This will have to wait till the morning.Why would I want to debate it when I already know the other side? I want to learn about the Monergistic side.
Are you not reformed then??
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This will have to wait till the morning.Why would I want to debate it when I already know the other side? I want to learn about the Monergistic side.
I find it hard to believe, given how much I have argued against Monergism, anyone would have to ask me that.This will have to wait till the morning.
Are you not reformed then??
I'm not on here a lot.I find it hard to believe, given how much I have argued against Monergism, anyone would have to ask me that.
No, I'm interested in Calvinism because I think it has benefit to it.I'm not on here a lot.
I go by what is posted.
So you're going to discuss calvinism with calvinists and so promote it for some reading along?
I already know the other side. I don't need convincing about it.With no push back.
Interesting.
For example, if 'mobergists' believe the salvation is GOD and the Holy Ghost work.Just to save misunderstanding, do you mean that all who are monergists, in other words, those who believe that salvation is God's work, are "truly not born again?" Or did you rather mean that there are some people who call themselves monergists who are not really born again?
What is the benefit ?No, I'm interested in Calvinism because I think it has benefit to it.
No I don't think that monergists believe that God the Son didn't contribute anything to the work of salvation, but that the work of salvation is the triune God's work, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.For example, if 'mobergists' believe the salvation is GOD and the Holy Ghost work.
So the Son who took on flesh didn't contribute anything to the work of salvation?
@amigo de christoThat be the key all right . to remain in fellowship WITH HIM .
SO TELL ME
can we walk and have fellowship in and with d arkness and with CHRIST . NO.
can we sit at the table of darkness and light . NO
LIGHT does not find or try and see what darkness has in COMMON WITH IT .
LIGHT EXPOSES DARKNESS .
LET us remember that well before any desires to run to a table of compromise
that has done all to try and blend the darkness in with THE LIGHT .
NO MORE INTERFAITH
NO MORE ecumincal whoredomes

Yeah!Where would you like to start?
Could we say, God is good...all the time?
God made us all EXACTLY as He pleased! Even those who accuse the Bible of being lies!Could we say, God is particularly fond of all people?
Could we say, God invites the whole human family into his circle?
Sorry, are you speaking for yourself?Thanks for pointing this out Fred J.
GracePeace is a good member here.
It should be known that all threads are open.
However, yes, this thread is inactive because the OP is not following the general idea.
Maybe it's better this way.
You said this above:
I for one find this doctrine to be very comforting. It brings much peace to know that God will eternally save us according to His will and not my own. If eternal life were left for me to choose Him, I would never be eternally secure in my salvation.
Since you believe God has chosen YOU for salvation....
and you have nothing to do with this choosing....
HOW do you know for sure that you are saved?
Monergism goes wrong in denying that human beings are able to co-operate in the process of regeneration and salvation, for one.No I don't think that monergists believe that God the Son didn't contribute anything to the work of salvation, but that the work of salvation is the triune God's work, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
No, not a robot or a car, but we are all sinners by nature, and the bible tells as that as such, we cannot receive or know the things of God, and salvation is surely such a thing:Monergism goes wrong in denying that human beings are able to co-operate in the process of regeneration and salvation, for one.
For example, when am born again/from above, am able to 'see' the Kingdom of GOD.
Then when i 'see' and understand, hence i co-operate further to be born of water and of the Holy Ghost.
Fast forward, am not only to be 'hearer' of Jesus' teaching but also a 'doer', which will be liken unto a wise builder.
Am also to workout my own salvation in fear and trembling, and many more.
Unless am a robot or a car, that GOD has take the 'stick' or the 'wheel'.
Don't you think there's something disturbing about their teaching and probably OSAS believe also included?
Thank you
No I don't think that. The bible does say that Christians were chosen/elected by God:For example, if GOD is in control of everything, it looks like HE chooses who is to be saved and who is to be damned?
This conflicts with Biblically, the GOD who so loved the world, don't you think?
Sort of agree to disagree.No, not a robot or a car, but we are all sinners by nature, and the bible tells as that as such, we cannot receive or know the things of God, and salvation is surely such a thing:
“But the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.” (1Co 2:14 NKJV)
That ties in with what Jesus said to Nicodemus about being born again. When we think of our natural birth, there was nothing we could do in the process, and the same is true of being born again.
No I don't think that. The bible does say that Christians were chosen/elected by God:
“3 ¶ Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly [places] in Christ, 4 just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love,” (Eph 1:3-4 NKJV)
God didn't have to choose who should be damned, because we are all sinners, deserving only condemnation from God. He chose those who by His grace He would save.
John 3:16 says that God loved the world in this way (that's what the word translated "so" means, not "so much"), that whoever believes in Jesus Christ should not perish but have everlasting life.
Therefore man on his own will have to make the choice to believe or not to believe, and not GOD entirely.Exactly, and if we read the context of next two verses, we learn you have spoken truth.
John 3:17-18 (KJV) For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.