Re: When a Calvinist tells the unsaved about Christ, does he consider if they are ele
glorydaz said:
Man is more than the flesh. He is body, mind and spirit.
As I stated in the other thread, I guess if we could all concur on a single definition of the flesh in this context, most differences would be resolved.
You make it seem as if the mind operates apart from the flesh - but the flesh is the very
nature of man, a part of which we call, the mind. That's how there is the distinction between the "mind of the flesh"(Col 2:18) in the unregenerate and "the mind of Christ"(1 Cor 2:16) in the regenerate.
And the unregenerate are spiritually dead and not "in the spirit" but "in the flesh" (Rom 8:9) - this affirms their usage as natures of man.
As Paul said, with his mind his desire is to please God, but the flesh is weak.
Yes, that mind being the mind of Christ, implying he was regenerated at the time of experiencing this.
Paul describes of himself as being deceived by sin in Rom 7:11. A man being deceived cannot be aware of the deception - he must be spiritually awakened by the Spirit to recognize sin in him and its sinfulness.
I'm just stating this so you know where I come from - not necessarily as argument.
You stated, "It just says that every single act of the unregenerate is stained with some form of transgression of God's Law -". I would disagree with that. All men have a conscience given by God that, if obeyed, produces acts acceptable to God.
See, I gain no pleasure in stating that man is depraved - because in that, I am calling myself depraved - and obviously, it's not something to rejoice in itself. The only reason I hold on to this is because I can honestly claim no good in the flesh - and in the flesh I was, until I was regenerated and born in the spirit. And in the spirit, I see God working out all good in me - mortifying the works of my flesh. In this, I see all glory unto God and none to my flesh.
And regarding Eze 33:12, the theme is seen in v.17. God here is revealing His ways of justice - and all these are true. This does not necessarily imply that this is what's realised in practice. My saying "I will build a hospital if I get $100mn" does not in any way imply that I will get $100mn and hence the building of the hospital is not practically realised. Similarly God speaks truth in saying He will acquit the wicked
if they will seek Him - though this does not imply that any seek Him. Which is why He established the new covenant - where He regenerates them of His own initiative and causes them to walk in His ways.
Also, are you considering Rom 3 and Matt 6:2 in light of what I stated?