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I wish I had more time to spend on here. I can't keep up with ya'll. I have a lot of questions that keep coming to mind.
Question: If regeneration occurs first, and faith occurs immediately afterward, how do we explain people who have the Word of God preached to them, they obviously experience conviction and a drawing of the Spirit, but they resist, sometimes for years, before conversion?
Question: What about verses like John 20:31 that says "But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name." It sounds like in this verse that belief comes first, in order to have life.
Question: How do some Calvinists have the nerve to call people reprobates when they have no idea who the elect are? They have no idea when regeneration will occur in someone. At one time they were also unbelievers, but not reprobate. Are these the hyper-Calvinists?
Question: If Adam was spiritually living and had free will, then why, when we are made alive spiritually do we not have that same free will?
I agree with this...gasp, the horror!!A sinner has to be convicted of their sins first by the Holy Spirit, Who shows them that they are hell-bound and in need of a Saviour, and points them to Jesus Christ for their salvation.
BZZZZZZ!!! Wrong!!Well ALL sinners are not His sheep, it is only after they are converted that they become His sheep
Still pushing this falsehood I see.Total Spiritual Inability is fake doctrine not found in scripture. Both Calvinists and Arminians embrace the fake doctrine.
Scripture teaches natural men of flesh have limited spiritual ability in that they can understand spiritual milk, but not spiritual meat.
Until or unless a person understands this truth, their house is built on sand.
My simple advice is this, AVOID "Calvinism" which has done much damage to the saving of lost souls. I think that Jonah was a "Calvinist" who did not want God to save Nineveh, the enemies of the Jews, but God's Love and Mercy is that "He is willing that NONE perish". the first four "Points" of Calvinism are totally not from the Bible, regardless of their trying to argue that they are. I find that they do NOT know or understand HOW MUCH God actually LOVES ALL the lost, as He says so many times in the Bible, like Ezekiel, Why should the wicked perish? etc, That is way Jesus cried over Jerusalem, because He knew of the pending judgement and the souls that would be lost. I remember being told by someone who attends Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, England, which is Calvinistic, when the minister, Dr Peter Masters chided his congregation, by saying they are ready to bang people on the head with their "theology", but greatly lacked in love and compassion. SPOT ON. This is how I have seen Calvinists over the past 35 years as a Christian, cold and deceived as thinking that somehow THEY are "elected" by God, and the rest are damned to hell! This doctrine is "elitism" and God HATES it, as He very much does "Limited Atonement".
Doctrine. God exercises his sovereignty in the eternal salvation of men.
He not only is sovereign, and has a sovereign right to dispose and order in that affair; and he not only might proceed in a sovereign way, if he would, and nobody could charge him with exceeding his right; but he actually does so; he exercises the right which he has.
My simple advice is this, AVOID "Calvinism" which has done much damage to the saving of lost souls. I think that Jonah was a "Calvinist" who did not want God to save Nineveh, the enemies of the Jews, but God's Love and Mercy is that "He is willing that NONE perish". the first four "Points" of Calvinism are totally not from the Bible, regardless of their trying to argue that they are. I find that they do NOT know or understand HOW MUCH God actually LOVES ALL the lost, as He says so many times in the Bible, like Ezekiel, Why should the wicked perish? etc, That is way Jesus cried over Jerusalem, because He knew of the pending judgement and the souls that would be lost. I remember being told by someone who attends Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, England, which is Calvinistic, when the minister, Dr Peter Masters chided his congregation, by saying they are ready to bang people on the head with their "theology", but greatly lacked in love and compassion. SPOT ON. This is how I have seen Calvinists over the past 35 years as a Christian, cold and deceived as thinking that somehow THEY are "elected" by God, and the rest are damned to hell! This doctrine is "elitism" and God HATES it, as He very much does "Limited Atonement".
My simple advice is this, AVOID "Calvinism" which has done much damage to the saving of lost souls. I think that Jonah was a "Calvinist" who did not want God to save Nineveh, the enemies of the Jews, but God's Love and Mercy is that "He is willing that NONE perish". the first four "Points" of Calvinism are totally not from the Bible, regardless of their trying to argue that they are. I find that they do NOT know or understand HOW MUCH God actually LOVES ALL the lost, as He says so many times in the Bible, like Ezekiel, Why should the wicked perish? etc, That is way Jesus cried over Jerusalem, because He knew of the pending judgement and the souls that would be lost. I remember being told by someone who attends Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, England, which is Calvinistic, when the minister, Dr Peter Masters chided his congregation, by saying they are ready to bang people on the head with their "theology", but greatly lacked in love and compassion. SPOT ON. This is how I have seen Calvinists over the past 35 years as a Christian, cold and deceived as thinking that somehow THEY are "elected" by God, and the rest are damned to hell! This doctrine is "elitism" and God HATES it, as He very much does "Limited Atonement".
Shame on you for making such a stupid statement. Tonight my home church hosted our monthly sing with the other churches in our Missionary Baptist association, and these churches are NOT Calvinistic. But during service, I got up and sang two songs. Before I sang, I had the church pray with me for my lost wife's salvation, and all the other lost ppl in our community. I was trying to hold back my tears as I was speaking to God through prayer. I told them I would even trade places with her and suffer in hell if I could. But I know that I can not do that. But to say we don't want everyone to be saved is a flat-out lie!!!!!
