stunnedbygrace
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For any of us, once God does this, then we will not fail to respond and thus choose the Right, and freely. Until then, though, we will not fail to choose, quite freely, the... left.
I can try to elaborate, yes.
This was the part that made me say you went to the opposite extreme.
one man says he is saved because he agreed with a plan. He chose.
Another man says he is saved because God decided he was and gave him no choice.
The first man is saying his choice saved him. He is saying, I chose life with my very own free will and another man chose death.
The second man is saying God chose him and makes him to choose correctly.
God has said, you did not choose me, I chose you. But He has also said, I put before you death or life, choose life, why should you die?
So each man takes one thing God has said while ignoring the other thing God has said. Each man goes to one extreme and shoots at the other. But to have the balance, you must be able to say, yes, but God has also
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Otherwise, you end up crooked.