Unconditional Election or Conditional Election

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My quote: We never had been the object of God's wrath if God already chose us before the foundation of the world.


Right, I saw your silly quote and logic the refuted that nonsense with the Word in post 130.

I know you want it to fit your theology but it doesn't. Change your theology to fit the word.
No no son, I don't want your error to fit my theology, I merely showed where your philosophy was refuted by the Word.

Did you not see the word "if"?
Yes and in its context it means 'since'. :)

If God already chose us before the foundation of the word, then we were never the object of God's wrath. That's Calvin's logic. It fails the test of the word of God.
That's not Calvin's logic, it's yours. Go quote Calvin denying the elect being lost as you claim. Oh, that's right, you can't do it.

Besides being in grave error, you're also disingenuous as well. But it is apparent you'll do anything to appear right, blaming others, denying your own statements, no matter, anything so you're right even when proven wrong.
 
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I agree, God chose us in him. For what? Salvation? Nope, those in him are already saved. What did God elect for those in him? To be holy, blameless, to be conformed to the image of his son, the adoption which is the redemption of our body.
Uh, sorry, but you're wrong again: But we are bound to give thanks alway to God for you, brethren beloved of the Lord, because God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth:

God chose His elect. It's funny, is it not, that you just don't use Scripture, and then rewrite the narrative at the same time. I keep hearing this faint echo 'Yea, hath God said...?' and I keep showing He in fact has.

Yes, God has said and He refutes you my friend. He chose us unto salvation, I've given many Scriptures showing this, and you continue on the Romans 9:20 path.
 
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Question: Did God choose to save Nineveh? Does God ever repent?
Your god does, yes, in your misunderstanding and apparent ignorance of immutability. Your question shows a profound misunderstanding of Scripture and sound doctrine. I recommend to you Stephen Charnock's 'The Existence and Attributes of God'.
 

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Question: Did God choose to save Nineveh? Does God ever repent?
God destroyed Nineveh by the Medes, in 612 BC, in fulfillment of Nahum's prophecy.
 

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Your god does, yes, in your misunderstanding and apparent ignorance of immutability. Your question shows a profound misunderstanding of Scripture and sound doctrine. I recommend to you Stephen Charnock's 'The Existence and Attributes of God'.
In your world, God cannot change His mind. Did God change His mind about destroying Nineveh?
 
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In your world, God cannot change His mind. Did God change His mind about destroying Nineveh?
Technically speaking, God postponed the destruction of Nineveh..........and Nineveh was so completely destroyed that even Alexander the Great marched right by it without knowing..........
 

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Technically speaking, God postponed the destruction of Nineveh..........and Nineveh was so completely destroyed that even Alexander the Great marched right by it without knowing..........
God said that He was going to destroy them in forty days(technically speaking), yet God did not destroy Nineveh in forty days. Why? God changed His mind based on the behavior of Nineveh.
 
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It has been a mystery to me why one person will accept the Lord and another person simply will not. Eve could have said no to the serpent, Adam could have said no when Eve offered to him the fruit. Cain could have repented and offered the correct offering. The sons of God did not have to take the daughters of men. The lists goes on throughout the bible...the Spirit and the Bride say come. I believe it is a simple matter of choice, some choose God, others do not choose God. In my case I know that God gave me a wonderful opportunity to accept Christ as Savior...however God made it clear that I HAD TO CHOOSE.
 
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God said that He was going to destroy them in forty days(technically speaking), yet God did not destroy Nineveh in forty days. Why? God changed His mind based on the behavior of Nineveh.
I hear ya, did Nineveh get destroyed or not......?
 
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In your world, God cannot change His mind. Did God change His mind about destroying Nineveh?

See? You cannot fathom thinking beyond your own failed and unbiblical logic which I've proven to be a failure. You just cannot be wrong in your understanding of revealed truth and will not delve deeper.

I've offered help and some suggested reading, so for you to continue to ask answer to a question you assume to already hold understanding is irrelevant. In plain English? You don't know what it means, and show you don't understand immutability. No need for you to show your ignorance in understanding by offering the same question again. Please, go study immutability in depth.
 

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I hear ya, did Nineveh get destroyed or not......?
Jonah 3:4, Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown.

Nope, not in forty days like God had declared. Why not? Did God change His mind?

Verse 10 And God saw their works, that they turned from their evil way; and God repented of the evil, that he had said that he would do unto them; and he did it not.
 

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See? You cannot fathom thinking beyond your own failed and unbiblical logic which I've proven to be a failure. You just cannot be wrong in your understanding of revealed truth and will not delve deeper.

I've offered help and some suggested reading, so for you to continue to ask answer to a question you assume to already hold understanding is irrelevant. In plain English? You don't know what it means, and show you don't understand immutability. No need for you to show your ignorance in understanding by offering the same question again. Please, go study immutability in depth.
Can you answer the question please?
 
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Jonah 3:4, Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown.

Nope, not in forty days like God had declared. Why not? Did God change His mind?

Verse 10 And God saw their works, that they turned from their evil way; and God repented of the evil, that he had said that he would do unto them; and he did it not.
I hear ya.....did God destroy Nineveh or not....YES or NO..........Did God destroy the generation he spared in Egypt during their wilderness camping experiment? Did God know they would repent or not at the preaching of Jonah? We can go in circles all day.........God is God and does what he wants when he wants.....He raised up the Babylonians, used them to work his will against Judah and turned around and judged the Babylonians because of how they brought the judgment of God against Judah........

Just saying.......
 

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I hear ya.....did God destroy Nineveh or not....YES or NO..........Did God destroy the generation he spared in Egypt during their wilderness camping experiment? Did God know they would repent or not at the preaching of Jonah? We can go in circles all day.........God is God and does what he wants when he wants.....He raised up the Babylonians, used them to work his will against Judah and turned around and judged the Babylonians because of how they brought the judgment of God against Judah........

Just saying.......
I'll answer the question...no, God did not do what He said He was going to do. God changed His mind.
 

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See? You cannot fathom thinking beyond your own failed and unbiblical logic which I've proven to be a failure. You just cannot be wrong in your understanding of revealed truth and will not delve deeper.

I've offered help and some suggested reading, so for you to continue to ask answer to a question you assume to already hold understanding is irrelevant. In plain English? You don't know what it means, and show you don't understand immutability. No need for you to show your ignorance in understanding by offering the same question again. Please, go study immutability in depth.
I was once an object of God's wrath, but because I believed the gospel of Christ, God changed His mind. I am no longer an object of God's wrath.
 

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I'll answer the question...no, God did not do what He said He was going to do. God changed His mind.
Do you think God ever had it in mind to destroy those who repent and turn to Him?
 

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Yes, we were all objects of His wrath before we believed.
God demonstrates his own love for us in this:
While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
 
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The Lamb slain from the foundation of the world shows us that God always had it in His mind that God the Son would die for His creation and that those who would repent and come to Him would be saved. So it was never in the mind of God to destroy those who would repent and turn to God.
 

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Does the bible teach that men are saved by putting their faith in Christ?