Pure baloney. The verb that shows causative connection is "received" in verse 12. Even a child could understand this verse.
Verse 13 is addressing "gave he power to become the sons of God". It is God only that has the power to regenerate a man. No non-Cal believes he gave himself spiritual life. But God has said if we believe he will give us life.
John 20:31 But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name.
John 4:10 Jesus answered and said unto her, If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me to drink; thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water.
Here Jesus speaks of the Holy Spirit as living water (John 7:38-39). Notice Jesus said she needed to ask for this water. He did not pry open her mouth and forcibly pour it down her throat.
Jesus offers this living water to everyone, but we have the duty of drinking this water for it to be effectual.
John 4:14 But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.
You could be dying of thirst and I could give you a glass of water. But that glass of water will not do you any good unless you personally drink it. It is the same with Jesus, he offers the living water, the Holy Spirit. But we must take of this water ourselves.
Rev 22:17 And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely.
The water is there, the water is free, all that needs be done is a man be willing and "take" of it.
View on regeneration
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by webdog, Feb 11, 2010.
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regeneration precedes faith
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faith precedes regeneration
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faith and regeneration are simultaneous
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The Archangel Well-Known Member
Maybe you shouldn't play with things you don't understand?
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7 And the house, when it was in building, was built of stone made ready at the quarry; and there was neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron heard in the house, while it was in building. 1 Ki 67
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Maybe if you read what the English bibles said, you would learn more than you think! You see, I believe the translators of the bible in English know a lot more about the Greek language than you do. Therefore, I trust the word God gave us over any Greek grammar you claim to know so well. -
The Archangel Well-Known Member
I am hung up on Greek because, after all, it is the original.
Certainly the translators know/knew more about Greek thank I do--and more than you too.
A translation is not necessarily the word of God and no translation can accurately capture all the nuance of the original language. Now, before you ask--translations are more than adequate. However, what Winman is trying to do is base an interpretation on something that clearly goes against the Greek grammar--something that is, by definition, a wrong interpretation.
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You can believe this if you desire, I don't buy it.
You actually believe that even though God knew that in the history of the world where there would be myriads of more believers who speak English than Greek, and where the center of biblical evangelism would be both England and the United States, yet He did not give us the Word of God in English? You think God would take the country that in the past 200 years has done more to spread the Gospel than any other country in history and not give us the Word of God?
Keep on studying your Greek and believe ignorant doctrines like Calvinism. I will take the plane unadulterated gospel God has blessed for scores of years! -
All these fellows who know Greek seem to do is try to convince us the scriptures say the opposite of what they easily say. They are not going to listen to regular folks like us, they are way too smart and elite. We are dummies in their eyes. -
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The Archangel Well-Known Member
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Only with the rise of the Modern Versions, did Arminian theology such as yours flip the table. It could well be argued that reading the Geneva or KJV as your primary Bible, actually leads to Calvinism. -
I would also like to point out, that someone said in another thread, that "by far" more people on this forum believed faith preceded regeneration. This poll shows the opposite (thus far).
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As a fellow Calvinist, I'll have to disagree with you on this one.
I don't think these verses warrant regeneration preceding faith. In fact, these verses seem to point to faith preceding regeneration.
Verse 12: 1. Receive Jesus; 2. Become children of God.
Verse 13 is simply descriptive of what it means to become children of God.
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Since we can't vote twice and mine is the the wrong section :laugh:
Tally thus far is
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5 for faith preceding regeneration
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As far as ugliness is concerned, you seem to give about as good as you get, so please spare me the dramatics.
Again I see you as continually presenting yourself as a Greek scholar in order to disprove the fact that God offers His salvation to anyone who is willing to turn to Him in faith. -
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From Spurgeon on Arminianism from "Hall of Church History - The Arminians"
Also here from Wiki - "the history of Calvinist-Arminian debate" as to why Calvinism held promiance and then Arminianism began to grow:
Editted in - Unlike some, I am not at odds with the Reformed/Calvinist doctrines and the above should not be seen as a negitive from me regarding their view. Both sides can lay much unchristlikeness at the others feet depending on which time period and greater clout the current view had/has.
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