Eventide,
And regarding the OP,
I'd like to repeat this - it's not that you are biblically incorrect in the premises that you've stated...you just haven't considered all the Biblical premises and hence are amiss in your conclusions.
See again, I'm not concerned with election as a primary doctrine to defend - I am more concerned with believers in Christ enjoying freedom from bondage under the law and to fully appreciate the grace of God in His work of saving us. I don't mind believers denying unconditional election as long as they hold that they didn't do anything causative in their salvation or in their beginning to believe in Christ, even if it is contradictory. We are saved by only what God did and does - completely.
What 'blanket statement' are you specifically referring to?Perhaps you (or anyone) can go through the OP and comment on how it is either biblically correct or incorrect.. rather than coming in and making blanket statements without a shred of support.
I'm genuinely lost - I commented on the necessity for all of us to refrain from prejudice. I can't see the relevance between your above statement and my comment?eventide said:Let's deal with the OP.. you come into the thread without one single comment concerning what I write.. and conclude that it's already settled ? ?ivdavid said:Let's deal with objective premises and accompanying inferences instead of personalities and subjective biases.
Yes - Nothing inherently special in those who receive such mercy and compassion. If you disagree, please state what you find inherently special in them in such a case.Right.. there's nothing special about God saving you based upon absolutely nothing that you do while sending many to hell for all eternity..
And regarding the OP,
Beautifully put. And true. So, which 'man' according to you puts his trust in Christ - is it the OLD MAN who is corrupt according to deceitful lusts? This OLD MAN who is in the flesh which profits nothing and cannot obey the commandments of God?eventide said:The bible makes this clear.. because Paul tells us to PUT OFF the OLD MAN who is corrupt according to deceitful lusts and to put on the NEW MAN who is created in righteousness and true holiness..
The OLD MAN is us in our Adamic nature.. the NEW MAN is Christ in us by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Christ is our sanctification - so sanctification is more an evidential condition than a causative condition for man's salvation. And we are saved by the works of Christ - not by something we do. We are no longer under the law but under grace. So faith is another evidential condition and not a causative condition. Isn't believing in Christ to hold as true, the sufficiency of Christ's works alone to justify us unto salvation? How then can we stake a claim for the works of the flesh then?the scriptures tell us exactly why God has chosen us to salvation.. by sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth.. that's conditional..
I'd like to repeat this - it's not that you are biblically incorrect in the premises that you've stated...you just haven't considered all the Biblical premises and hence are amiss in your conclusions.
See again, I'm not concerned with election as a primary doctrine to defend - I am more concerned with believers in Christ enjoying freedom from bondage under the law and to fully appreciate the grace of God in His work of saving us. I don't mind believers denying unconditional election as long as they hold that they didn't do anything causative in their salvation or in their beginning to believe in Christ, even if it is contradictory. We are saved by only what God did and does - completely.