charles_creech78
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I am saying he is not a child of God!Are you saying if a son [child of God] resists God then he will be damned?
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I am saying he is not a child of God!Are you saying if a son [child of God] resists God then he will be damned?
So - by your words, those who have no free will in regards to their salvation, have free will to do things contrary to what God wants them to do, and must be chastised for it?The goodness of God leads us to repent. I love him because he first loved me. He chastises us Because he love's us. If you see your child do something that will harm him will you not step in and stop him. Same thing with God! If you don't stop him or chastise him then you don't have any love for him. Same thing with God!
There are many things done, by our own rebellious free will, that are against the will of God. God allows it in his permissive will, just as he allowed David and others to have multiple wives. But that wasn't his perfect will. God allows us to sin. We aren't perfect. It is not his will for us to sin. John writes in 1John 2:1, "My little children I write unto you that you sin not." That is God's will. Is it accomplished? No. For that reason John continues, "But if any of you do sin we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous, and he is the propitiation for our sin."It has to do with God having all power! If GOD wanted YOU WEBDOG to do his will can you stop it? Yes or no? If yes then how is it Gods will?
Has that happened? The Bible says that God's will is that none should perish but that all should come to repentance. If that is God's will why isn't God's will being accomplished in this world, especially since (as you advocate) man has no free will and God is completely in control and sovereign. Why isn't his will being done? Please explain.Jesus said I came to do they will. Who's will? Gods will! Now who's will would of it been if Christ did not do it? But what is Gods will? That non should perish but ALL COME TO REPENTANCES.
And it is messed up isn't it? The free will of man has interfered with "the will of God" that all men should come to repentance. Isn't that right? Will all men come to repentance? No. Why? Because man has chosen of his own free will to sin and rebel against a sovereign God.He has COMMANDED men every where to repent. For what is your duty and my duty? Why did he make us? For the whole duty of man is TO FEAR GOD and KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS! For surely he will bring every work evil or good into judgement . I gave you scripture not theology!
Because God has not chosen to exercise his direct power over all of his creation. He gives all who seek light, more light that they might believe.Show me... in the scripture that he has not the power? How can God not rule what he made? Explain this to me! Not your theology. (Scripture) Show me he has not the power!
What is it that you want me to respond to? The scripture you gave does not even respond to what I am talking about!
I say he can do all things! The word of God says he can do all things. Where in the scripture says he can't?
God cannot lie.
Heb 6:18 That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us:
Has that happened? The Bible says that God's will is that none should perish but that all should come to repentance. If that is God's will why isn't God's will being accomplished in this world, especially since (as you advocate) man has no free will and God is completely in control and sovereign. Why isn't his will being done? Please explain
I am saying God love us because he chastises us. Our will as Christian should be to do the will of God. Why would God want his child to do something contrary to his will? If you are doing something contrary to his will then you are not a son and you surely are not being chastised. We get chastised for doing something wrong. Why is it wrong if God gave us free will?Free will to me is that you can do what you want to. If that is the case then why does he chastise his children? What is the point of chastising us if we have free will? To any of you which one of you would want to be chastised? But if you are truly saved then you would not want to do what you want. You would have no desire but to do the will of God. But we are in the flesh to and we do things that are not pleasing to God and he corrects us as a son to pull us back to his will. I am glad that God corrects me and I am glad that I don't have free will to do thing I used to do. I have a anchor to my soul unmoveable ! What does a anchor do? Thank God for that Anchor.So - by your words, those who have no free will in regards to their salvation, have free will to do things contrary to what God wants them to do, and must be chastised for it?
Your memory needs refreshing!
In your opening post, you said:
I responded:
I even provided a Scripture stating this fact:
I again await your response which should mention that your opening post was incorrect.
The bible does not say this anywhere,unless you do not look at the context.
God's will is always accomplished.
I am saying he is not a child of God!
I am saying God love us because he chastises us. Our will as Christian should be to do the will of God. Why would God want his child to do something contrary to his will? If you are doing something contrary to his will then you are not a son and you surely are not being chastised. We get chastised for doing something wrong. Why is it wrong if God gave us free will?Free will to me is that you can do what you want to. If that is the case then why does he chastise his children? What is the point of chastising us if we have free will? To any of you which one of you would want to be chastised? But if you are truly saved then you would not want to do what you want. You would have no desire but to do the will of God. But we are in the flesh to and we do things that are not pleasing to God and he corrects us as a son to pull us back to his will. I am glad that God corrects me and I am glad that I don't have free will to do thing I used to do. I have a anchor to my soul unmoveable ! What does a anchor do? Thank God for that Anchor.
