So rather then taking the Scriptures at face value, you conform them to your preconception.
How is that righteous when you claim others, who in your view do such, are “deflecting” or “obfuscation” or some other statement in which you claim your view is superior and the one ”everyone knows (as) presenting the truth”?
Limited Free Will
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Van, Apr 27, 2019.
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Agreed they are the redeemed.
“...God has chosen you from the beginning for salvation ...”
Here the beginning is neither the church nor the start of the individuals, life but the time “God loved the World.”
So, how is this different than what the doctrines of Grace teach?
I don’t see your review as disproving as you claim.
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2) From the beginning refers to from the beginning of what:
a) most likely, when the gospel was brought to Thessalonica.
b) Next would be the beginning of the New Covenant in His blood.
Since no one was transferred into Christ until after He died on the cross, earlier meanings are precluded.
3) Once again, the verse says we were individually chosen for salvation through faith in the truth,. a conditional election, not an unconditional election which is one of the doctrines you assert. -
The Scriptures state that often the Christ was called “master” and that every knee will bow.
Peter could rightly use “denying the master who bought them” with it not attaining to what you desire.
There was no salvation in the blood, but both the death and resurrection. Even then does not Paul state that if Christ wasn’t raised faith is vain.
Blood for all.
Death and resurrection benefit believers only.
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This is also what you state in, “we were individually chosen for salvation through faith in the truth.”
Where there seems to be disagreement is in the time the choice is made. You would place the choice at a different time, but the timing placement does nor refute the basic fact that “individuals (are/where) chosen for salvation.”
I don’t see the cause for the claim of refutation you make.
Perhaps you will point more concisely in what part this verse refutes a doctrine of grace point of election of which is undeserved, unmerited (through faith and truth as you claim) and the unconditional election that acknowledges Belief comes not by merit and is not deserved. -
More nonsense, more obfuscation.
The choice is made on the basis of our faith in Christ as credited by God as righteousness.
I have posted more times than I can count we were chosen corporately before creation and individually during our life, after we had lived not as a [chosen] people.
That we are individually chosen for salvation is not in dispute. The basis of our election is in dispute and the timing of our individual election is in dispute. -
Christ became the means of salvation when He died. The resurrection proves God accepted His sacrifice. If Christ did not rise from the dead, our faith is in vain. However, recall the thief who would be in paradise the day He died. This is three days before His resurrection. -
Limited Free will springs from our limited spiritual ability, our soul liberty to choose to believe in Christ. We can understand the milk of the gospel and be "persuaded" to believe wholeheartedly in Christ, or we can reject Him or only partially accept Him.
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Please provide scriptural reference also.
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What does the portrayal display when one attempts to build bridges of agreement on Scripture in which quotes from your own posts are used and agreement is shown still is told, “...you drag in one falsehood after another to obfuscate.“
I am sorry you get obfuscated so easily!
Let me ask if these are not factual by Scripture authority:
- The blood was shed for all sin of all time for all creation?
- The death and resurrection of Christ benefits only believers.
- Salvation is by the unmerited favor of God to individuals.
- Faith comes as a gift by the work of the Holy Spirit using the Word of God.
- God is love and therefore has prepared a place of keeping for both the condemned and redeemed.
- Unredeemed humankind have free will that extends to knowing how to give good gives, but has no ability as any other fallen estate to be considered worthy of God’s favor.
- Only the redeemed and yet alive are truly freed to exercise choice of this word and make bold appeal before the creator.
- The redeemed are a complete new creation including all aspects pertaining to being “like Him” and yet the old will seeks to “war” against the new will of belief.
There are more that could be stated, but it is enough that these facts are found in Scripture, are not “falsehood” and are not “obfuscation” of the threads many posts. -
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