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I'll bite oh wise one - define them.
Try understanding John 3:16 . . . for starters and for understanding. If you need help, I'll kindly reply with what I know it says..
I'll bite oh wise one - define them.
You're an arminian !No. But, I would like to read that you chose salvation. That would be the basis a good relationship with you.
You're an arminian !
Try understanding John 3:16 . . . for starters and for understanding. If you need help, I'll kindly reply with what I know it says..
Means you're a lost soul swimming in a bowl of Semi-Pelagianism that say the sinner has the ability to initiate belief in God or God's grace is a response to man's initial effort.And that means?
:crackup: I knew that you wouldn't try to define redemption and salvation because that would make you look silly with what you have already posted. You look silly anyway.
Means you're a lost soul swimming in a bowl of Semi-Pelagianism that say the sinner has the ability to initiate belief in God or God's grace is a response to man's initial effort.
The elects believeRomans 3:21 But now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested, being witnessed by the law and the prophets;
Romans 3:22 Even the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe: for there is no difference:
1 Corinthians 1:21 For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.
Tell us where God is not. Is there a place that God is not there? What molecule runs without God?
If you believe God is sovereign of all things, then you are Calvinistic. If you think your free will is primary and that you initiate your salvation, then you think you have the same merit as God.
It's called 'Reformed' theology for a reason- going back to the original, pure message and undoing all the centuries of heresy and control people think they have.
If you believe God is sovereign of all things, then you are Calvinistic. If you think your free will is primary and that you initiate your salvation, then you think you have the same merit as God.
It's called 'Reformed' theology for a reason- going back to the original, pure message and undoing all the centuries of heresy and control people think they have.
Question:
What is their purpose? How do works figure in to you getting or staying justified, to the point that without works you will be lost? What is it exactly that your works do for you, or for God, or both?
Means you're a lost soul swimming in a bowl of Semi-Pelagianism that say the sinner has the ability to initiate belief in God or God's grace is a response to man's initial effort.
God already did the calling of His Elects but you're following the earning style of salvation that came from man. Go work for salvation and tell us if it works. Happy boasting ! There ought to be a holiday named after you.Parents instruct their children to keep the law, (ten commandments) and that keeps the obedient children within range of becoming saved, when God calls.
LA
Good doesn't need to go against man's will cause they don't want God.God doesn't go against man's will. Never that I see. That lies at core of our understanding why God gave man a freewill, i.e., God was and is always looking for man to choose Him. However, God, in His sovereignty, may to chose to make man willing to be willing. But that, I suppose would depend upon His foreknowledge.
You unbelievers are so funny and lost.Do you mean works other than faith?
Romans 3:21 But now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested, being witnessed by the law and the prophets;
Romans 3:22 Even the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe: for there is no difference:
1 Corinthians 1:21 For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.
Do you understand what witnessed means?
This verse is saying that the law and prophets testified before hand the righteousness of God.
What is this righteousness?
The faith of Jesus Christ.
Which was testified of before hand by the law and the prophets.
What did Paul preach?
The testimony of the law and prophets to those who were under the law.
And the testimony of the prophets to those Gentiles who were not under the law.
OK, yer learnin'. What's yer beef, porky ?
Parents instruct their children to keep the law, (ten commandments) and that keeps the obedient children within range of becoming saved, when God calls.
LA
God already did the calling of His Elects but you're following the earning style of salvation that came from man. Go work for salvation and tell us if it works. Happy boasting ! There ought to be a holiday named after you.