You are right DHK. I like the way you put it. So what you are saying is man has free will to choose who he will serve. I agree!!!! I choose to serve God and that is my free will. Glory and Honor to God. Thank you Jesus!There are many things done, by our own rebellious free will, that are against the will of God. God allows it in his permissive will, just as he allowed David and others to have multiple wives. But that wasn't his perfect will. God allows us to sin. We aren't perfect. It is not his will for us to sin. John writes in 1John 2:1, "My little children I write unto you that you sin not." That is God's will. Is it accomplished? No. For that reason John continues, "But if any of you do sin we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous, and he is the propitiation for our sin."
We have an out. Christ provided one. He paid the penalty for our sins. It is not God's will for us to sin. We sin by our own free will. We choose to do so. God does not force our hand. We are the ones responsible for it. And if we do, we can go to Christ who is our advocate, and the one who has paid the price for the penalty of our sin.
Has that happened? The Bible says that God's will is that none should perish but that all should come to repentance. If that is God's will why isn't God's will being accomplished in this world, especially since (as you advocate) man has no free will and God is completely in control and sovereign. Why isn't his will being done? Please explain.
And it is messed up isn't it? The free will of man has interfered with "the will of God" that all men should come to repentance. Isn't that right? Will all men come to repentance? No. Why? Because man has chosen of his own free will to sin and rebel against a sovereign God.
Look at it this way. It is a parent's will (perhaps) that all of his children enter into the Lord's service. But if they don't, and even if one doesn't trust Christ, is the parent's will being done? No. Why? Because the children have been exercising their free will. They (like us) are not robots. We can teach them the best we can, but in the end they will make their own decisions. One cannot force a person to trust Christ. You can't and God doesn't. He simply knows ahead who will and won't trust him.
Because God has not chosen to exercise his direct power over all of his creation. He gives all who seek light, more light that they might believe.
Others who resist the truth he turns them over to darkness.
For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness; Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: (Romans 1:18-20)
The rest of the verses in this same chapter are even more enlightening.
God gave them up; God gave them up...
In other words God does not always rule what he creates.
You're talking in circles, sir, without actually answering the question.I am saying God love us because he chastises us. Our will as Christian should be to do the will of God. Why would God want his child to do something contrary to his will? If you are doing something contrary to his will then you are not a son and you surely are not being chastised. We get chastised for doing something wrong. Why is it wrong if God gave us free will?Free will to me is that you can do what you want to. If that is the case then why does he chastise his children? What is the point of chastising us if we have free will? To any of you which one of you would want to be chastised? But if you are truly saved then you would not want to do what you want. You would have no desire but to do the will of God. But we are in the flesh to and we do things that are not pleasing to God and he corrects us as a son to pull us back to his will. I am glad that God corrects me and I am glad that I don't have free will to do thing I used to do. I have a anchor to my soul unmoveable ! What does a anchor do? Thank God for that Anchor.
Rom 13:1 Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God.I don't think you can make that claim based on the context of Rom. 13:2, which is referring to our obeying the government [or laws] which will bring damnation in the sense of judgement for the breaking of the law.I don't see how this verse can prove that one who does not obey the government is a son or not a son....am I missing something![]()
Originally Posted by charles_creech78 View Post
Amen amen amen!!!!! Its just amazing how man thinks that he knows what God can do and can't do![COLOR="Red"
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Reply to Webdod !No not my theology! Its the word of God: Mat 19:26 But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible. I say he can do all things! The word of God says he can do all things. Where in the scripture says he can't? Where does your theology stand that he can't?
Rom 13:1 Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God.
Rom 13:2 Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation. I don't know how that is confusing!
Let me try this again: Rom 13:1 Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God.I don't think you can make that claim based on the context of Rom. 13:2, which is referring to our obeying the government [or laws] which will bring damnation in the sense of judgement for the breaking of the law.I don't see how this verse can prove that one who does not obey the government is a son or not a son....am I missing something![]()
What is your point?Can God make another God? Can he create another being exactly like himself?
Let me try this again: Rom 13:1 Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God.
Rom 13:2 Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation. I don't know how that is confusing! Look at what scripture you said referring to obeying government and laws? You said Rom13:2 is referring to obeying government and laws. The verse is not referring to government or law it is referring to God and his power. Rom13:1 For there is no other power but of God. They are resisting Gods power in this verse! How can this be talking about a child of God? Rom 13:2 Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation Rom 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Rom 8:2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death. there is no condemnation in a child of God so how can they receive damnation? It is talking about the unsaved world resisting God power in this verse! The saved cannot be condemned because we are chastised! 1Co 11:32 But when we are judged, we are chastened of the Lord, that we should not be condemned with the world. I am sorry I should have gave you more verses then I did.
Please don't yell at me [noted by the large bold letters]. And please reread it. The context is referring to those in authority over us and more specificly the government....and then it is saying that all power is given by God....in other words God puts [or allows] all those who are in authority over us for our good and we are to obey them as we would God [however we are to obey God rather than man if they disagree]. Again this is not referring to salvation or eternal damnation.