No. Never. Being a son of Abraham by faith has nothing to do with pedigree
It does... if, dad, if, you mean 'pedigree' not in the sense of ethnicity, but rather through the promise, through the child of the promise, Isaac.
What was the verse that said Israel is everyone? I must have missed that.
Well yeah, me too. Israel is not everyone... and not even all those who are ethnically Jewish. Is this not what I have said? It is...
The promised land is still what it was.
No, the lesser pointed to... foreshadowed... the greater. In the same sense as all the elements of the law, like concerning murder and adultery, are really far greater than just the lesser thing, which is what Jesus said in all his "but I tell you" statements in the Sermon on the Mount.
When Jesus talks to us He makes it clear it is a city He prepared in heaven, not the promised land on earth. For the remnant He also made it clear it will be the promised land on earth
Right, we are that city, the City of God, and we will inhabit the whole earth, which will be without sin... completely made new by God.
Everything about salvation depends on God, and not what we do. Salvation that only comes after we decide to come to Him.
This is, dad, an absolute contradiction. Yes, everything about salvation depends on God, and not what we do, just as you said. But in the second sentence,
you totally refute what you literally just said., which is really that salvation depends solely on our decision, that God gives us salvation based solely on our decision, which is a work, to come to him.
Some of the promises are for saved Israel in the end.
All of God's promises have their 'yes' and 'amen' in Christ. And... we are all in Christ, one in Christ Jesus.
He that works in us makes us new. We do not make ourselves new first.
Uh, right; I agree... <smile> But you and SI are both in effect saying that we decide to be made new, and that God's decision to make us new is based on our decision, which is a work... which is putting the cart before the horse.
Nor do we get born again before we are born again.
LOL! I agree! LOL! But, nor do we make a decision to be born again before we are born again. <
smile> Dead is dead, dad. By nature, we are
dead in our sin.
Ask a specific question...
I did. <
smile> I asked you to back up what you said (if you can) with Scripture. This speaks volumes...
Name me one nation or race or group or whatever that you claim is not able to be saved?
Well, if you mean individuals in those nations or people groups, there is not one not able to be saved. With God all things are possible...
Who is not 'appointed' for possible salvation?
Uhhhh... <
chuckles> ...those not appointed for salvation. By saying "those appointed for salvation" in Acts 13:48, dad, as Luke does, is to say implicitly, there were those there who were not appointed for salvation. But we cannot know who is and is not appointed; God is the Appointer... <
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You seem to be peddling the idea that His selective respecter of persons love is only for some privileged minority, unlike the majority of mankind?
Hmmm... the words that you use here are troubling, like, "respecter of persons" (all of God's creation was originally, before the Fall of Adam and Eve, "very good") and "privileged minority"... God chose those of all His creation for His own glory. Everything He does is for His own glory.
No idea what you are trying to say.
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Apparently it might be that you think that if God allows choice, then He is small?
No... <
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Accepting a free gift from Him does not make us 'more powerful than God'
I agree; that's not what I have said. Read what I said again, dad, and don't turn it into something I didn't say. <
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You seem to have no real argument or case.
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chuckles> It's not really me making it...
You inserted that bit. The call of God is out there, but we have to hear it/accept it. It is some presto chango sneaky magic call that only some select few get...
There is a general call of the Gospel, general in the sense that it goes out to all, and there is an inward call by the Spirit, which is not general, not given to all but only God's elect. And this is God's purpose of election, as Paul says of Jacob and Esau, using them as examples,
"though they were not yet born and had done nothing either good or bad ~ in order that God’s purpose of election might continue, not because of works but because of Him Who calls..."
while the rest of mankind is doomed to hell
We are all naturally "doomed,"... "by nature children of wrath." Completely undeserving of God's grace. All of us. No exceptions.
And that 'whom' is precisely those that choose Him! THAT is whom He chooses to have mercy on!
"...it depends not on human will or exertion, but on God, who has mercy." (Romans 9:16)
He will have compassion on all that ask and receive. That is whom He has compassion on
"...it depends not on human will or exertion, but on God, who has mercy." (Romans 9:16)
Yes until we are born of the spirit, we are dead. ..and..?
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smile> Can you do anything, choose anything, believe in anything when you are dead, dad?
That which is born of the spirit is that person that comes to Jesus.
We come to Jesus because we are born of the Spirit. This
does not mean that we don't ~ or can't, in the sense of inability ~ make our own decision to come to Jesus.
Not some pre born special few. Otherwise he died for nothing
"Pre-born"? Ugh. "Pre-chosen" and "pre-born" are not equivalent or synonymous terms, dad.
But He gives it anyhow! That is the nice thing about mercy and a gift
Where exactly is the verse you allude to?
The saved (who chose Jesus) are called to His purpose.
But not because they chose Jesus. What you're saying here, dad, is that God's call depends on our choosing ~ which is a work and directly opposes Paul's statement that (yet again)
"...it depends not on human will or exertion, but on God, who has mercy." (Romans 9:16)
And that group of sheep that do get saved, were part of a predestined plan of salvation. It was all arranged to be possible for us beforehand. And this people (saved) God knows will choose Him. When we do choose Him we then start to be conformed to be like Him. We answer the call! Then, because of Christ we are justified. And of course we also will have eternal life. (glorified)
We, the ones who choose Jesus, are saved because He chose to make a way for us before the foundation of the world (pre determined way so that there could be an 'us) and this means we will be holy and blameless before God. We are a work in progress.
Yes it was predestined that we could be adopted. (Through Jesus)
That we
would be. Paul, in Ephesians 1:4-5 (yet again): "He
chose us in Him before the foundation of the world,
that we should be holy and blameless before Him. In love He
predestined us for adoption to himself as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of His will..."
The trick is to remember the rest of the bible.
I agree... <
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How Jesus died for us so that we could be saved if we believe.
Well, and that we would be, made manifest in us when we believe.
Not sure what you are trying to say there.
Ohhhh, I think you are... <
smile> But fair enough. <
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Hopefully you are not suggesting that if He 'wants' He can just toss whoever into hell fire, and assure that they never got that 'call' you allude to?
Well no, there's Scripture (Paul, in 1 Timothy 2:4) that does explicitly say that his desire is the opposite of what you say here, which you know, I'm sure... <
smile> But... He calls who He calls, and this is His right, as He is the potter and we are the clay, all made out of the same lump... So, again, He has mercy and compassion on those whom He has mercy and compassion...
Yes, accepting His sacrifice is what saves us.
Works don't save, dad. You said it yourself. And I agree with that... <
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Which is His doing.
ALL that come to Him He will in no possible way cast off.
Absolutely.
Grace and peace to you.