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Saul of Tarsus or the apostle Paul was chosen by God but he also had a tremendous amount of faith.
Isn't our faith from God.... Eph_2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: So it is a circle ?
Most of you guys are simply running circles around this issue. Why is it so hard to say that Paul was not saved by faith, but by God?
Some agree with me that faith was gained after the visitation but not after. I think what it is is that most are considering my statement like works salvation. And essentially it is....but it is Gods works. No it was not of Pauls doing. Nor does this happen to everyone everyday. Paul is proof of that.
You seem to have concurred as much.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?
MWhy is it so hard to say that Paul was not saved by faith
I am an ignorant child. I know nothing and I am nothing. I have just tryed to do the best sometimes with what I had to work with. And usually with disastrous results.You seem to have concurred as much.
Acts 16:31. It is from Paul. And this is what Paul tells the jailer on how to be saved. If Paul had a different "experience" than this one. He would of told us.hahaha Reba. I dunno I'm trying to make sense of it I really am. The bible says not to ask dumb questions but this is not a dumb question. This is important to my understanding of salvation and trying to teach people how to be saved.
Why are you so adamant that he wasn't? What actual scriptural evidence do you have that Paul was in a way different from other people. Paul himself said that we are saved by grace through faith. Why do you think that didn't apply to him?
The TOG
I wasn't talking about any of the Israelites.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.
Every last person of Israel over the age of 20 save for 2 people DIED in the desert because of their actions of unbelief inclusive of both Moses and Aaron.
That is a testimony to the reality of our struggles with unbelief apart from Jesus Christ as He has subsequently been revealed to us.
Israel is a picture of flesh men struggling apart from Christ. That doesn't however mean they were not engaging the same God in Christ. The didn't have the WHOLE story and it was not given to them to have in behalf of the world.
Deuteronomy 29:4
Yet the Lord hath not given you an heart to perceive, and eyes to see, and ears to hear, unto this day.
Wow, you sure read a lot into what I didn't say. Where did I say that Saul was saved?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. "he believed that this was his God he had grown up praying to and reading the scriptures" Where does it say that in the bible? If he was already saved then you make it sound like Paul was a prodigal son that just went out away then returned. I don't recall the bible saying that.
Not to derail the thread but look at John 6:44 "No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day." So that means no matter how hard I try I cannot physically "snap someone out of" the veil?
However would that also mean that the tracts I lay are not in vain? and they will be seeds others will see as the father draws them? Because I can remember things through the years like that when others sowed seeds. They wanted to "wake me up to". But I didnt. Not till God woke me up. And I did make a choice to accept Jesus as lord and savior.
Is it vanity to think we can wake people up then and turn them to God when WE want to? But its not up to us.
Because it didn't. Paul was a teacher and he himself was not married nor had no children. Thus that proves he was different. Else he would not have been allowed to teach would he?
Acts 16:31. It is from Paul. And this is what Paul tells the jailer on how to be saved. If Paul had a different "experience" than this one. He would of told us.
He has drawn ALL men. John 12:32~~New American Standard BibleNot to derail the thread but look at John 6:44 "No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day." So that means no matter how hard I try I cannot physically "snap someone out of" the veil?
Certainly Paul was chosen by Christ to deliver his word to the the gentiles.Saul, (Paul) was the most learned Jew with regard to the law that there was at the time. Christ chose Paul because it would appear to be fitting that the most learned of the Jewish law could deliver the inspiration of Christ and correct those who invoked the law of God so as to refute those who professed the Messiah prophesied had come.Rather, the divine was revealed to him. He was chosen by God.
Did this make getting saved by faith null and void for him?
I am a teacher, I am not married and I have no children, just like Paul. Does that mean I'm not saved by grace through faith? Those things have nothing to do with how he was saved.
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Paul had one of the most dramatic conversions.A faith unlocked by God. God removed the veil, he saw the truth, and changed. Had Paul not been visited by Jesus he would have not changed.
I wasn't talking about any of the Israelites.
I was talking about people like Pharaoh and Cyrus. Pharaoh, bad dude, didn't listen to God. Cyrus, good guy, listened to God but the word doesn't say he converted. No revelation of the One God.
Wow, you sure read a lot into what I didn't say. Where did I say that Saul was saved?
Saul, knowing the scriptures, believed, became convinced, that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah, and that when Jesus said 'I AM' and that He knew Abraham, that it was true.