dermdoc said:
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dermdoc said:
AgLiving06 said:
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10andBOUNCE said:
That smells of universalism.
And God's sovereignty and man's unrestricted free will are an interesting juxtaposition.
I don't see why free will and God's sovereignty have to be at odds at all. God is sovereign. In His sovereignty He wanted to give us a say to follow or not. The only reason we have any say is because He chose to give us one. We didn't go get it ourselves.
Weird comment, I know, but the Calvinistic view of God makes Him seem like the god from the show Supernatural. We aren't created to love Him. We're created to be His playthings.
It does raise a contradiction between the idea of an omnipotent deity and truly free will. I'm aware of the theological attempts to get around this, but it is, in the end, a contradiction.
I suspect that people are going too far into the free will direction because they are responding to someone of the Reformed background.
Nobody here honestly believes they have a truly free will. Our will is a corrupted mess that will be this way until this life ends or Jesus comes back.
Nuance just gets lost I think.
A free will as choosing to believe in Christ and a free will to choose to follow him?
Scripture really doesn't support these claims.
Scripture calls us slaves to sin and children of wrath. Our fallen nature rejects God. We don't choose anything.
God chose us. Any understanding of God we have is because of Him. Any desire to follow is from Him. It is because of him that we can do anything.
We need to get away from this mindset that we have the capacity to choose God. Our salvation is God plan. Our damnation or rejection is our asserting our free will.
Deuteronomy 30:19
This day I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live.
Joshua 24:15
But if serving the Lord seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your ancestors served beyond the Euphrates, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.
Galatians 6 7-8
Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows.
Whoever sows to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction; whoever sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life.
Matthew 6:33
But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.
Revelation 3:20
Behold I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with Me.
Romans 10:9
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.
Just a few verses implying we have free will to make choices. And Scripture also says we are created in the image of God.
God bless.
I guess context doesn't matter?
Romans 10:9 ignores the previous verses.
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5 Moses writes this about the righteousness that is by the law: "The person who does these things will live by them."[
a]
6 But the righteousness that is by faith says: "Do not say in your heart, 'Who will ascend into heaven?'"[
b] (that is, to bring Christ down)
7 "or 'Who will descend into the deep?'"[
c] (that is, to bring Christ up from the dead).
8 But what does it say? "The word is near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart,"[d] that is, the message concerning faith that we proclaim:
9 If you declare with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. "
Which points us back to Romans 2:
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12 For all who have sinned without the law will also perish without the law, and all who have sinned under the law will be judged by the law.
13 For it is not the hearers of the law who are righteous before God, but the doers of the law who will be justified.
14 For when Gentiles, who do not have the law, by nature do what the law requires, they are a law to themselves, even though they do not have the law.
15 They show that the work of the law is written on their hearts, while their conscience also bears witness, and their conflicting thoughts accuse or even excuse them 16 on that day when, according to my gospel, God judges the secrets of men by Christ Jesus."
Are you to argue that the Gentiles chose to write the law on their own hearts? Of course not.
he ends Romans 2 with this:
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29 But a Jew is one inwardly, and circumcision is a matter of the heart, by the Spirit, not by the letter. His praise is not from man but from God."
It is the Spirits work that frees us. It's the Spirits work that draws us to God. Not some perceived choice we think we have. We naturally reject God, but God draws us in spite of ourselves.