, saying, Then hath God also to the Gentiles granted repentance unto life.

Its not natural with fallen spiritually dead men !
This is a old Testament doctrine as well, Jeremiah 31:19

Surely after that I was turned, I repented;
and after that I was instructed, I smote upon my thigh: I was ashamed, yea, even confounded, because I did bear the reproach of my youth.

The prophet did the repenting, however the cause was God first turned him

2 Tim 2:25

25 ;In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth;

and here we see faith accompanies God given repentance, Faith to acknowledge the Truth
 
@Jay



Yes but thats because it was given to us of God to do Acts 11:18

18 When they heard these things, they held their peace, and glorified God, saying, Then hath God also to the Gentiles granted repentance unto life.

Its not natural with fallen spiritually dead men !
This is a old Testament doctrine as well, Jeremiah 31:19

Surely after that I was turned, I repented;
and after that I was instructed, I smote upon my thigh: I was ashamed, yea, even confounded, because I did bear the reproach of my youth.

The prophet did the repenting, however the cause was God first turned him

2 Tim 2:25

25 ;In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth;

and here we see faith accompanies God given repentance, Faith to acknowledge the Truth
When Jesus began His public ministry, He preached the exact same message:

“Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, and saying, ‘The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel’ ” Mark 1:14–15

For the grace of God has appeared that offers salvation to all people. Titus 2:11

John 3:16
For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that everyone who believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.
 
Sculpture proves you wrong. We chose to repent.

In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” Luke 15:10

Repentance is a beautiful and transformative act of turning away from sin and toward God. It involves sincere remorse for our wrongdoings and a commitment to change our ways. Through the Scriptures, we discover practical guidance and encouragement that can help us on our journey of repentance.

Acts 3:19​

“Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord.” – Acts 3:19

2 Chronicles 7:14​

“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” – 2 Chronicles 7:14

Isaiah 55:7​

“Let the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous their thoughts. Let them turn to the Lord, and he will have mercy on them, and to our God, for he will freely pardon.” – Isaiah 55:7

Luke 13:3​

“I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish.” – Luke 13:3

Matthew 4:17​

“From that time on Jesus began to preach, ‘Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near.'” – Matthew 4:17
 
Sculpture proves you wrong. We chose to repent.

In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” Luke 15:10

Repentance is a beautiful and transformative act of turning away from sin and toward God. It involves sincere remorse for our wrongdoings and a commitment to change our ways. Through the Scriptures, we discover practical guidance and encouragement that can help us on our journey of repentance.

Acts 3:19​


2 Chronicles 7:14​


Isaiah 55:7​


Luke 13:3​


Matthew 4:17​

Thats the elect who was/were given repentance Acts 5:31
 
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