It is informative, you probably been believing Jn 3:16 is an invitation, but it isntGreat reply!! Very informative, and certainly addresses my post!
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It is informative, you probably been believing Jn 3:16 is an invitation, but it isntGreat reply!! Very informative, and certainly addresses my post!
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The saved new man believes, he is active in believing. The inability of Jn 6:44 is in regards to man by nature, dead in sin.You are dancing all over the map! Answer one, you are off to another. Answer that, and on to another. Answer that, and back to the first.
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Nothing about freewill here, in fact, its about Christs will being done, He saves all men He died for.John 12:31-33 KJV
31) Now is the judgment of this world: now shall the prince of this world be cast out.
32) And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me.
33) This he said, signifying what death he should die.
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Drawing is not saving. Jesus draws all men, exactly as written, but men must believe and receive, again, exactly as written.
The very passage you quote shows the person is the one who believes, and who receives. These are Active Voice verbs, showing the person performs the action. If it were done to them, that is, God caused them to believe, these would need to be written in Passive Voice to be true.
That they are written in Active Voices shows the person themself believes and received.
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The Father does the drawing. To draw is equivalent to taking for oneself, choosing, dragging. All who are drawn to Christ by the Father, are the ones who are saved by grace through faith and will be raised to eternal life at the last day. No man will believe and receive Christ apart from God working in them through the power of the Gospel and Spirit of Christ.
John 6:44 (KJV) No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day.
In which case you'd have to conclude universal salvation to all, as Jesus said that if He were lifted up, that is, crucified, that He would draw all men to Himself. So your options are threefold. 1, that He flat out didn't mean what He said, 2, that all will be saved, or 3, that drawing initiates a process that does not always lead to salvation. Of course, #3 is the answer that fits with all the Scriptures.The word draw denotes to impel to impart motion to, which motion is life, spiritual life
By the same token, the Bible states that Jesus is the true light coming into the world, enlightening every man. Just as Paul wrote to Titus, the grace of God unto salvation has appeared to all men.Man by nature cant by his own freewill ability come to Christ because all men by nature are spiritually dead in [in the sphere of] trespasses and sins. Speaking of Gods elect Paul writes of them by nature Eph 2:1-3
And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins;
2 Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience:
3 Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others.
The word dead here nekros means:
adj: dead, lifeless, subject to death, mortal, (b) noun: a dead body, a corpse.
The lifeless here by nature is lifeless spiritually. Spiritually to God and things of God man naturally is liken to a dead lifeless corpse.
Jesus used this same word here Matt 8:22
But Jesus said unto him, Follow me; and let the dead bury their dead.
Now the dead was to bury the dead. The Spiritually dead person was to bury the physically dead person. Yet the Spiritually dead person wasn't dead physically was he ? Did you know that one can be dead, lifeless and yet be physically live and active ?
Now in order for a man to come to Christ he must first have life, no not physical life but spiritual life which not even the elect have by nature. 2
This directly contradicts Scripture, which tells us that to those who received Jesus, even believing into His Name, to these God have the right to become children of God, born of Him. The verb "born" is Passive Voice, which shows it was done to us. We do not "rebirth" ourselves, it is done to us, expressed by a Passive Voice verb.Of course, whosoever is drawn to Christ through the power of God believe and receive Christ for everlasting life. Of course, we actively repent, believe and turn to Christ, not by free will, but according to the power of God working in us.
No the drawing is limited to all the elect universally, see people in those days thought salvation through Messiah was strictly for tje jews in israel.In which case you'd have to conclude universal salvation to all, as Jesus said that if He were lifted up, that is, crucified, that He would draw all men to Himself. So your options are threefold. 1, that He flat out didn't mean what He said, 2, that all will be saved, or 3, that drawing initiates a process that does not always lead to salvation. Of course, #3 is the answer that fits with all the Scriptures.
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Its limited to the elect, every elect person from whatever nation, Jesus will regenerate and give true spiritual light. True Light is spiritual friendBy the same token, the Bible states that Jesus is the true light coming into the world, enlightening every man. Just as Paul wrote to Titus, the grace of God unto salvation has appeared to all men.
You are leaving something major out of your conclusions.
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These are they WHO Recieve the word with joy and for a time endure ..................In which case you'd have to conclude universal salvation to all, as Jesus said that if He were lifted up, that is, crucified, that He would draw all men to Himself. So your options are threefold. 1, that He flat out didn't mean what He said, 2, that all will be saved, or 3, that drawing initiates a process that does not always lead to salvation. Of course, #3 is the answer that fits with all the Scriptures.
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JESUS IS THE TRUE LIGHT .By the same token, the Bible states that Jesus is the true light coming into the world, enlightening every man. Just as Paul wrote to Titus, the grace of God unto salvation has appeared to all men.
You are leaving something major out of your conclusions.
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The invitation is to them already spiritually alive and have a spiritual thirst, the blessed/saved ones. Matt 5:6These are they WHO Recieve the word with joy and for a time endure ..................
Many be called all right
The invitation is open to all .
But many reject .
So allow me some parting words left to us near the very end of revelation .
AND LET WHO SO EVER WILL COME and DRINK of the waters of life freely .
NOW THAT IS AN INVITATION . Let who so ever WILL COME .
A person is called by God, but they can still say “no.” That’s why Jesus said in John 5:40, “And ye will not come to me, that ye might have life.” They could have come; they were called to come, but they refused. When someone does believe, all the glory goes to God’s power and mercy. When someone refuses, the guilt is fully theirs.No man can come here means no man has the ability to come to Christ. That cancels out the myth that man has a freewill,
False teachingA person is called by God, but they can still say “no.” That’s why Jesus said in John 5:40, “And ye will not come to me, that ye might have life.” They could have come; they were called to come, but they refused. When someone does believe, all the glory goes to God’s power and mercy. When someone refuses, the guilt is fully theirs.