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I make faith a gift, given to those whom God makes alive. God only makes alive those whom He has adopted.
Why do I do this?
Because God tells us in Ephesians 1 and 2.
Jengy, your fight is with God, not me.
I get that you make faith a gift. We all get that, MennoSota. And, we get that you have to make faith a gift, seeing as how Ephesians, as well as the rest of Scripture, never makes faith a gift.
As I said, previously, you make faith to be conditioned upon adoption. You have just now, in post #80, done so, in confirmation of what I said. You are saying that adoption is prior to faith, and thus, you are contradicting both of the "views on the golden chain of redemption" given by Ask Mr. Religion (which I quoted, in post #75), both of which have faith as prior to adoption.
You are saying that, in order to have faith, one must first be "made alive", and that, in order to be "made alive", one must first be adopted; that is nothing other than to make faith to be conditioned upon adoption.