It was Finney who has do way too much harm in churches today. Look to him for the downfall of our churches in America. Our theology in the USA is 3,000 long, 1,500 miles wide and 1/2" deep...
First, I firmly reject the label of calvinist just so you know.
However while Jonathan Edwards probably wasn't a strict calvinist but Reformed he taught unconditional election:
God's Sovereignty in the Salvation of Men (Romans 9:18)
Edwards - God's Sovereignty in the Salvation of Men (Romans 9:18)
Also Freedom of the Will (Free eBook)
Free eBook: "Freedom of the Will," by Jonathan Edwards • ChurchLeaders.com
Jonathan Edwards was a principle vessel chosen of God for the dawning of The American Great Awakening and myriads of souls come into the kingdom via his preaching which was unparalleled in our history.
Yes many Arminian types (Wesley brothers) also were used of God to fill the empty churches in the 18th century also unparalleled in history (apart for Edwards).
This proves (to me anyway) that God is not exclusive in selection of either theology since He (God) IMO is willing to give us latitude in the modern dilemma of the "tension" so-called between His Absolute Sovereignty and the Free Will of Humankind to the preaching of the gospel.
HankD
Brother, these churches you are propping up are rapidly declining in my area. They teach a God of Play Doh who is shaped and molded into whatever is convenient at the time.Complete nonsense. It is the hardness of Calvinism that has caused many to turn away from the Lord. It is no wonder that the greater number of "reformed" Churches are on the decline, while those to do teach "God so loves the whole world" are being blessed by the Lord.
Brother Martin,
Is God's love everlasting? If yes, then He is loving them even after they are cast into hell.
Is God immutable? If yes, then God loves those who He knew were going to hell, and then on the day of Judgment do a complete 180 and pour His wrath out on them. This grossly mangles Romans 9.
Yes, God 'so loved the world', but that does not mean everybody who ever lived.
To a certain extent, this falls upon all of us. None can know no more about Him than what He has revealed via His word, and even that seems to be hard. Both sides glean what they see of Him via His word.I believe that Calvinism has a "blind spot" on the Atonement of Jesus Christ, as they cannot seem to understand God's Heart on this all-important Doctrine.
I do not, and many who accuse us of this are flatly wrong. We see that God took out of the same lump a ppl to redeem by the Lamb of God. That is in Romans 9.Unless you believe in the evil teaching that God predestines the lost to hell, before the foundation of the world,
Again Brother, this is patently false. Those who reject the gospel are already condemned. Jesus said such in John 3:18.then it should not be too difficult to see that those who very sadly end up in hell, will do so because of their rejection of Jesus Christ.
Again, the Spirit works through the word of God. I already posted Romans 10:14-17, 1 Corinthians 1:18-21, Ephesians 1:13. How can the Spirit convict ppl who have never heard of Jesus?Listen to Jesus' own Words, the Holy Spirit came to "convict the world of sin" (John 16:8), that they are lost sinners and going to hell. Then Jesus goes on to say why, "in regard to sin, because they do not believe in Me" (v.9), which says because they "do not believe" in Him , which is the same as rejecting Him, as the Jews did, which is much recorded in John's Gospel
Fallen man can not meet those requirements, but Christ did for His ppl. Faith, repentance and conversion are all gifts of God. If God has conditions to be met, then it can't be called the finished works of Christ, because it takes God and man to reach an agreement to be saved. That's works.Just because God loves the entire human race, from Adam till the end of time, does NOT mean that they will all be saved. No, God has certain conditions in place, like repentance, acceptance of Jesus Christ as the ONLY Saviour and Lord of their lives, etc.
Uhhhh, they can not conform to it, that is why Christ had to die in their stead. Christ bore their sin and guilt in their(our) stead.We know that the greater majority will not conform to God's Just demands.
Yeah....riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight!!!Romans 9 is another passage grossly misused by Calvinists.
I only did a several month study on Romans. By God's grace, I understand it just fine.Notice what it actually says.
"What if God, wanting to show His wrath and to make His power known, endured with much longsuffering the vessels of wrath prepared for destruction, and that He might make known the riches of His glory on the vessels of mercy, which He had prepared beforehand for glory, even us whom He called, not of the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles"
The "vessels of wrath", it says, that God "endured with much longsuffering", why? If He had predestined them to hell, why should He be "longsuffering" towards them? Also, it does not say "He had prepared beforehand", as it does says for the "vessels of mercy". It is obvious that by their rejection of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, they choose to go to hell. Note what Paul tells the Jews in Acts 13:46, "Then Paul and Barnabas grew bold and said, “It was necessary that the word of God should be spoken to you first; but since you reject it, and judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting life, behold, we turn to the Gentiles." Do you see their OWN responsibility? It does NOT says that God judged them unworthy of eternal life, or that they could not believe because God had not chosen them?
As I said I do not claim to be a calvinist, I have however never come across that statement that he taught a universal atonement. Can you document that Martin?And John Calvin himself taught "UNIVERSAL ATONEMENT".
1 Corinthians 2:14 Now the natural man doesn’t receive the things of God’s Spirit, for they are foolishness to him, and he can’t know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
Now I have choose who I am going to believe. God or Van? Let me think about it. TIMES UP! I believe God. Sorry, Van, you lose. Again.
As I said I do not claim to be a calvinist, I have however never come across that statement that he taught a universal atonement. Can you document that Martin?
Thanks
HankD