reformed1689
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So nobody goes to Hell?we have been through this many times in BB! you still reject what the Bible says
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So nobody goes to Hell?we have been through this many times in BB! you still reject what the Bible says
If you can't see that whole passage, in fact the whole group of chapters is about salvation there is no help for you.this is ALL that Paul says about Pharaoh, show where it says salvation? God can have mercy on someone, or harden others, without any reference to salvation!
For the Scripture says to Pharaoh, "Even for this same purpose I have raised you up, that I might show My power in you, and that My name might be declared throughout all the earth." Therefore He has mercy on whom He will have mercy, and whom He will, He hardens.
So nobody goes to Hell?
If you can't see that whole passage, in fact the whole group of chapters is about salvation there is no help for you.
Well this is just false, so...Nothing about salvation with regards to Jacob and Esau. Nothing about salvation with regards to Pharaoh. Reformed theology might want it to say this, but the Bible does not!
So they save themselves? That's what your argument says if taken to its logical conclusion. They decide whether they will be saved, not God.I don't know where you get this from?. Read the CONTEXT of John 3, and you will see the Bible answer
For God so loved the world that He gave His only-begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. 17 For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but so that the world might be saved through Him. 18 He who believes on Him is not condemned, but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only-begotten Son of God.36 He who believes on the Son has everlasting life, and he who does not believe the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abides upon him.
God's Saving Love for the world is UNIVERSAL, but it is the sinner who must "repent and believe" before they are saved. There is no other way to understand these words
I don't think so. That is, I don't think the Reformed/Calvinists have forced the meaning of the text to speak about salvation. The doctrine of God's election comes from the entire chapter, not merely a single verse standing alone by itself. Paul is building an argument step-by-step like this: if my first statement is true, then my second statement follows from that. And if my second statement is true, then my third statement follows from that, and etc.this is where the problem starts. in the passage that you quote from in Romans 9, it is not dealing with salvation, but God's choice of Jacob over Esau, for SERVING. The Reformed/Calvinists have forced the meaning by applying this to God saving Jacob and damning Esau!
So they save themselves? That's what your argument says if taken to its logical conclusion. They decide whether they will be saved, not God.
God's sovereignty and man's freedom of the will are paradoxical only if we are as real as God is.
The ones the Father GAVE to Him.Here is a clue
Who is the "believe in Him"?
So are you calling Jesus a liar? Only the ones the Father gives him can come to him.Wrong answer. Try again
So are you calling Jesus a liar? Only the ones the Father gives him can come to him.
First off, I don't deal with paraphrases, I deal with Scripture. Second, Christ died for the whoever believes, yes. The question is, who will believe? Nobody seeks God. Nobody comes to Christ unless the Father grants it. So the only people who believe are the ones granted by the Father. Next question?"God SO LOVES the entire human race, that He gave His Unique Son, that whoever from this race were to believe in Jesus, will not be lost, but have eternal life". This is my paraphrase, now show that I am wrong!
First off, I don't deal with paraphrases, I deal with Scripture. Second, Christ died for the whoever believes, yes. The question is, who will believe? Nobody seeks God. Nobody comes to Christ unless the Father grants it. So the only people who believe are the ones granted by the Father. Next question?
According to Gods word, but you wouldnt understand that my friend.yeah, according to your THEOLOGY!
Thats false, how can it be a saving love when the objects of it are lost forever in their sins. Only the people who are saved were loved with a saving love.dude, the fact cannot be changed, that God so loves the entire human race, with a SAVING LOVE! You will never be able to do away with this!
Thats false, how can it be a saving love when the objects of it are lost forever in their sins. Only the people who are saved were loved with a saving love.
Where does it say God loves the entire human race, meaning every individual, with a SAVING love? It doesn't.dude, the fact cannot be changed, that God so loves the entire human race, with a SAVING LOVE! You will never be able to do away with this!