Humble Disciple
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I'm responding to this old thread:
Does Paul's conversion prove Calvinism's teaching on Irresistible Grace?
Irresistible grace doesn't mean that God's elect will never rebel, but instead that God's grace is capable of ultimately overcoming their resistance.
While some of God's elect just need a gentle nudge of the Holy Spirit, others need to have their entire lives turned upside down for God to draw them to Himself.
In the cases of Jonah and Paul, God used the means that were necessary for their particular circumstances.
This is from the 1689 London Baptist Confession:
Saving faith is the gift of God's grace, irrespective of one's free-willed efforts to believe or not believe.
No one who honestly desires to be saved will be turned away. If you express concern about your salvation, that's a sign that you are among God's elect.
Does Paul's conversion prove Calvinism's teaching on Irresistible Grace?
Irresistible grace doesn't mean that God's elect will never rebel, but instead that God's grace is capable of ultimately overcoming their resistance.
While some of God's elect just need a gentle nudge of the Holy Spirit, others need to have their entire lives turned upside down for God to draw them to Himself.
In the cases of Jonah and Paul, God used the means that were necessary for their particular circumstances.
This is from the 1689 London Baptist Confession:
The most wise, righteous, and gracious God doth oftentimes leave for a season His own children to manifold temptations and the corruptions of their own hearts, to chastise them for their former sins, or to discover unto them the hidden strength of corruption and deceitfulness of their hearts, that they may be humbled;
and to raise them to a more close and constant dependence for their support upon Himself; and to make them more watchful against all future occasions of sin, and for other just and holy ends. So that whatsoever befalls any of His elect is by His appointment, for His glory, and their good.
1689 Baptist Confession Chapter 5
Saving faith is the gift of God's grace, irrespective of one's free-willed efforts to believe or not believe.
No one who honestly desires to be saved will be turned away. If you express concern about your salvation, that's a sign that you are among God's elect.