Lambano
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I guess he turned out okay.Paul said very much the same thing.
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I guess he turned out okay.Paul said very much the same thing.
its actually not hard to determine if you are of the elect right now…. Are you producing good fruit?? If so, then you are of the elect.
So, you perceived that your master is a harsh man? Have you EVER perceived Him to be gracious to sinners such as ourselves? The One who was said to be a friend of drunks and traitors and crooks and hookers?on the contrary, it is my faith and trust in Jesus that lets me know im not saved. If Jesus is fair, honest and just on judgement day, then theres no way He’ll save me. You cannot live the way i do and think you’ll be saved. You’d be hard pressed to find a person more deserving of hell than me.
So, you perceived that your master is a harsh man? Have you EVER perceived Him to be gracious to sinners such as ourselves? The One who was said to be a friend of drunks and traitors and crooks and hookers?
No wonder you can't repent.
Godly sorrow leads to true repentance. True repentance leads to lasting change.
So, you perceived that your master is a harsh man? Have you EVER perceived Him to be gracious to sinners such as ourselves? The One who was said to be a friend of drunks and traitors and crooks and hookers?
No wonder you can't repent.
He has no assurance because of this Lambano
The Puritan doctrine of progressive salvation emerged
from Calvin. The English Reformation was initiated by
Royal fat, with no requirement of instant, personal
conversion testimonies.
J.
this guy ^^^^^ gets it.
So why is it out of your reach?
The Calvinist doctrine of Total Depravity does not mean
merely that the sinner has no righteousness of his own or that
his heart is depraved. It means also that his will is in bondage
to sin in such a fashion that he is unable to believe the gospel.
Further, it means that he must therefore be born again before
he can believe...this is unbiblical
Arthur Pink states this doctrine as follows:
“[W]e have no more to do with our spiritual birth than
we had with our natural birth. ... Faith is not the cause
of the new birth, but the consequence of it. This ought
not to need arguing. ... Faith is a spiritual grace, the fruit
of the spiritual nature, and because the unregenerate are
spiritually dead--‘dead in trespasses and sins’--then it
follows that faith from them is impossible, for a dead
man cannot believe anything”...this is not what the scriptures says but what Pink is saying..
(The Sovereignty of God,
pp. 57, 73).
Can't you see?
J.
i assume you meant sanctification instead of salvation. And yes, sanctification IS progressive. It cant be instantaneous, it would kill us if we were to be made aware of how truly sinful we are all at once.
actually it IS Biblical. Regeneration happens first, then faith.
Quote from Calvin...
Calvin may have regarded his
“conversion” as one of many stages in a lifelong
progressive salvation. Be that as it may, by equating the
terms conversion, repentance, and regeneration,
Calvin clearly teaches progressive salvation. He speaks
of a “commencement of conversion,” whereby “God
begins his good work in us” (Calvin, Institutes of the
Christian Religion 2.3.6). “The whole of conversion,” says
C a l v i n , “ i s u n d e r s t o o d u n d e r t h e t e r m
repentance” (Calvin, Institutes, 3.3.5.). “In one word,
then, by repentance I understand regeneration.” To those
professing Christ, “God assigns repentance as the goal
towards which they must keep running during the
whole course of their lives” (Calvin, Institutes, 3.3.9).
So you agree that Calvin is in error on "progressive salvation?"
Are you referring to baptismal regeneration?
i think you and whoever wrote that misunderstand what calvin said. Calvin put those 3 terms as one event. Those 3 words, conversions, regeneration, and repentance all mean the same thing.
regeneration as in a person is justified. Baptism is not what justifies us.
You are not answering my question.
Baptismal regeneration -True or false?
Progressive salvation- True or false?
i did answer it. But let me say it more slowly, calvin never said what you are saying.