Let's try to break the plan of salvation down into "Steps".
1. God loved the whole world, Jesus died for the sins of the whole world that the whole world "MIGHT BE" saved, because God wasn't willing for '"ANY" to perish.
Jesus death took away the "Law" that required everyone to die for the sin they committed,
but it did not take away anyone's sin, as is obvious that his death only made it possible that they "MIGHT BE" saved, not would be saved.
There's something "missing" that God/Jesus did not provide to complete the plan of salvation.
2. A "Personal Faith/Belief" in Jesus is the "missing" component that will "COMBINE" with the work of Jesus to produce,
3. the "GRACE OF GOD". (saved)
Jesus's death was sufficient to save the "whole world", in accordance with God's will none perish,
but many do perish, proving "God's Sovereign will" is not involved/enforced.
I'll have to cut this post short, I'm experiencing a storm./lightning.
Later.
A question about Calvinism
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by stilllearning, May 21, 2009.
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26but you do not believe because you are not part of my flock. 27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. 28 I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.
john 10:26-28
9 And they sang a new song with these words:
“You are worthy to take the scroll
and break its seals and open it.
For you were slaughtered, and your blood has ransomed people for God
from every tribe and language and people and nation.
Rev 5:9
Now notice what the verse doesn't say, it does not say every men but men from every tribe.
18 I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not even the smallest detail of God’s law will disappear until its purpose is achieved.
Mat 5:18
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Me4Him said: ↑People who reject God, God rejects, people who accept God, God accepts, that's the definition of "Belief/unbelief".Click to expand...
People who reject God, God has passed over, people who accept God, God has elected, regenerated, and given the faith to believe, that's the definition in part of The Doctrines of Grace, what some call Calvinism. -
Robert Snow said: ↑Amazing how reading the Scripture for what it says destroys Calvinism.Click to expand...
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Your going to have to show where Christ died for the whole world.Click to expand...
Let me see if I get this right...the Doctrines of "Grace" claim that man is held accountable for rejecting a God that didn't come to save him. That's "grace"?!? Is it grace to punish my 3 year old for not cleaning the gutters he cannot get to because I won't allow him? -
Me4Him said: ↑Let's try to break the plan of salvation down into "Steps".
1. God loved the whole world, Jesus died for the sins of the whole world that the whole world "MIGHT BE" saved, because God wasn't willing for '"ANY" to perish.
Jesus death took away the "Law" that required everyone to die for the sin they committed,
but it did not take away anyone's sin, as is obvious that his death only made it possible that they "MIGHT BE" saved, not would be saved.
There's something "missing" that God/Jesus did not provide to complete the plan of salvation.Click to expand... -
annsni said: ↑So, let's say a child is born and does not ever commit sin in his lifetime. He dies at 60 years old. Does he go to heaven because he never committed sin?Click to expand...
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annsni said: ↑So, let's say a child is born and does not ever commit sin in his lifetime. He dies at 60 years old. Does he go to heaven because he never committed sin?Click to expand...
David said he was concieved in sin...your kids and mine are no exception. This question is irrelavant because its not possible. -
Me4Him said, "When God chose Israel, he chose the whole nation, he didn't leave anyone out, but along the way some people rebelled/disobeyed and were REMOVED from among the Chosen."
But God didn't choose the Babylonians did He or other people groups? How does this truth fit into the anti-reformed view? I don't ask this arrogantly but it is a question I have yet to receive a satisfactory answer to.
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Shortandy said: ↑David said he was conceived in sin...your kids and mine are no exception.Click to expand...
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Shortandy said: ↑David said he was concieved in sin...your kids and mine are no exception. This question is irrelavant because its not possible.Click to expand...
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But God didn't choose the Babylonians did He or other people groups? How does this truth fit into the anti-reformed view? I don't ask this arrogantly but it is a question I have yet to receive a satisfactory answer to.Click to expand...
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webdog said: ↑I think Romans 3:23 is clear that anyone who can sin, will, and has. If the person was born in a vegetative state and dies at 60 he will most definitely be in Heaven.Click to expand...
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Me4Him said: ↑There's something "missing" that God/Jesus did not provide to complete the plan of salvation.Click to expand...
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webdog said: ↑Being conceived in sin, and being a sinner are apples to oranges.Click to expand...
So back up and read the whole verse (Psalm 51:5) Then get your strongs out and tell me what you think he means there.
The word shapen can mean to be born or brought forth. David was born or brought forth in iniquity.
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webdog said: ↑Were those nations not allowed to worship the one true God as proselytes?Click to expand...
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annsni said: ↑No - Im asking, IF a man could live his life sinless, would he go to heaven? Me4Him said "Jesus death took away the "Law" that required everyone to die for the sin they committed, " so I'm asking then is it possible, that if someone never once sinned in his life (hypothetically - go with me on this guys), he'd be able to go to heaven?Click to expand...
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Shortandy said: ↑How exceptional were these cases though? Before God's vision to Peter and the ministry of Paul how many non Hebrews were being saved?Click to expand...
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annsni said: ↑No - Im asking, IF a man could live his life sinless, would he go to heaven? Me4Him said "Jesus death took away the "Law" that required everyone to die for the sin they committed, " so I'm asking then is it possible, that if someone never once sinned in his life (hypothetically - go with me on this guys), he'd be able to go to heaven?Click to expand...
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