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Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by IFB Mole, May 29, 2006.

  1. IFB Mole

    IFB Mole New Member

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    J.D. Again, nice post. How is what you posted contrary to compatibilism? To me you defined and explained it to a "T". Man is wholly responsible, God is absolutely sovereign as man acts of his "own free will" he also fullfils God's eternal redemptive purpose as you so astutely pointed out with Satan indwelling Judas. Satan wanted to destroy Jesus but he instead fulfilled God's perfect plan.

    Now I ask, to make man wholly responsible does he not have to have the ability to "resist the Grace of God"? If Grace is irresistable how can man be held responsible since Grace "coerced" or "forced" man's will to believe.

    Of all the points of Calvinsim, irresistible Grace is the one I grapple with the most. I just see in Scripture over and over where men do resist the Holy Spirit and reject salvation and I also see where men glady receive the free gift of salvation by faith because of yielding to that same Holy Spirit.
     
  2. J.D.

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    IFB Mole, hello again, I've enjoyed this discussion, wish I had more time to really get into it. Like I said in my last post, I need to leave the discussion on compatibility to a better theologian since I don't have time to research the issue and I'm getting over my head on it I think.

    But concerning the "I", I'm glad to make a response. First of all, calvinism teaches that the fact that man resists God is evidence of his total depravity and is a consequence of it. Man resists God of his own desire to sin, therefore he is fully responsible for it. This is the state, or "stasis" (not sure about that word but I think it's right), the status quo of man. God has done nothing to directly cause it, although he did permit it. The resistance to God's commands under the law will stand as man's indictment in the judgement. And all of man is under the condemnation of law, for law exists universally.

    God mercifully saves some, though none deserves it, out of this sorry condition by effecting a change within man - a change of heart. This is the very core of truth that establishes salvation by grace. If man were able of himself to turn to God, then would be of grace? What would be the gift if man already possesses by natural birth that which God requires? Would the new birth be a supernatural act if it were within us by Adam's genes?

    Also, orthodox calvinism does not teach that God "forces" man to believe - that is, no violence is done to it as the Westminster puts it. Man is not dragged into God kingdom against his will, so no force is involved. But what happens is that God CHANGES the will by changing the underlying desires of man. The man loved sin, but now loves God, he did resist, but now accepts, once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see! When God regenerates a man, the man to believes by the power of the Holy Spirit. Faith and repentance are the fruits of the change of heart that God works in us.

    What happened to Lydia that she attended to the things that Paul preached? The Lord opened her heart.

    How did Paul know that the Thesselonians were elect?

    1 Thess 1:4 Knowing, brethren beloved, your election of God.

    Because the preaching of the word was accompanied, as on the day of pentacost, with power in the which souls were saved. Powerless preaching is that, although it still accomplishes that which God has sent it, is not accompanied by the power of the Holy Spirit. Now let me ask you, did the Holy Spirit come on the day of pentacost because the disciples were able to wake God up that morning and convince Him that it was time to save people? Of course not - it was all in God's control and on His time table. And so it was in Thessolanica.

    5 For our gospel came not unto you in word only, but also in power, and in the Holy Ghost, and in much assurance; as ye know what manner of men we were among you for your sake.

    And the result of this power?

    6 And ye became followers of us, and of the Lord, having received the word in much affliction, with joy of the Holy Ghost:

    Just like Jesu said - "My sheep hear my voice, and they follow me". He does not force the sheep to follow, it's just what sheep do. They will not follow the voice of a stranger. The sheep WILL respond to the voice of their master. The elect will infallibly come to God by His merciful design.


     
  3. IFB Mole

    IFB Mole New Member

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    J.D.

    I agree in principal to your post but can man resist the free gift of enternal life from God by grace? Can man once his heart is convicted by the Holy Spirit resist the free gift of salvation? I see numerous cases in Scripture where some "convicted" people reject and others beleive.
     
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    I've been one of those who rejected Him when I was under conviction. Praise the Lord that He didn't give up on me!
     
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    Re: Sermon Tomorrow - C vs. A !! Can't wait For It !

    J.D. nailed in this -- his #8 post .
     
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    Helen nailed it :thumbs:

    Why are threads being resurrected after so many years?

    ;)
     
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    Because they are still relevant -- the good posts (J.D. ) as well as the bad ( Helen ) . Old threads scare you don't they ?
     
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    They do. I'm getting older each day :)
     
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