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I'm not surprised. Do some research. It's not hard. You owe it to yourself to know what you're arguing so strenuously against. <smile> That's the thing, GodsGrace. You've made statement after statement through all of this about "the reformed," and Calvinism, and Augustine, and other reformers, and even about me that are not true ~ though you think they are, I get it ~ but you just... as you say here of Covenant theology... don't really even know. You don't. You could, but you don't. You don't even know, really, what you're so opposed to. Again, I don't mean to disparage, or anything like that.
Silly boy.
I asked you what YOU mean by Covenant theolgy.
I KNOW what it means and what the reformed believe it means (the same).
Seems to me it's a good idea to get our definitions before continuing ad infinitum about a phrase we may not even agree on.
And as to ME not knowing Covenant theology,,
that's pretty funny Pinseeker since I taught 7 of the covenants.
You are UNABLE to have a real discussion...
just like all calvinists.
It quickly becomes personal....
maybe because you cannot support your position with scripture.
All those verses in paragraphs after statements in the Confession could be explained away in a minute.
Incorrectly understood scripture
leads to incorrect theology.
Do I SEE??????????Ah, you know that's true in the sense that the covenants God made with Adam/Noah (life), Abraham(land, people, personal blessing, blessing for all families through him), Moses (the law), and David (kingship over Israel) were different, but not true in the sense that they are cumulative, each one building on the previous one/ones, and finally coming to full fruition in the Person of Christ Jesus, Who embodies all of them in one everlasting Covenant... so, in order, "I am the way, truth, and the life" (life, of course, even eternal life)... "the meek shall inherit the earth" (land)... and then personal blessing and blessing and true brotherhood for all of Israel, Jew and Gentile alike, in Christ and an innumerable multitude, all one in Christ Jesus and co-heirs with Him. You see?
Oh my.
The Covenants build on each other!!
So happy to learn this!
No, the New Covenant is the full fruition of the covenant of grace. Which... I think we'll disagree on when the covenant of works ended and the covenant of grace began... I'll give you a really strong hint. <smile> The first proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ ~ albeit veiled ~ is... Genesis 3:15... With Adam and Eve standing there, of course, God says to the serpent, "I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and her offspring; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His heel."
YOU call it the Covenant of Grace.
No other denomination does.
THIS was my point.
You even have different titles for the Covenants.
You want to discuss the golden chain of redemption in Romans 8?Yes they do... <smile> Many don't, but many do. But this is non sequitur, really, it is what it is.
Suit yourself. In the sense that John Calvin was one of the original reformers in the Reformation, I'm with you here... <smile>
We do. Humanly and individually speaking, we always have free will. The will is not the issue. See above.
He did...
Yes, God chooses who will be saved... agreed on that. But Paul says in Romans 8 that... well:
"...those whom He foreknew He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, in order that He might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those whom He predestined He also called, and those whom He called He also justified, and those whom He justified He also glorified" (Romans 8:29-30)
So okay, yes, not "by" foreknowledge, agreed, but because of, or following from, His foreknowledge... His foreknowledge is the first step in this, what we call "the golden chain of salvation," and... the rest of the chain cannot and will not happen without His foreknowledge having first taken place. Now, I know this because we've talked about it before, but you and I will disagree on what this foreknowledge ~ His foreknowledge ~ really is.
Then let's do THAT.
Just quick:
The golden chain of redemption ONLY functions as YOU udnerstand it IF man has no free will.
Put free will in there and at any point...the chain is BROKEN.
You're all over the place.
Agreed; you misunderstand what I mean by "lesser." Lesser, not in the sense that they are any less important than the "greater"... but that they point to, and in this case are, altogether, the absolutely necessary building blocks of the "greater," that the "greater" is the fullness of all the "lessers" together.
Sure!
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