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no, it doesnt work like that. I can tell you what else dont work, changing doctrines just because it gets hard.
Either I am under a delusion, or you are.
Can two walk together lest they agree?
J.
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no, it doesnt work like that. I can tell you what else dont work, changing doctrines just because it gets hard.
since always. Didnt Jesus tell us to carry our own cross? You say calvinism is wrong. Why?? Because you dont have peace or assurance. You dont turn and run when it gets difficult, you fight and fix it.
Sifting….. without a solid doctrine, you’ll change your mind about doctrines every time someone comes along who is smarter than you and convinces you of a new and improved doctrine.
I AM a calvinist and will always remain calvinist. And i will fight tooth and nail to get saved, and surrender to God.
But you can cut on this guy because he changed his mind?
But you can cut on this guy because he changed his mind?
What. Do you know exactly what that means?Then you are not a Calvinist according to the Synods of Dort.
So you know what Calvin actually wrote and especially what he meant? Not what the many over the years have claimed he said and believed as these people above all all believe they possess a spiritual free-will. And so you are then only of a few that really does understand his work? And you know his work was based on many people before him since the 1st century? He just did not one day decide to make all this up right?I stand by what I have posted, I don't follow Calvin, but Christ and Him alone.
J.
Your seeing it wrong my friend . We dont fight tooth and nail to GET saved . Faith in CHRIST does that .since always. Didnt Jesus tell us to carry our own cross? You say calvinism is wrong. Why?? Because you dont have peace or assurance. You dont turn and run when it gets difficult, you fight and fix it.
Sifting….. without a solid doctrine, you’ll change your mind about doctrines every time someone comes along who is smarter than you and convinces you of a new and improved doctrine.
I AM a calvinist and will always remain calvinist. And i will fight tooth and nail to get saved, and surrender to God.
What did JOHN tell the church . These things i write unto you , that YOU MAY KNOW YE HAVE ETERNAL LIFE .I have peace and assurance now..
J.
Well you say you have done a lot of reading, and you are 100 percent sure that Calvin said and believed you must be reborn before possessing saving faith.I have read enough to know Calvin and his teachings are wrong...for example, you can be born again BEFORE you believe...twisting and wresting the Holy writ...if I could i would remove all posts of the Reformers and THEIR writings..almost like the Mohammed and his Quran
Guess I was on a wrong path for two years.
The Lord knows my heart
God bless
J.
Me neither.And no, i cant set anyone with a closed mind on the right path.
I see, you have your reward already?Lol!
J.
Not "gonna get" already have it.
What. Do you know exactly what that means?
an excerpt: By Daniel D. Musick, B.A., Wheaton College, 1973; M.A., Theology, Wheaton Graduate School, 1978
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John Calvin
While Calvinists bear his name, most do not follow Calvin's ordo salutis. It may be accurate to say that Calvinistic ordo salutis endorses regeneration preceding faith, but it is not accurate to suggest that Calvin himself supports the Calvinistic ordo salutis. While Calvin states in his commentary on 1 John 5:1 that "no one can have faith, except he is born of God," he also begins his commentary on the passage saying that "God regenerates us by faith." 13
13Calvin's Commentaries, 1 John 5:1-5, accessed June 23, 2012, 1 John 5:1-5.
Calvin details his ordo salutis in his commentary on John 1:13.
He writes:
The Evangelist says that those who believe are already born of God. Hence it follows, first, that faith does not proceed from ourselves, but is the fruit of spiritual regeneration; for the Evangelist affirms that no man can believe, unless he be begotten of God; and therefore faith is a heavenly gift. It follows, secondly, that faith is not bare or cold knowledge, since no man can believe who has not been renewed by the Spirit of God. 14
14Calvin's Commentaries, John 1:6-13, accessed June 23, 2012, John 1:6-13
One might conclude here that Calvin believes that regeneration precedes faith. Calvin makes the same observation, but his conclusion differs. He continues, "It may be thought that the Evangelist reverses the natural order by making regeneration to precede faith, whereas, on the contrary, it is an effect of faith, and therefore ought to be placed later." 15
14Calvin's Commentaries, John 1:6-13, accessed June 23, 2012, John 1:6-13
-----------------------------John Calvin believed that faith comes before regeneration----------------
So who do you believe, John Calvin and his words or someone/some other people who later founded or became part of a modern day Calvinist movement that is not of John's teachings?
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...And this is a concern I have. Are you saying you don't currently read them or are you saying you have never read them?I don't read Calvin's writings. Uninspired, fallible.
Blessings
J.
...And this is a concern I have. Are you saying you don't currently read them or are you saying you have never read them?
