FreeGrace2 said:
So, there's only 1 doctrine of truth? Could you boil it down to a sentence or few?
Excuse me, but NONE of the verses EXPLAINED this "1 doctrine of truth" that you speak of. They were ABOUT what Jesus taught, but NONE actually SAID what Jesus taught. And it seems you can't either. So why even bring it up since you can't explain it?
It's been proven. I've read writers of magazines like Time and Newsweek which have "Religion" articles from time to time. And the writers explained the gospel exactly correct, yet it was obvious from what they wrote that they did not believe it.
So please don't tell me what unbelievers can't do. All you are doing is repeating calvinist talking points from a very FLAWED misunderstanding of 1 Cort 2:14.
Unbelievers cannot understand advanced doctrines, such as the indwelling and filling of the Holy Spirit, eternal rewards, divine discipline, etc.
Huh? Where did Jesus teach this in Scripture? John wrote that and he wasn't quoting Jesus when he wrote it.
Uh, you're the one who thinks "the old law of works" will result in "eternal deliverance". So your claim demonstrates and PROVES that you have no understanding of how a person becomes saved and a child of God and will go to heaven.
You believe in what is called "works-salvation" and Jesus blasted the Pharisees for that view.
You have NO excuse for that comment. I SHOWED you Paul's answer to the jailer and you are flat out rejecting his answer.
Calvinists think that "sovereign grace" means that God is a puppetmaster and pulls ALL the strings, and "the elect" are merely puppets simply move according to the strings that God pulls.
Of course, no Calvinist would admit to such wording, but that is exactly what it comes down to.
Man is free to accept or reject the offer of salvation. That gives man NO glory or honor for merely accepting a gift.
I asked you a question that you have not answered. IF you were drowning and a lifeguard in a boat came by and reached out his hand with a lifebouy to give you, and you took it and were SAVED from drowning, would you go around and brag about how you just SAVED YOURSELF because to took what was offered?
Please answer this. It directly relates to your very flawed view of belief. Belief is trusting in what Jesus did for you. And on that basis, God saves you. IN FACT, 1 Cor 1:21 SAYS SO. Why don't you read it and learn what the Bible teaches, because it sure isn't what you claim.
All of those "works" that you have credited for your redemption are actually good works that attribute to your deliverances as you sojourn here in this world as his redeemed child.[/QUOTE]
So, there's only 1 doctrine of truth? Could you boil it down to a sentence or few?
I have shown you many scriptures about Jesus doctrine (his teachings) which bears the truth, if you interpret them right.
You have rejected them due to your preconceived idea that the unregenerate person can understand the things of the Spirit.
So please don't tell me what unbelievers can't do. All you are doing is repeating calvinist talking points from a very FLAWED misunderstanding of 1 Cort 2:14.
Unbelievers cannot understand advanced doctrines, such as the indwelling and filling of the Holy Spirit, eternal rewards, divine discipline, etc.
John 1:17 - For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. This was what Jesus taught (his doctrine).
you will also refute this scripture with the same preconceived attitude as the others, but that seems to be your problem.
You believe in what is called "works-salvation" and Jesus blasted the Pharisees for that view.
You have misinterpreted the scriptures to teach that mankind is not redeemed of their sins unless they accept, confess, choose, believe, repent, etc,
This concept dishonours God and takes away his glory of your redemption by God's sovereign grace.
Of course, no Calvinist would admit to such wording, but that is exactly what it comes down to.
Man is free to accept or reject the offer of salvation. That gives man NO glory or honor for merely accepting a gift.
I asked you a question that you have not answered. IF you were drowning and a lifeguard in a boat came by and reached out his hand with a lifebouy to give you, and you took it and were SAVED from drowning, would you go around and brag about how you just SAVED YOURSELF because to took what was offered?
Please answer this. It directly relates to your very flawed view of belief. Belief is trusting in what Jesus did for you. And on that basis, God saves you. IN FACT, 1 Cor 1:21 SAYS SO. Why don't you read it and learn what the Bible teaches, because it sure isn't what you claim.
All of those "works" that you have credited for your redemption are actually good works that attribute to your deliverances as you sojourn here in this world as his redeemed child.[/QUOTE]