Dcopymope
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Quite the opposite actually.

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Quite the opposite actually.
First, foreknowledge does not mean foresight. It means knowing that person in an intimate way.Ok, but are you going to explain why?![]()
First, foreknowledge does not mean foresight. It means knowing that person in an intimate way.
Second, Christ did not die for the sins of every person.
Third, just because it is commanded to preach the Gospel to every nation does not mean each person is elect or even has the potential to be elect.
Fourth, it does not say that God's will is to save each individual person. If that were the case, all would be saved.
I've never liked the word Regenerated, or at least the manner in which it has been understood, as some try to make it sound like some mystical phenomenon takes place once one accepts the Gospel of Christ. Of which, not a single Christian, worth mentioning, can claim that is what happened before, upon, or after, their conversion. The attestation is clearly and demonstrably, just not there.When does one become Regenerated? Does it happen before in order to empower us to believe or does it happen after we believe?
Play nice
Seeing that faith is a fruit of the Spirit, per Galatians 5:22, that leaves faith coming after regeneration as the error.Okay so the Clavinist teaching that you have to be regenerated before coming to faith in Christ is in fact error.
Foreknowledge is the Greek is a verb, proginosko, which means God is doing something in foreknowing ppl. This is Him electing ppl unto salvation. Whom He did foreknow[proginosko] He also did predestinate to become conformed to the image of His Son[Romans 8:29].Hmm, well, in every dictionary I've seen, foresight is just a synonym of foreknowledge, meaning the same thing, so.![]()
I can understand this concept of limited atonement, because while John does state Jesus is the propitiation for the sins of the world, its only those who believe in Jesus, those who accept the ransom he paid for our souls that are saved.
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Well its not within Gods will that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. This isn't a one way street however, God is giving humanity a choice, he isn't forcing anyone. You can either accept the ransom, the bailout as your get out of jail free card, or you can reject it, see your day in court, and be judged according to your works. So this kind of goes back to your third point, that not all are willing or capable of accepting the ransom.
Eph1....does not start at verse 12...3-11 explain why12,13 take place.The answer is given in Ephesians 1:12,13:
That we should be to the praise of his glory, who first trusted in Christ. In whom ye also trusted...
THE GOSPEL IS PREACHED AND HEARD
...after that ye heard the Word of Truth, the Gospel of your salvation...
THE HEARER TRUSTS AND BELIEVES ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST
...in whom also after that ye believed...
THE BELIEVER IS SEALED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT
...ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise...
The sealing with the Holy Spirit implies (1) the receiving of the Holy Spirit as a gift (also called baptism WITH the Holy Ghost), (2) regeneration by the Holy Spirit, (3) the sealing with the Holy Spirit, and (3) the baptism BY the Holy Spirit, which places the believer in the Body of Christ. All of this would be simultaneous.
As Peter said in Acts 2:38: Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
So the order is:
repentance + faith--->the gift of the 12Spirit--->regeneration
So you accomplished some feats to earn a gift? You repented while spirituality dead in sin and in so doing you were rewarded for your accomplishment?The answer is given in Ephesians 1:12,13:
That we should be to the praise of his glory, who first trusted in Christ. In whom ye also trusted...
THE GOSPEL IS PREACHED AND HEARD
...after that ye heard the Word of Truth, the Gospel of your salvation...
THE HEARER TRUSTS AND BELIEVES ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST
...in whom also after that ye believed...
THE BELIEVER IS SEALED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT
...ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise...
The sealing with the Holy Spirit implies (1) the receiving of the Holy Spirit as a gift (also called baptism WITH the Holy Ghost), (2) regeneration by the Holy Spirit, (3) the sealing with the Holy Spirit, and (3) the baptism BY the Holy Spirit, which places the believer in the Body of Christ. All of this would be simultaneous.
As Peter said in Acts 2:38: Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
So the order is:
repentance + faith--->the gift of the Spirit--->regeneration
You repented while spirituality dead in sin and in so doing you were rewarded for your accomplishment?
What are Clavinists? Is Glenn Gould, whose recording called "The Well Tempered Clavier" one of them? I didn't think they deal with theological issues. All they did was play the piano in concerts!Okay so the Clavinist teaching that you have to be regenerated before coming to faith in Christ is in fact error.
So your act of response saved you.Actually, the Lord draws all men to Himself. It's up to us whether or not we respond in faith. The act of responding is what causes us to become born again and regenerated.
Actually, the Lord draws all men to Himself. It's up to us whether or not we respond in faith. The act of responding is what causes us to become born again and regenerated.
You say your act (responding) saved you. 1 Peter 1:3 denies your teaching and declares it false.Actually, the Lord draws all men to Himself. It's up to us whether or not we respond in faith. The act of responding is what causes us to become born again and regenerated.
So your act of response saved you.
Got it
That is not what John 12:32 teaches. The word 'draw' in that verse is helko, pronounced hel-koo-o, and it means to literally drag off, lead, impel, draw with an inward power.
You teach response saves.
According to that passage, ALL should come to the faith then. This can't be because not all who are drawn will submit to Christ's Lordship.
Wrong my friend. Man does not boast in his salvation. You have man boasting as God does 1/2 the saving and they do the other 1/2. "That dog won't hunt." Dr. Voddie BauchamIts collaborative. God draws all men to himself. It's up to us to believe in Christ's ressurection for sin.
If people don't respond the how can God move their heart to conversion?
According to that passage, ALL should come to the faith then. This can't be because not all who are drawn will submit to Christ's Lordship.