Z Man
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Godrulz,
I asked you 3 questions:
I think your answer was 'ALL'? Is this correct? Am I to assume that you define the thirsty as everyone?
If God is the one who reveals to ALL that we are thirsty, THEN reveals to us that He is what will ultimately quench our thirst, why isn't everyone 'quenching their thirst' in Him? If a doctor tells everyone that they are sick, and then reveals to them that he has the cure, why wouldn't everyone be healed?
I asked you 3 questions:
- 1) Who are the thirsty?
2) How do they know that they are thirsty?
3) And, how do they know, assuming they somehow found out that they are thirsty, that God will fulfill that thirst?
I'm not referring to Isaiah 55: I'm refering to the general - Who are the thirsty?Originally posted by godrulz
This is a call to 'ALL' (not the so-called 'elect') who are thirsty to come (cf. Jesus calling ALL who were weary and heavy laden...He gives rest). It may primarily refer to wandering Israel in this context with application to the world.
I think your answer was 'ALL'? Is this correct? Am I to assume that you define the thirsty as everyone?
I'm guessing this was your answer to #2. Your answer, as I see it, is that people know they are thirsty by the work of the Spirit drawing them to God Himself, correct? In other words, God convicts us and we become 'aware' of our thirst. Am I right? A yes or no will do.They know they are thirsty by the work of the Spirit convicting and convincing of truth. There is also a God-shaped vacuum. We know when we are physically thirsty or hungry. This is built into us. Likewise, men know they are spiritually empty and search for God as He draws them. God Himself deals with us to know that we are empty and need Him.
And this must be your answer to #3. This does not answer my question at all. I asked how do people know that God will fulfill thier thirst. Your answer was that God reveals it to them. That's great for my position, but according to you, 'we are responsible to seek Him and call on Him' of our own.God reveals Himself as the one who will fulfill the thirst. Jesus called for us to come to Him for life, light, water, bread, etc.
If God is the one who reveals to ALL that we are thirsty, THEN reveals to us that He is what will ultimately quench our thirst, why isn't everyone 'quenching their thirst' in Him? If a doctor tells everyone that they are sick, and then reveals to them that he has the cure, why wouldn't everyone be healed?