The big problem is that most people who rail on Calvinism have never read Calvin's writings. Its important because John didn't invent "Calvinism". I often quip that Calvin wasn't a Calvinist.
If you want to speak against calvinism, I have no problem with that. I disagree with much of it too. If tou want to disagree with John Calvin, I am fine with that as long as you have actually read what he wrote to a reasonable degree.
I disagree with some stuff he wrote too! For example, he said grace isn't a license. (Yeah... He said that!) I disagree. Its forgiveness of something we don't need a license to do.
So... Have you actually read his works?
I will give you that... I speak English and read English. I do what I can do. Its more than 99% of those who rail on Calvin do, which is read wikipedia to form an opinion.So you're a Latin or French expert?
I doubt you've read his work. You've read translations and at times, those translations vary significantly from one another. It just depends upon the agenda of the the writer.
...And this is a concern I have. Are you saying you don't currently read them or are you saying you have never read them?
The big problem is that most people who rail on Calvinism have never read Calvin's writings. Its important because John didn't invent "Calvinism". I often quip that Calvin wasn't a Calvinist.
If you want to speak against calvinism, I have no problem with that. I disagree with much of it too. If tou want to disagree with John Calvin, I am fine with that as long as you have actually read what he wrote to a reasonable degree.
I disagree with some stuff he wrote too! For example, he said grace isn't a license. (Yeah... He said that!) I disagree. Its forgiveness of something we don't need a license to do.
So... Have you actually read his works?
I disagree with some stuff he wrote too! For example, he said grace isn't a license. (Yeah... He said that!) I disagree. Its forgiveness of something we don't need a license to do.
I see, you have your reward already?
Well you say you have done a lot of reading, and you are 100 percent sure that Calvin said and believed you must be reborn before possessing saving faith.
Well I can go to the internet and see that for myself. And I can also go on the internet from some Biblical scholars that say he neve wrote or said such a thing. Others, using Calvin's work and using his name took liberties to alter his work along the way...
Example: go to the link Faith Precedes Regeneration
an excerpt: By Daniel D. Musick, B.A., Wheaton College, 1973; M.A., Theology, Wheaton Graduate School, 1978
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John Calvin
While Calvinists bear his name, most do not follow Calvin's ordo salutis. It may be accurate to say that Calvinistic ordo salutis endorses regeneration preceding faith, but it is not accurate to suggest that Calvin himself supports the Calvinistic ordo salutis. While Calvin states in his commentary on 1 John 5:1 that "no one can have faith, except he is born of God," he also begins his commentary on the passage saying that "God regenerates us by faith." 13
13Calvin's Commentaries, 1 John 5:1-5, accessed June 23, 2012, 1 John 5:1-5.
Calvin details his ordo salutis in his commentary on John 1:13.
He writes:
The Evangelist says that those who believe are already born of God. Hence it follows, first, that faith does not proceed from ourselves, but is the fruit of spiritual regeneration; for the Evangelist affirms that no man can believe, unless he be begotten of God; and therefore faith is a heavenly gift. It follows, secondly, that faith is not bare or cold knowledge, since no man can believe who has not been renewed by the Spirit of God. 14
14Calvin's Commentaries, John 1:6-13, accessed June 23, 2012, John 1:6-13
One might conclude here that Calvin believes that regeneration precedes faith. Calvin makes the same observation, but his conclusion differs. He continues, "It may be thought that the Evangelist reverses the natural order by making regeneration to precede faith, whereas, on the contrary, it is an effect of faith, and therefore ought to be placed later." 15
14Calvin's Commentaries, John 1:6-13, accessed June 23, 2012, John 1:6-13
-----------------------------John Calvin believed that faith comes before regeneration----------------
So who do you believe, John Calvin and his words or someone/some other people who later founded or became part of a modern day Calvinist movement that is not of John's teachings?
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Jonathan Edwards
Because he is part of the reformed tradition, it would be expected that he would support the later reformed ordo salutis in which regeneration precedes faith.
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Edwards and others like him gave John Calvin a black eye and slandered his reputation Johann...
Again, as said in my initial post on the subject to you, what you think maybe from the lips and pen of John Calvin are sometimes really from imposters and fakers along the way.....now when they hear these people and read their writings, they cry out Calvinism, it is from the devil etc...we have defamed John Calvin by his association with his own name...what a shame.
I say again, I'm not a Calvinist per se although I would like to at least see fair play and the truth exposed, in this case concerning John Calvin.....
So do you think that Calvin really said and meant 'regeneration before faith' or was it from some others who used his name and type of doctrine and twisted it?
The thing is, it is not the name (John Calvin) and the doctrine (Calvinism) that is really important, it is what he and it says and means, in this case for your and my salvation. It has to scriptural and Spirit sent into our hearts I would think.
Blessings,