It's OK, we don't need to go through it all. I know the arguments. I don't agree.Some people see salvation as a standing offer to be accepted by anyone who wants it. But that idea doesn't seem to square with the Bible's teaching concerning the privation of the soul, the mind, and the heart of human beings. And while belief seems to be the prerequisite to salvation, and while belief seems to be the prerequisite to the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, I found that the reverse is actually true.
I personally find the Bible to be very explicit about receiving Jesus, believing in Him, as the required obedience, which, if we do in fact believe in Him, receiving Him according as the Bible speaks, it follows that God births us in regeneration.
The Bible answers every objection, and the grace of God unto salvation has appeared unto every man, so yes, without His intervention, none of us would seek Him. But He comes to us, and He gives to us to us His Word, and He gives to us that measure of faith, and we have to be obedient to choose to believe His Word.
I've found that the Bible is in full harmony throughout with God's sincere invitation to all, to come to Him through Christ. That all are invited, even commanded, and that this command is sincere, not like my commanding a rock to float up to the moon.
That Jesus actually invites all who are weary to come to Him. That Jesus actually does draw all men to Himself, having been crucified for them. And we urge you, be reconciled to God! All this is sincere, just like it sounds, not covering over a different agenda. That would be dishonest.
Much love!
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