@Jim
Sorry for the reference, not sure how I typed Romans 5:1-10 when I meant to type Romans
5:12-19, which you should have understood that, after all, I have went word for word through those verses with you over years, but maybe you have forgotten, which does come with years, and we both are getting up.
Yes I did know what you really were referring too, but I have so many times showed why you are completely wrong in your interpretations of that particular passage.
Not even close Jim, but, it seems more and more to me, you just do not care, but you are more interesting in protecting your work gospel.
I care deeply about that passage because it more than most other passages on the subject explain specifically why the doctrine of Original Sin is false and that means even more why the doctrine of Total Depravity is not only false but an insult to God if not an outright blaspheme.
Jim, death came on men by one’s sin ~ Adam ~ which was counted against us (Romans 5;12-14). The resurrection to life comes by one ~ Christ ~ which will surely come to all His elect, chosen in him.
NO! NO! NO! Verses 12-14 do not say that. It does not say death came on men by one's sin~Adam. What it says is that death entered the world through Adam's sin. It says that death entered all men because all men sinned. If you cannot the distinction between what you said and what Paul said, then you are blind to the truth of God's word. Moreover, nothing in verses 12-14 even speaks to the resurrection.
Jim, we did not request death, seek death, or earn death by our selves: it was given by legal representation~imputation.
First understand that verses 12-14 is speaking spiritual death not physical death. And now we did not request such death nor seek such death, but we did earn death because we all sinned (v.12). In the very next chapter, verse 23, Paul proclaims that specifically when he says, "
the wages of sin is death". Wages are what we earn by what we have done, wages are what we are owed. And yes sin is imputed. It is imputed to those who have disobeyed God's law, whether one law or the whole law. It is an assigned condition to our own personal spirits and it is a legal rendering. But there is no sense in which it is a re[resentation; it is all too real; it is actual; it is God's determination of the condition of the sinner.
We do desire life, seek life, and cannot earn life: and it shall be given by representation ~imputation.
Some do; some don't. It turns out most don't.
Jim, 15:22 Adam and Jesus Christ have important roles as representative for their respective people.
All that are in Adam, by natural generation, shall suffer the consequence of his sin ~ "death".
NO! NO! NO! Again you get that wrong. We suffer the consequence of our sin. It is our wages for our sin, nobody else's. It is what we are owed.
As far as 1 Corinthians 15:22 is concerned, the death spoken of there is the physical, not spiritual death that all will experience and the life there is the resurrection to life [in whatever form that will be] that all will experience. All will die and all will be resurrected. Even the saved, the elect will die to be resurrected again at the end of the age when Christ returns.
All that are in Christ, by sovereign election, shall receive the benefits of His obedience ~"life".
All that are in Christ, through believing in God, in Jesus Christ, in the Gospel, shall be chosen to receive life. But that is not the subject under discussion in 15:22.
The two representatives do not represent the same peoples, for only some are in Jesus Christ. The death and life considered here are the death of the body (v.21) and the resurrection of the body.
Yes, and neither have anything do to with whether one is lost or saved.
The “as … even so” construction is very powerful in making the representation comparable.
Again Jim, Paul gives a full comparison of the two representatives (Romans 5:12-19).
Yes, indeed. And in doing so, Paul by the Holy Spirit did not change the meaning of the word "all" in verse 18 or the word "many" in verse 19. The construction is very powerful in making the representation comparable. Both present the condition in which man enters the world. What Paul is saying in verses 18 and 19 is whatever might have occurred as a result of Adam's disobedience was negated as a result of Christ's obedience. What happened to all men because of Adam when they came into the world was negated because of Jesus when they came into the world. That was anticipated in verses. 15-17, because it says there that the effect of Jesus Christ was much more than the effect of Adam
Jim, to whom is the word of God written and given to? Not to the inhabitants of North Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal!
It is written all to whom the preacher can reach:
Rom 10:12 For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; for the same Lord is Lord of all, abounding in riches for all who call on Him; 13 for "WHOEVER WILL CALL ON THE NAME OF THE LORD WILL BE SAVED." 14 How then will they call on Him in whom they have not believed? How will they believe in Him whom they have not heard? And how will they hear without a preacher?
Red, you know full well if you took the Gospel to the inhabitants of North Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal, there would be some who would heed the call.
Acts 2:39
“For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.”
And who shall the Lord our God call? Why those who love God:
Rom 8:28 And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.
cts 8:31
“And he said, How can I, except some man should guide me? And he desired Philip that he would come up and sit with him.”
God chooses to whom the word of God will go to, and it is never to every single person of every nation, never has been, never will be.
No, God has not made that choice. He has placed that choice in us (Rom 10:11-17).
God's sovereignty is a hated truth, even more so in our day~but so be it, it still is the truth of the word of God and we shall proclaimed on the housetop.
God is a hated truth, even more so in our day. But setting that aside, it is unfortunate that too many misconstrue the real attribute of God's sovereignty and among those are those who hold to any part of TULIP.
Then you are not hearing the word of God~Jesus is building his church (called out ones) on "THIS ROCK"... which is: by divine revelation of opening their hearts to the truth, business as usual Jim. You are not hearing what the Spirit is saying, which doesn't surprise me.
The divine revelation which is available to you. I and the rest of the world today was set down once and for all by the apostles and prophets who wrote the original text of what we now have as the bible. It is up to us to take that divine revelation to the world. Jesus is not building His church by divine revelation to individuals.
The simple truth is that if what you believe about opening hearts were true, there would be no reason whatsoever for the written word of God. It would simply be infused into the minds by direct divine revelation the individuals.
So wrong! Sinners are regenerated, so that they can hear, see and believe, which apart from the Spirit no man could come, impossible.
So wrong! Sinners who hear the word about Christ and believe are regenerated. We are justified by faith, our faith, by what we have heard [been taught or read] about Christ.
Justification, regeneration and initial sanctification all are the work of God and all at the same instant in time in the life of repentant believer when he is baptized in the name of the Lord, Jesus Christ. It is at that time when his sins are forgiven, he is given the gift, the indwelling, of Holy Spirit.
John 6:44
“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.”
John 6:45
"It is written in the Prophets, 'And they will all be taught by God.' Everyone who has heard and learned from the Father comes to me--"