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This website can explain it better than I ever could
www.gotquestions.org/amp/monergism-vs-synergism.html
Yes, there is a difference!...is it not literally the same thing? What's the difference between believing in Jesus and believing in the Gospel?
Anyone who knows what is actually revealed in the New Testament should know that that (bolded) is TOTAL NONSENSE. At the same time, it would be preferable to say that believing the Gospel and responding to the Gospel call is having faith in Christ and His finished work of redemption.I've been having a discussion with certain Calvinists lately who claim that holding Faith in the gospel should be considered a work of man, thus Total Depravity is established and Arminianism must be false, for if one chooses to obey the gospel it then becomes works-based salvation (which both sides disagree with).
The difference is that Christ Jesus is our salvation [YESHUA = GOD IS OUR SALVATION], and we are to believe in Him exclusively. The Gospel is the vehicle which takes us to Christ, and it is the power of God unto salvation, since the Holy Spirit applies the Gospel to human hearts and brings sinners to repentance....is it not literally the same thing? What's the difference between believing in Jesus and believing in the Gospel?
This needs to be properly interpreted."Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent." (John 6.29)
“Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent.” (John 6:29)
“Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.” (Hebrews 12:2)
= our faith is a work of God. = you believe because God saved you.
I've been having a discussion with certain Calvinists lately who claim that holding Faith in the gospel should be considered a work of man...
I've been having a discussion with certain Calvinists lately who claim that holding Faith in the gospel should be considered a work of man, thus Total Depravity is established and Arminianism must be false, for if one chooses to obey the gospel it then becomes works-based salvation (which both sides disagree with).
If we follow your logic above consistently, just as you blame man for not choosing, or what have you, you end up glorying in man because some did. Since this is the end result, your thinking and gospel understanding are errant and man-centered.
No Calvinist believes the above, it is a straw man misrepresentation, therefore the premise of the OP is begun on a faulty assertion. I just wonder if @friend of will say OK, the OP is incorrect, or, will @friend of just continue on as if it were true and disregard this?
Everyone here hates voting in polls lol
We choose whether or not we want to reconcile to God, but there are no works we do to make that happen
So then you do not believe that our decision to believe on Christ is to be considered a work on our part, correct?
Hi Marks,If thoughts were work, my chores would be done.;)
Hi Friend,So then you do not believe that our decision to believe on Christ is to be considered a work on our part, correct?
Hi Marks,
Coveting or envying they neighbors goods is one of the ten commandments. As Christians one of the "works" we must do is obey the commandments of God and not to have impure "thoughts". Being envious or "coveting" can only come thru thoughts.
Would you please think about my chores so that they will get done also?
Mary
Yes, believing on Christ is a work.