glorydaz
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Believing is exercising faith. If believing is not an act, what is it?
It's a fact, not an act.
Believing is exercising faith. If believing is not an act, what is it?
"Receiving" & "meeting the requirements" are human works, hence your explanation results to salvation by works.
KJV Romans 11:6 And if by grace, then is it no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace. But if it be of works, then is it no more grace: otherwise work is no more work.
Ephesians 2:8-9 8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: 9 Not of works, lest any man should boast.
KJV 2 Timothy 1:9 Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began
"believe" is an action word which one may or may not do, hence an act. An act becomes a fact AFTER it is done.It's a fact, not an act.
Human works such as "Receiving" & "meeting the requirements" do not result in making one part of the body of Christ - the ONLY source of power (1 Cor 1:24), in much the same way that an electric bulb does not shine for it to be plugged in to the source of power. The electric bulb shines because it is ALREADY plugged in to the source of power in much the same way that people can do the acts of "Receiving" & "meeting the requirements" because they are ALREADY plugged in to Christ - the only source of power.So what if they are human works?
Scripture tells us that Christ is the ONLY Source of power (1 Cor 1:24), hence UNLESS one is plugged in to Him, he is powerless; in Christ's own words he can do NOTHING (John 15:5).
But in your post you said that "to become part of the body of Christ, one must have chosen by their free will to put their faith in YHWH". So while yet not plugged in to Him, where would one get the power to choose and to put their faith in YHWH so they can become part of the body of Christ?
I believe that the Earth itself and the whole human experience fulfills the parable of the elect but sinful seed needing to live with the reprobate good seed (reprobate means counterfeit, eh? A tare...) to be brought to redemption the most perfect manner possible from the day of conception to the day of death in Christ. IOW, the earth was created for the sole purpose of the redemption and sanctification of HIS Sinful elect and redemption starts at the moment of conception.Are you saying, that man is converted by doing nothing?
If not, then at what point in man's life will God, Who wants all men saved (1 Tim 2:3, 4), initiate the conversion process?
Believing is exercising faith. If believing is not an act, what is it?
Human works such as "Receiving" & "meeting the requirements" do not result in making one part of the body of Christ - the ONLY source of power (1 Cor 1:24), in much the same way that an electric bulb does not shine for it to be plugged in to the source of power. The electric bulb shines because it is ALREADY plugged in to the source of power in much the same way that people can do the acts of "Receiving" & "meeting the requirements" because they are ALREADY plugged in to Christ - the only source of power.
Unlike a gift which unless received could not be ours, salvation is a state or condition one is in. Just like independence. When a US citizen reaches the age of 18, by law he becomes independent, whether he knows about it or not. So with salvation. And salvation has 3 tenses.You have a point, now that you have explained yourself
However, without the receiver's participation in the process of receiving, the gift is not received, no matter how valuable it is.
However, to receive salvation by confessing and believing is how Romans 10:9-10 instructs us to get "plugged in"
Without receiving the gift of grace, salvation, there is no plugging in.
The only way to receive anything from God is by believing, ie, meeting the requirements.
That is why God gave us the requirements in Romans 10:9-10
We were dead in trespasses and sins and without God and without hope until we received the gracious gift of salvation
Now that we are alive in Christ do we have potential to make a life worthy of God unto all pleasing.
Both Calvinists and Arminians believe that people are born in sin, hence, born NOT part of the body of Christ.
I believe people are born ALREADY part of the body of Christ, by God's grace.
But if NOT, as Calvinists and Arminians teach, then what must one do to become part of the body of Christ? If one has to do SOMETHING first - like believe, accept, repent - before he can become part of the body of Christ, then that's salvation by works.
Both Calvinists and Arminians have a lot of explaining to do. Please just dwell on the issue. No ad hominems, please.
"believe" is an action word which one may or may not do, hence an act. An act becomes a fact AFTER it is done.
People can "see" or "hear" because they're PLUGGED IN to the ONLY Source of power - Christ (1 Cor 1:24) - to do anything like "seeing" or "hearing". PLUGGED IN first BEFORE one can "see" or "hear".In a sentence, it's an action word, but for it to be considered an act attributed to the person it must be an act of the will. For instance, we bleed when we're cut...not willfully, but because we were cut. We believe when we have been persuaded by what we see or hear.
People can "see" or "hear" because they're PLUGGED IN to the ONLY Source of power - Christ (1 Cor 1:24) - to do anything like "seeing" or "hearing". PLUGGED IN first BEFORE one can "see" or "hear".
