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Exactly.What on earth are you talking about?
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Exactly.What on earth are you talking about?
That's not the meaning of the text at all. The context is discussing all mankind; Jews, ROMANS 9:6-13, and Gentiles Romans 9:14-18, thus both are being discussed in the same context and illustration so it applies to all. Moses learned this truth in Exodus 33:17-23, when he said he wished to see more of His glory, to know him and his ways better. God immediately told him he has mercy on whom he wills and is gracious to whom he wills, and in that context many Gentiles just had experienced God not having any mercy on them by his will and purpose which meant not a chance for salvation.“Then why does God still blame us? For who is able to resist his will?"
Notice what the rebellious Jew who doesn't like God's plan to bring salvation to the gentiles "
Yes they do. Instead of heeding the refutation they give little drive by posts in response meant to demean.They also go silent when you give them something that blows their falsehoods out of the water.
Agreed, it is troubling.The Teaching comes from Jesus and the Apostles , it is troubling that you say you cannot believe it.
No, we freely and joyfully look forward to Kingdom growth and consummation.Believe something because you are ordered to believe it? (Your future is a frightening thing to contemplate.)
Helen, you read post 227.Thank you for taking the time to post all that ( which got stuck behind the "quotes" but I still got it all.
Not really just a Calvinist question ..but here it is....
As you probably know by now...I have strong leanings toward what they call -Universalism, (although I hate that word and do not fit into their box. )
I cannot see that God, who set-up Adam and Eve , and placed the 'Serpent' in the middle .... that after doing that ...and knowing they would fall. ( I get that from the verse " The Lamb slain from BEFORE the creation of the world"
Which tells is God always 'had a Plan A '. Jesus.
So, what I can't seem to see that God, after starting this ball rolling, would then allow 90% of all humanity to end up in hell.
I was saved back in 1964 and I have never understood... " God wins, He saved 10% of the world! " Which looks to me like the Serpent wins!!
It's always bothered me.
But probably I am derailing this thread in throwing this in...
Sorry, nothing I stated was "abusive" nor is being sound "very rotten fruit." We are praying, not that you will find the true Christ, but that you're just a lost sheep, and he finds you. That's what the uncreated, eternal Christ does.
Preacher, your behavior to me is abusive, and you claiming Christ while you do it is... suffice it to say I find it to be very rotten fruit...
Must be strange to believe everything in Scripture is about you.Funny how they always miss it, and every attempt to interpret is to get themselves off the hook. "Here, let me make this not applicable to me and neutralize it! Phew, I feel better now!"
Still waiting.They also go silent when you give them something that blows their falsehoods out of the water.
Who has argued this?Must be strange to believe everything in Scripture is about you.
Again, who has argued this?Why would you think Paul was talking to a reader in the year 2020?
No, God does not make plans according to man. Nowhere is that found in Scripture.Also, every place Paul quotes from confirms that God makes his plans according to what man does.
On what?Still waiting.
No he didn't. Quote it.The preacher guy.
Must be strange to believe everything in Scripture is about you.
Why would you think Paul was talking to a reader in the year 2020?
Look at chapter three of Romans for a parallel passage. Paul explains why the gentiles were getting saved, ( by faith) and not the Jews, so it makes perfect sense that he would use a Jewish objector to make his point. Same thing as in chapter 3 " Someone might argue, “If my falsehood enhances God’s truthfulness and so increases his glory, why am I still condemned as a sinner?” 8 Why not say—as some slanderously claim that we say—“Let us do evil that good may result”? Their condemnation is just!
Also, every place Paul quotes from confirms that God makes his plans according to what man does.
The Potter is not locked into one course of action. And the Clay is Israel. This is easy to determine by just looking up the old testament verses Paul quotes.
Thanks for having my back against his lie.Who has argued this?
Again, who has argued this?
No, God does not make plans according to man. Nowhere is that found in Scripture.
On what?
I would ask you to discontinue this false accusation. Cool?The preacher guy.
Who says God isn't sovereign? But that word doesn't mean what you take it to mean. For example, it doesn't mean God irresistibly chooses some people for salvation. That is why we pray, because praying matters, it changes things, even if we can't understand how. If everything is already set in stone, which is what Calvinism teaches at its core, then nothing really matters. I know that the run of the mill Calvinists in the pew don't really believe that everything is predestined. But when I investigated it thoroughly I found that that was a logical conclusion, and some of the hyper Calvinists are willing to admit it.
There is no motivation to pray in that system. It's fatalism. Whatever will be will be.
None of us are fatalists. Dr. Sproul did not teach fatalism. None have said God wills evil. But He does use it to fulfill His purposes. The most wicked account in the Bible, the crucifixion, God willed it.If that was the truth, which it isn't, in your system, the only reason I can't accept it is because God has predestined me not to accept it. So having the whole discussion is totally pointless.
I'm well aware of what Dr Sproul taught.
It's fatalism. And it makes God more like the force in Star wars, with a light and a dark side... then the God of scripture. God is light, in him there is no darkness at all.
He doesn't will evil.
So they predestine themselves? Gotcha. God can’t do what He wants.God doesn't irresistibly predestine anyone.
You just misunderstand the scriptures.