Cygnus
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I was saddened when I learned R.C. Sproul died December 14, 2017He's another one I've read a lot from.
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I was saddened when I learned R.C. Sproul died December 14, 2017He's another one I've read a lot from.
If God chooses who is to be enlightened,I am a calvanist armenian - a mixture of the two.
So I believe people are lost without hope of finding God, unless He choses them.
I believe once we have revelation there is opportunity to choose to follow or not.
So my experience is people are emotionally and spiritually blind to where they are, and the
answer to this dilemma is a small gate and narrow path that leads to life.
And along the way there are many distractions and possibilities of failure.
Pilgrims progress sums it up in part.
Now I met a guy who believed the mirror image to me on all the points.
He got very angry, and was convinced I was an evil lying deceiptful individual and said so.
I found this ironic, and I really do mean ironic, because the very failure of his approach to
see what I believed and how I stood, and to throw these accusations at me, made him what
he said I was. He felt justified to behave in a non-christian manner because I was so evil.
I found it illuminating how he showed his sinful attitudes simply by saying one thing, then denying
he said it and saying I said things which when read just one post before showed he was lying.
This shows the power some of these ideas has on our souls and how easily our emotions can
deceive us.
If God chooses who is to be enlightened,
isn't He, in effect, also choosing who is to be lost?
My entire problem with Calvinism is that it changes the character of God.
Doesn't God choose everyone?
If God chooses who is to be enlightened,
isn't He, in effect, also choosing who is to be lost?
My entire problem with Calvinism is that it changes the character of God.
How could John say that God IS love,
1 John 4:8
and then hear some, such as yourself, say that they believe God must choose US.
Doesn't God choose everyone?
John 3:16
(sorry, you'll be hearing a lot of John. John 3:16 seems deny everything Calvin taught)
No, Romans 9 speaks of personal individuals.
I agree God used Israel to bring salvation through Christ Jesus.....but that is not the main subject of Romans 9.
Verse 16 tells us....It does not, therefore, depend on human desire or effort, but on God’s mercy. Notice it doesn't say it depends on Israels desire or effort. The verse is individualized. Later we read.... 20 But who are you, a human being,.....Why use human being if the verse is about Israel?
The subject is Gods soverign choice.
:nodYes God's sovereign choice for purpose not for salvation.
3 For I could wish that I myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren, my countrymenaccording to the flesh, 4 who are Israelites, to whom pertain the adoption, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the service of God, and the promises; 5 of whom are the fathers and from whom, according to the flesh, Christ came, who is over all, the eternally blessed God. Amen.
Romans 9:3-5
- of whom are the fathers and from whom, according to the flesh, Christ came,
The context is about God choosing who would be the lineage of Christ, not who God chose to be saved or not saved.
JLB
God shows mercy based on whom He knows is deserving because that person will choose Christ. His mercy is based on our choice for Christ.
There is no problem withNo if you continue to read, it states why Gods Word hasn’t failed simply because the majority of Jews have rejected Christ. For they are not all Israel, which are of Israel”.. Then Paul goes on to explain how this grace individually is given, by the election of grace. This has everything to do with individual election to salvation by Gods Sovereign mercy. Those who refuse to believe this must explain vs 6.
God shows mercy based on whom He knows is deserving because that person will choose Christ. His mercy is based on our choice for Christ.
Here is what R.C. Sproul (RIP) says in your linked article:I know R.C. Sproul took TULIP and improved upon the meaning. For instance he took Total Depravity and said this about it:
"I like to replace the term total depravity with my favorite designation, which is radical corruption." For those who are interested in why can read the article here.
If the above is true...I used to lean towards Arminianism...until I heard a preacher speak on Eph 2. Being dead in our sins and trespasses...needing to be made alive in Christ.
He presented the analogy we all have probably heard.....that is, a man was drowning, going down for the last time and needed to be saved. A life preserver was tossed to him and all he had to do was reach out and grab the life preserver and get saved. People use this to support all we need to do is reach out and choose Jesus. Then he went on to say.....that analogy is bad. Being dead in our sins and trespasses we can't reach out and grab the life preserved. In fact we're laying dead on the bottom of the ocean. God himself must jump in and dive to the bottom and bring us out of the ocean and restore life to us. Understanding that Calvinism began to make sense.
I think you need to re-read what R.C. had to say...Even RC Sproul can't agree with Total Depravity!
You're right Cygnus.Considering everyone is lost...and God doesn't have to choose anyone...I personally don't see your point.
No. Is God unjust in choosing?
Romans 9:14 What then shall we say? Is God unjust? Not at all! 15 For he says to Moses,
“I will have mercy on whom I have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion.
I think we behave in particular ways because of many issues in our lives.How dead do you think we are?
Logic? In the bible?I am not saying whether this is true or not. But if you chose 20 people to go on a walk with you, sent out
the invites and only 3 decide to come, do you say you chose the 3 alone, or the 20? And did you choose
the 20 because 20 could have decided, so with justice you gave a fair opportunity and you knew only 3
would respond but you showed it to 20 to be just.
Israel was chosen out of Egypt yet many thousands died in rebellion.
And how can choice be real unless you understand the choice and how can you understand without actually
by being saved? So I see a problem is us going to far in our logic, other than saying love is sovereign and our
Lord will do all He can to save as many as possible.
Why do unsaved persons perform good deeds?
How dead do you think we are?
Of course we're dead in our sins.
Dead spiritually until we come to believe... not dead that we can't even move from the bottom of a lake.
How do you explain John 3:16-20 in the Calvinist view??
CEI don't know. I'm not gung-ho, 110% dedicated to Calvinism, BUT...
have you ever wondered how the most unlikely people end up as genuine conversions, while people who have known -about- Jesus their entire lives end up going seriously astray?
My take on it is that God -is- merciful in saving at least some people. How many, I have no clue. Hell is mankind's default position, and thru Christ's atonement on behalf of The Elect, He has made a way for at least some of humanity to get right with God and enter Heaven.
I'm not big on TULIP because I think only -special- people are part of the elect or because I necessarily -like- the idea, but rather..I think it lines up with both Scripture and what happens in "The real world," or at least that's how it seems to me, anyway.