Your version of the gospel, is the exact opposite to the one I find in the Bible. Every single one of your views, is based on Arminianism, (which was well and truly debunked) by John Calvin 500 years ago, Yet you're still holding to this false (saved by works) version of the gospel.
Are these the only two men you recognize in history, Calvin and Arminius? I don't hold to any man made theory of what scripture means. History shows that any interpretation of scripture by a man turns into a heresy, as I pointed out for Calvinism. For you, apparently Arminianism is your heresy, which it is relative to Calvinism, "reformed theology".
I find your suggestion that "grace is the underlying principle in all of salvation", highly offensive., because Gods Word reveals that salvation is "by grace". So grace is not one of the ingredients of salvation, it is everything.
Grace is the underlying of everything that exists. If it was not for God's grace in upholding the universe, you would evaporate instantly. We and the earth are created by God and He upholds all things.
To suggest that "All humanity has been saved from death", is even more offensive and a down right blasphemous lie. You will never find a single verse of scripture to support this ridiculous lie. The truth is "all humanity is born dead and all remain dead forever, except for the small number of us who God chose to save before time began".
I only follow the Lord Jesus and I only believe what He taught. He did teach "Total depravity", He did teach "Unconditional Election", He did teach "Limited Atonement", He did teach "Irresistible Grace", He did teach "Perseverance of the saints".
None of these ideas exists in any scripture as it has meant from the beginning. They are novel, misinterpretations, imposed ideas upon scripture. Limited atonement is probably the most gross misinterpretation of scripture. We just celebrated Christmas. Christ came into this world Incarnated of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary. He became man, as we are, took on Himself our human nature so that He is consubstantial with His creation. By His resurrection of that same human nature, He restored life, eternal existence not just to all human beings but the world itself. This is why we will all be raised in the last day, every single human being. There will be a new heaven and a new earth because of that resurrection. All the texts, possible 15-20 that I cited in our first discourse all refer to Christ's Incarnation and its effect upon creation.
To believe that scripture teaches "limited atonement" which is an impossibility because of the Incarnation, makes Christ and our salvation meaningless. We are still condemned to death through Adam and when we die, we simply cease to exist, there is no eternity of any kind.
Apparently you do not understand the full meaning of the fall of man, of Adam. There is a reason why we refer to Adam as the first Adam and Christ the second Adam. Christ came to reverse the fall of man and restore tlhe created order back to its original purpose. It is why I Cor 15:21-22 is an equation.
All of that means that the Lord Jesus taught the "saved by grace" gospel.
Yes He did, but you fail to understand what that actually means. Not only saved by Grace, but we exist by Grace. Everything that exists in this world is by His grace. He created this world by His Grace.
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I can hear you saying, OK, saved by grace but what about my faith, aren't we saved by our faith as well as grace. But the answer is no, you don't have any faith unless God chose you and then gave you the gift of grace and then gave you the gift of faith to receive the grace.
We are also saved through our faith. God has given each human being the capability, ability to believe, a measure of faith. It is what man does with God's universal call to repent, believe and be saved. God choose not a single human being, respective of our subjective salvation, our individual salvation. Calvin missed this whole concept of election. Just some scriptural theology for your enlightenment, there are 5 uses of election (three are groups and two are individuals). None for salvation as understood by Calvin. Here they are, Christ, Isreal, Christ Body, the Church, the elect, the Apostles, and Paul.
Salvation originates entirely with God (Salvation is of the Lord), from eternal election to final glorification. No human contribution, effort, or merit, however small, earns or contributes to being saved.
Saving faith isn't something people generate; it's a divine impartation, a spiritual ability given by God to those He regenerates.
So Calvin says, but scripture differs. You are correct we don't originate it, it is part of our human existence, our nature. It's all about what we do with what is given to each. The parable of the talents, explains that to us. We are not being saved by faith, we are justified by faith, meaning to be put into a correct relationship with God which begins with belief, then baptism, entrance into His Kingdom, "this is what regeneration consists. We are being put back into the same relationship Adam had with God in the beginning. Adam was supposed to work with God bringing himself and creation back to God as a living sacrifice. He failed. Now we have been redeemed and by believing in that Savior, we entered into a relationship that requires every follower to work toward being more Christlike, To remain faithful and grow. We inherit our personal salvation at the end. If faithful, which is man's responsibility, not God's, we inherit eternal life WITH Him, if we reject Him, eternal existence APART from Him.
God must first make a person spiritually alive (regenerate them) before they can exercise faith in Jesus. All human beings are born spiritually dead in sin, we lack the inherent ability to choose God; faith is God's work in the heart, consistent with the doctrine of "irresistible grace".
Again, so says Calvin, Scripture reverses the sequence. Man must first respond to God's universal call to repentance. He uses many ways to accomplish this. When man response to believe, one is baptised, which is the regeneration. We join His Kingdom and begin a journey of faith with Him as we all were created to have with Him. It is why we were created in the first place.
Ephesians 2:8-9 For by grace you have been saved through faith—and this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God—not a result of works, so that no one may boast".
Fully agree
God does not desire all men to know Him and to worship and be in communion with Him, God only choose His elect for salvation. The natural (non elect) Man only chooses evil all the time, which is why God can judge justly.
God did not create man for the purpose of destroying him.
As explained already, God does not chose who will be saved individually, You believe in a very unjust God. God is love, it is not even possible for God to not love. He will love all His creatures, even those that end up in hell. We will always be creatures, created by Him and will of necessity uphold all things even in eternity, even those in hell.
There are only two types of people, 1. Gods children (the elect of God) and 2. The children of the Devil (those God didn't chose for salvation). You will never find a single verse in the bible to show this is not true.
Most of scripture denies all of the above. Calvin's theology just could not recognize it because it did not align with the other principle aspects of his theology.
The above is an afront to who God is and why He created this world.