Right. Jesus tells us what made the difference between those who believed him and those who didn't. The reason why some believed while others didn't believe is because the Father gave them to Jesus. He isn't saying that the Father gave them to Jesus because they believed. He is saying that they believed because the Father gave them to Jesus.In John 6:40, Lord Jesus does identify "who" the "all" are whom the Father gives to the Son, which Lord Jesus identifies as "whoever believes."
A = Father gives people to Jesus.
B = They believe
A causes B.
On the contrary, the parable depicts a farmer casting seed to the ground. Only one type of soil produces a crop: cultivated soil. Jesus explains the meaning of cultivated soil: "But the seed in the good soil, these are the ones who have heard the word in an honest and good heart, and hold it fast, and bear fruit with perseverance."The "Parable of the Sower" teaches us that some hearts are prepared to believe more so than others. This parable teaches nothing about regeneration, or anything about those who were born again elect Christians but later resisted the Holy Spirit and fell away, but other Passages do.
All we need to do is remember who cultivates the soil. The farmer cultivates the soil, preparing the soil to receive the seed. Likewise, just as the farmer prepares the soil to receive the seed, the Father prepares the heart of those chosen to receive the word, believe it, and remain in belief.
This illustrates Jesus' teaching about how the Father gives people to Jesus. He prepares their hearts so that they will believe the word, and never fall away.
Of course, the parable of the sower illustrates this point. Nonetheless, as Jesus taught, the Father prepares the heart such that a person will always believe and never fall away.Those who were in "The Faith" can fall away from "The Faith" by not remaining in "The Faith."
Paul taught that if God pours out his spirit into the heart of someone, that person's hope for eternal life will never be disappointed.Paul, who was in "The Faith" offered no security for his Faith, even though he was an Apostle.
This is incorrect. According to Peter, all those who have been born again to a living hope will be glorified and receive eternal life at the return of Christ.Many born again Christians will not remain in the Faith of the Gospel;
Nothing in those passages refutes it either.Nothing is stated in "John 6:37-40" that "God supplies the prerequisite."
It's right there in black and white. :)That is all in your imagination. There is not one Scripture that states that God creates faith to be saved in some by the indwelling Spirit and not others.
This is also incorrect. According to Jesus, if the Father prepares the heart of a person, that individual will believe and never fall away.The Spiritual rebirth is by the indwelling Spirit (Romans 8:9-10), and is only received by first believing, according to God's Word.
You have reversed cause and effect. Remember, A -->> B. The Father prepares the heart then a person believes and perseveres.We don't pass out of spiritual death onto spiritual life so we can believe, but because we do believe.
The scripture under discussion is John 6.No such Scripture.
I have given you the scriptures. Please review them again.Why don't you provide a Scripture that states that "rebirth" is necessary for one to accept the fact that Jesus is the Messiah? Go ahead and give the verse if you can find it.
Romans 5:5 5 and hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us.
Under what condition does our hope not disappoint us? We will never fail to arrive at eternal life IF the Spirit of God has been poured out into our hearts.
1 Peter 1:3-5
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His great mercy has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to obtain an inheritance which is imperishable and undefiled and will not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, who are protected by the power of God through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.
According to Peter, under what conditions does God guarantee a person will attain eternal life? (1 his great mercy, 2) born again, 3) resurrection of Jesus Christ, 4) protected by the power of God.
According to John 6, the Father gives some people to Jesus. According to John 3, these people are born again. According to John 1, these people are born not of man but of God.
It seems like your understanding of these passages is not accurate. The phrase "by faith" is used in contrast to "by works of the law". The main difference between these two concepts is that faith is an inward characteristic while works of the law are outward actions. Faith is a quality of the inner self, while works of the law are related to the outer self. We have seen several passages where the Father's access to the inner self is highlighted and those with the proper inner self are marked as those who will receive eternal life.I repeatedly gave you many Scriptures that plainly state that we receive the Spirit, and life by the Spirit, by our faith.
The inward man is the true marker of those who are being saved by God because the outward man can be faked.
Romans 2:29 But he is a Jew who is one inwardly; and circumcision is that which is of the heart, by the Spirit, not by the letter; and his praise is not from men, but from God.
God is the one who is able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart. And one way he judges my heart is to preach a word of promise to me and see how I respond to it. (Hebrews 4:12) He is the one who cultivates a heart, preparing it to believe Jesus and remain a believer. And if the Father is at work in the inner self, that person will never fall away and that one will attain eternal life.