]In your order of events, a person first "sees" or "hears" and then he "believes". The acts of "seeing" or "hearing" PRECEDES "believing". Therefore PLUGGED IN to Christ first, then he "sees" or "hears" and then he believes. He "believes" NOT to be PLUGGED IN: he ALREADY was, even PRIOR to his "seeing" or "believing".
The Gospel is the POWER of God unto salvation.
Nope, NOT MY ORDER OF EVENTS, but the Bible's. You need to get off this "plugged in" idea when it comes to salvation.
Romans 10:13 For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. 14 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? 15 And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things! 16 But they have not all obeyed the gospel. For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report? 17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
It's why Paul tells us the the GOSPEL is the Power of God unto salvation. How can they hear without at preacher? That proves you error right there.
We BELIEVE UNTO RIGHTEOUSNESS. What comes first?
Yes, because Christ is the EMBODIMENT of the Gospel, and Christ is the Power of God (1 Cor 1:24).The Gospel is the POWER of God unto salvation.
Sorry, can't get off from truth.Nope, NOT MY ORDER OF EVENTS, but the Bible's. You need to get off this "plugged in" idea when it comes to salvation.
Plugged in to Christ - the ONLY source of power, first before one can have the power to do the act of "Calling". Plug that electric bulb first to the source of power, then it will shine. It does NOT shine first so it could be plugged in.Romans 10:13 For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. 14 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? 15 And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things! 16 But they have not all obeyed the gospel. For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report? 17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
How can they hear UNLESS they first have the power to hear?It's why Paul tells us the the GOSPEL is the Power of God unto salvation. How can they hear without at preacher?
Nope.That proves you error right there.
You have already said that "see" & "hear" first, then one "believes". But BEFORE one can "see" or "hear", he must first be PLUGGED IN to the ONLY source of power - Christ. Without Christ first and foremost, all human acts are NOTHING. John 15:5We BELIEVE UNTO RIGHTEOUSNESS. What comes first?
Yes, because Christ is the EMBODIMENT of the Gospel, and Christ is the Power of God (1 Cor 1:24).
Sorry, can't get off from truth.
Plugged in to Christ - the ONLY source of power, first before one can have the power to do the act of "Calling". Plug that electric bulb first to the source of power, then it will shine. It does NOT shine first so it could be plugged in.
How can they hear UNLESS they first have the power to hear?
Nope.
You have already said that "see" & "hear" first, then one "believes". But BEFORE one can "see" or "hear", he must first be PLUGGED IN to the ONLY source of power - Christ. Without Christ first and foremost, all human acts are NOTHING. John 15:5
And in numerals NOTHING is ZERO (0). Without Christ the ONLY (1) source of Power, "see", "hear" & "believe" are all "0","0", & "0". But with Christ FIRST & FOREMOST, they become "1000".
Yes, because Christ is the EMBODIMENT of the Gospel, and Christ is the Power of God (1 Cor 1:24).
Sorry, can't get off from truth.
Plugged in to Christ - the ONLY source of power, first before one can have the power to do the act of "Calling". Plug that electric bulb first to the source of power, then it will shine. It does NOT shine first so it could be plugged in.
How can they hear UNLESS they first have the power to hear?
Nope.
You have already said that "see" & "hear" first, then one "believes". But BEFORE one can "see" or "hear", he must first be PLUGGED IN to the ONLY source of power - Christ. Without Christ first and foremost, all human acts are NOTHING. John 15:5
And in numerals NOTHING is ZERO (0). Without Christ the ONLY (1) source of Power, "see", "hear" & "believe" are all "0","0", & "0". But with Christ FIRST & FOREMOST, they become "1000".
Both Calvinists and Arminians believe that people are born in sin, hence, born NOT part of the body of Christ.
I believe people are born ALREADY part of the body of Christ, by God's grace.
But if NOT, as Calvinists and Arminians teach, then what must one do to become part of the body of Christ? If one has to do SOMETHING first - like believe, accept, repent - before he can become part of the body of Christ, then that's salvation by works.
Both Calvinists and Arminians have a lot of explaining to do. Please just dwell on the issue. No ad hominems, please.
Salvation by works is not the same thing as works after salvation.
"For the Son of Man will come in the glory of His Father with His angels and then He will reward each according to his works." (Matthew 16:27)
Agree.
Do you likewise believe as I do that one is part of the body of Christ first before he can do any work?