Thanks Whetstone.
I think that your reponse illustrates a division in the Calvinist camp.
1. Some believe that regeneration precedes faith.
The reason I cited Piper is because he is in this group, yet I coould not reconcile how he thought Cornelius had faith prior to regeneration.
2. Others believe faith can precede regeneration.
It sounds like this is your position, right? Spurgeon seemed to be in this camp too, though his writing indicates that he sometimes fluctuated between these two positions.
I think that your reponse illustrates a division in the Calvinist camp.
1. Some believe that regeneration precedes faith.
The reason I cited Piper is because he is in this group, yet I coould not reconcile how he thought Cornelius had faith prior to regeneration.
2. Others believe faith can precede regeneration.
It sounds like this is your position, right? Spurgeon seemed to be in this camp too, though his writing indicates that he sometimes fluctuated between these two positions.
NE will have such faith without God's enabling.