The whole of one's salvation depends on Christ, we contribute absolutely nothing.
This is still vague. Are you saying humans are like robots and have no will?
The whole of one's salvation depends on Christ, we contribute absolutely nothing.
The whole of one's salvation depends on Christ, and we contribute absolutely nothing.
The whole of one's salvation depends on Christ, we contribute absolutely nothing.
Your question was regarding salvation, Ktoyou, and I was clear in stating my belief.This is still vague. Are you saying humans are like robots and have no will?
God is calling out a people for his namesake. You are chosen when you chose him.
He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings, so that they should seek the Lord, in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us (Ac 17:26–27).
See:
Does God Elect Everyone?
There is the discussion about pre-fall or after-fall as to when God decreed souls for salvation. Either way, God's will triumphs and all souls will come to Him in His time.
The only way one can truly rest in Christ's atonement is through faith given by God, knowing that human choice has nothing to add.
God's sovereignty in choosing souls for faith in Christ, continues to be unpopular because mankind will always insist on recognition and want glory for themselves.
God can't choose a soul that does not yet exist. :AMR: To be chosen, one must choose God. lain:
God will not touch man's will. Doing that would make him a robot. Man has the ability to choose God or not (Luke 23:28).
God can't choose a soul that does not yet exist. :AMR: To be chosen, one must choose God. lain:
God will not touch man's will. Doing that would make him a robot. Man has the ability to choose God or not (Luke 23:28).
where?
You said that.
Thatirresistible grace is resisted every day (Jer 17:9). :dizzy:
I'm just beginning to read Luther's, Bondage of the Will. Perhaps we can discuss at a later date.
http://www.christianbook.com/the-bondage-of-the-will/martin-luther/9780801048937/pd/53429
I don't use any scripture to support my argument. :dizzy:[Does God Elect Everyone? ] "You are not using scripture for this."
God (Ge 2:17)."Who said that man has freewill?"
He's already dead (Eph 2:3, Jn 3:7)."God made man and He gave Him commands...that is not freewill, you say but man could disobey, yes he could but then he dies..."
:yawn: Proof please (Eph 4:14). each:"Why are you afraid of God's good and perfect will?"
I'm not going on in sin (1 Jn 5:18). :dizzy:"Don't you trust Him? Were you saved to just go on in what you call freewill but the bible calls bondage."
"Why asked Christ to dwell in you?"
Perhaps you have not noticed men resisting him daily (Jer 17:9). God has power (Mk 10:27). He'll move heaven and earth but he will not touch your will (McGee).God is irresistible "in the day of His power"
Perhaps you have not noticed men resisting him daily (Jer 17:9). God has power (Mk 10:27). He'll move heaven and earth but he will not touch your will (McGee).
We existed in His foreknowledge.
It is a classic, to be sure. It may be a few weeks before I can discuss it though, as it's not for the faint of heart/mind.I wish ALL Christians would read it.