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Rather, the divine was revealed to him. He was chosen by God.
Did this make getting saved by faith null and void for him?
Did this make getting saved by faith null and void for him?
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Rather, the divine was revealed to him. He was chosen by God.
Did this make getting saved by faith null and void for him?
The Israelites that came out of Egypt provide an interesting look at unbelief and it's power apart from the Unveiling of Jesus Christ in the N.T.In the OT there were people that God clearly spoke to and showed his power to and yet they did not repent.
Paul, repented, he believed that this was his God that he had grown up praying to and reading about in the scriptures. He was saved by faith.
In the OT there were people that God clearly spoke to and showed his power to and yet they did not repent.
Paul, repented, he believed that this was his God that he had grown up praying to and reading about in the scriptures. He was saved by faith.
TOG I don't think we are on the same page with this. If Paul gained faith by his personal experience through Christ it would be the same thing would it not?
I think I see the problem here, and it is with the definition of faith. You seem to be defining it as Blind Belief, accepting something as true without proof.Rather, the divine was revealed to him. He was chosen by God.
Did this make getting saved by faith null and void for him?
No he was not repentant, he was blasphemous, Paul had no love for Christianity before Jesus exposed himself to Paul. He did become repentant and great messenger for Christ afterwards though.
To repent means to change your mind.I think the "afterwards" part is what Deborah13 is talking about. He didn't have to repent.
Romans 12:3
For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith.
Faith does not arrive out of thin air. It is given as a gift.
Paul then got faith yes, and he repented and saw the evil he had done and realized he was a sinner and was in the wrong persecuting christians.
Exactly - and it was through that faith that he was saved.
Every person who is turned away from their internal captivity of Satan has been Divinely turned or 'repented' away from that control and granted both Grace and the faith to perceive their salvation.Eternal salvation is a free gift. But what you are saying is that God must give you the faith that you then believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and get saved?
Every person who is turned away from their internal captivity of Satan has been Divinely turned or 'repented' away from that control and granted both Grace and the faith to perceive their salvation.
None of that comes from the person, but is reflected THROUGH them after it happens. It originates from none of us.