Jerry Shugart
Well-known member
Calvinist R. C. Sproul wrote the following about people who are spiritually dead as a result of sin:
"To quicken a person who is spiritually dead is something that only God can do. A corpse cannot revive himself. It cannot even assist in the effort. It can only respond after receiving new life.
John Piper, another well known Calvinist, practically mirrors Sproul's teaching:
"You came into this world dead. Not sort of 'hard of hearing' towards the gospel, not simply crippled in good works, not struggling to keep your head above the waters of sin. You were dead: spiritually lifeless and unmoving. Everything that a dead corpse can contribute to becoming alive, you could do, spiritually, to believe in Christ. Nothing. Dead means dead (Ephesians 2:1-3)."
Is it true that those who are spiritually dead cannot assist in an effort to receive new life?
I say that those who are spiritually dead can contribute to becoming alive.
Comments?
"To quicken a person who is spiritually dead is something that only God can do. A corpse cannot revive himself. It cannot even assist in the effort. It can only respond after receiving new life.
John Piper, another well known Calvinist, practically mirrors Sproul's teaching:
"You came into this world dead. Not sort of 'hard of hearing' towards the gospel, not simply crippled in good works, not struggling to keep your head above the waters of sin. You were dead: spiritually lifeless and unmoving. Everything that a dead corpse can contribute to becoming alive, you could do, spiritually, to believe in Christ. Nothing. Dead means dead (Ephesians 2:1-3)."
Is it true that those who are spiritually dead cannot assist in an effort to receive new life?
I say that those who are spiritually dead can contribute to becoming alive.
Comments?