OldRegular
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Verse 2 explains verse 1, to be dead is to walk according to the course of this world... This does not infer that a person cannot make a choice to respond to God's call. Again, God calls man responds or resists.Originally posted by Bro Tony:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Can you explain why some people respond to the Gospel Call and others don't, particularly since Scripture teaches that we are all dead in trespassed and sins? [Ephesians 2:1]
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Can you explain the word "whosoever" in John 3:16? If there are only the elect that can, whosoever is meaningless. Not only is it meaningless it is the height of cruelty to offer someone something that they can't possibly receive. We punish children for teasing others in such a way.
I know from the 5 point Calvinists perspective that anyone that does not buy into their way of thinking is Arminian. You all believe it is all or nothing. That you cannot see it any way but your own and only through the box of calvinistic theology does not mean you are right and others wrong.
Bro Tony </font>[/QUOTE]Dead in trespasses and sins means dead in trespasses and sins.
"Whosoever" doesn't mean everyone. The "whosoever" are those who, though spiritually dead in trespasses and sins, were made spiritually alive through the work of the Holy Spirit. Having been made spiritually alive, regenerated, or born from above, they are then given the faith by which they respond to the Gospel Call which, for them, is the "effectual call". [Ephesians 2:1-10]
Jesus Christ puts it very simply in John 6:37 [KJV]; All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.
Now as far as offering something to someone that they can't accept lets see what Scripture has to say about this. Jesus Christ makes one of His most poignant statements speaking of Jerusalem:
Matthew 23:37[KJV]; O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!
By the way, have I ever discussed 5 point Calvinism? I think that I have mentioned Calvinism twice. Once was to quote Spurgeon's remark that Calvinism was a nickname for the Biblical Doctrines of Grace. The second was to request that people discuss the 4 points made in the introduction to this discussion rather than Calvinism.
Also, I don't believe that I have accused anyone of being Arminian. I am simply trying to get a discussion of Southern Baptist theology now and initially.