DoveSpirit05
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Nah!! the contradiction is telling someone their born a sinner but sending them 2 prison if they do something wrong!! if u were 2 be consistent with ur position u wouldn't send them 2 prison in the 1st place!!
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Your point?So, in order to receive Christ, a person must make a choice?
But it is indeed a choice. Which means that to a certain extent it is of the will of man.Your point?
My point was even that choice took a convicting and enlightening work of God apart from which we would never have made that 'choice'.
So what you are saying is that Christians have room for boasting by claiming "I exercised my will to choose Jesus, why don't you also?"But it is indeed a choice. Which means that to a certain extent it is of the will of man.
You yourself have admitted that receiving Jesus is an act of the will.So what you are saying is that Christians have room for boasting by claiming "I exercised my will to choose Jesus, why don't you also?"
Even faith comes by hearing and hearing by God's Word (not our own will). Rom 10:17
I believe that God will convict a person of their sin especially in light of the righteousness of Jesus Christ. Those that are obedient to that conviction of sin and seek relief, God will further reveal His rescue (for them) in His Son for their sin...that would be where they exercise their will in embracing God's Son and Him crucified for their sin. But as you can see, even that exercise of the will was made possible by the previous convicting and illuminating work of His Spirit. (see Jn 16:9-11 and MT 16:17)
Yes, a will that has been convicted of it's sinfulness and has been revealed it's Savior.You yourself have admitted that receiving Jesus is an act of the will.
Case closed.
A choice is still made by the person who receives Christ.Yes, a will that has been convicted of it's sinfulness and has been revealed it's Savior.
Case dismissed.![]()
A choice is still made by the person who receives Christ.
Case reopened.
There is no contradiction.I hope you see the contradiction of your own words.
But only after his natural sinful will has been changed to be able to choose God.There is no contradiction.
1) man of his own will cannot save himself apart from God.
2) God saves man but God saves those men who will to be saved John 7:17; Revelation 22:17.
There is a difference between 1 and 2.
John 1:13 "Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God."
John 1:13 is a not-but elliptical statement where more emphasis is put on one thing (God) over another (man's will) but not to the total exclusion of man's will.
John 1:13 puts more emphasis on God in being born again but does not totally eliminate the physical birth (born of blood).
Just the physical birth (born of blood) alone does not make one born again but one must be physically born in order to be born again. So physical birth is necessary to being born again.
Likewise, just man's will alone cannot make him born again but he must use his will to be born again. So the will is necessary to being born again.
Yes, He brings us to the point of being willing through convicting us of sin and revealing His Son as Savior...So the will is necessary to being born again.
You're right, I won't respond again :)no need 2 respond again, he got debunked the 1st time!! and then wat happens is wen they get refuted they just twist their paradigm 2 suit themselves!!
Man is not born with a sin nature but is born with free will and the ability to choose to do well or do not well, Genesis 4:7.But only after his natural sinful will has been changed to be able to choose God.
Men choose of their own free will to be born again. Therefore those not born again will be their own culpability in judgement and not God's culpability for not 'changing' them so they would want to be born again.Yes, He brings us to the point of being willing through convicting us of sin and revealing His Son as Savior...
John 16:8 KJVS
[8] And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment:
Matthew 16:17 KJVS
[17] And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-jona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.
That is not what Gen 4:7 says.Man is not born with a sin nature but is born with free will and the ability to choose to do well or do not well, Genesis 4:7.
God does.If man were born with a sinful nature and has to be "changed" in order to be able to choose God, who does the changing?
God does.How is it determined which individuals will or will not be changed?
What about it?What about showing respect of persons for those individuals that are "changed" and those left unhanged?
Because we are responsible for our sin. This is God's world, not yours. Who are you to talk back to the potter?How can one be rightly justly condemned for being unable to choose God because of how he was passively born against his will?
But only after his natural sinful will has been changed to be able to choose God.
That is not what Gen 4:7 says.
God does.
God does.
What about it?
Because we are responsible for our sin. This is God's world, not yours. Who are you to talk back to the potter?
And where does that faith come from?Rom 5:1, Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ:
Rom 5:2, By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.
This would indicate that the grace that we receive to have our natural sinful will changed does not come about until after a man has faith, i.e. has made a decision to believe in and receive Jesus Christ.
It comes by hearing and hearing by the word of the Lord (Romans 10:17).And where does that faith come from?
And where do the ears to hear come from?It comes by hearing and hearing by the word of the Lord (Romans 10:17).
But consider the following:
Heb 4:2, For unto us was the gospel preached, as well as unto them: but the word preached did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in them that heard it.
This would indicate that faith is a choice that people make upon hearing the word of the Lord.