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Mem

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imagine that! i mean, just think about it. He gave His Son to a bunch of rebellious sinners! WOW!
One would have to imagine the love it would take to do that, of the Sent One as much as the One Who Sent Him to get past our default objection "Who does He think He Is, because everybody should know that it's me who is God's gift to the world." If we can't believe in that degree of love, then we're left only pretending that we're 'all powerful, all knowing, all beautiful" (but really don't believe that either if we spend our entire lives attempting to prove it) rather than being at peace with the reality that we are somewhat powerful, somewhat knowing, and somewhat beautiful enough to have been actual intended recipients of such a message that professes such love. And this, indeed, IS the central message of the gospel, that God so loved the world that...!



 

ForestGreenCook

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How then does the Holy Spirit convict the world of sin, because they do not believe in the One God sent?

John 16:8, And when he is come, he will REPROVE=Chasten the world (of his elect). Heb 12:6-8 - For whom the Lord loveth, he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth, if ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons, for what son is he, whom the Father chasteneth not? But if ye be without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then ye are bastards, and not sons.
 

ForestGreenCook

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That one is a sinner unworthy of God's love is a spiritual truth, also. If the Holy Spirit cannot communicate that? All are doomed.

1 Cor 2:14 says that the Holy Spirit cannot communicate that to the natural man that has not been born again spiritually.
 

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Every act on His part is necessarily of grace.
Amen. Even on all of us:

"That ye may be the children of your Father Which is in heaven:​
for He maketh His sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and​
sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust." (Matthew 5:45 AV)​
Amazing Grace!

Amen.
 
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Amen. Even on all of us:

"That ye may be the children of your Father Which is in heaven:​
for He maketh His sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and​
sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust." (Matthew 5:45 AV)​
Amazing Grace!

Amen.
Do you believe the teaching of Joseph prince is correct to 🤔


 

ForestGreenCook

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That is what I said. The natural man cannot comprehend spiritual maters because he has no capacity for it. This does not mean he cannot comprehend right and wrong or good and evil for these are moral issues as well. This is how God can speak to man and be heard by him even though he is spiritually dead.

Ezk 11:19 - A person that has not been born again does not have a heart that can be pricked by God to feel spiritual guilt.
Context. Paul is talking about people who deny the very existence of God. So no, these are not people who have learned of God. It is perfectly acceptable to be talking to believers about unbelievers you know.
Paul is talking to people who knows that there is a God, but have turned away from God by lusting after the things of the world.
And until we reach that point God draws people to Christ on the basis I spoke of. Those who learn from the Father are given to Christ and are saved.

John 6:44-45
44 “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws them, and I will raise them up at the last day. 45 It is written in the Prophets: ‘They will all be taught by God.’ Everyone who has heard the Father and learned from him comes to me.[/QUOTE

All scriptures must harmonize before we con understand the truth. The verses you have quoted, contradict with 1 Cor 2:14.
 

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You can boast all you want. I'm saying it's misplaced boasting. Salvation is of God, not man. You believed because of the work God did, not you.

"Therefore, as it is written:
“Let the one who boasts boast in the Lord.”


1 Corinthians 1:31​


That one was for all you "boastophobes."


There are two men.

God imparts grace to each one so that their soul is made free of the flesh while presenting to each one the same truth that God will utilize in drawing a man.

One man, while his flesh was being contained by God's power, finds himself wanting to believe in Christ dying for his sins.

The other man, while his flesh was being contained by God's power, remains wanting to hate God and cling to the cosmic world.

God must do the work to get us to the place where are true desire for God can be made known.



John 6:28-29

Then they said to Him, “What shall we do, that we may work the works of God?”
(works of men - plurality - a system of deeds devised by men to do, to gain God's approval)

Jesus answered and said to them, “This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He sent.”
( work of God = singular. not works of men!)


That means... That whenever someone believes?
God did a work that freed the man's soul to believe if that man wanted to.
God contained that man's flesh as to make free his soul to make his decision.

Now? If he chose not to believe? That man is now without excuse.
For while God was imparting grace power to contain that man's sin nature? He chose free of sin to reject God freely.

Even sinless Adam was influenced by Satan when he rejected God's Word. But when we are under the power of grace
to choose to believe the Gospel of God? We become like the angels were when they chose to believe or reject the Lord!

Were the angels that stayed with God under some irresistible grace? No!
Just like we who believed were made free to believe. And, did!

One day at a time.....

grace and peace ...........
 

Genez

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imagine that! i mean, just think about it. He gave His Son to a bunch of rebellious sinners! WOW!
God wanted mankind back that he had lost at a point in time.

God does not love the world.
Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world.
If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. 1 John 2:15​


So why does it say in John 3:16?

For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son,
that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.


The word "loved" is in the past tense.
God does NOT love the present world.

What God loved was the world He intended the world to be!

That is why He has redeemed men back to Himself. Bought to make man to become as God always intended man to be!

It does not say that God gave His Son because He loves the world.
He does not love what man is now become.
God gave His only Son because of how God envisioned man is to be when creating him.

We have been saved so God can return us to what He always intended us to be!

grace and peace .....................
 

Genez

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exactly in him that is the key we don't deserve him we fail we are the sinners before him but in him and only in him do we redeem do we shine does he nring the best of us and makes us much more than we are what we think of ourselves
don't listen to any naysayers your on the right path you will recieve his unbelievable joy the treasure anddeeper depth of hid heart will be yours
In our fallen state? ..... Yes, we do not deserve Him.
But, what God always knew He was to make us to become?
...... He saw us as worth dying for!!!!!!!!!!

there is a difference!
 
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In our fallen state? ..... Yes, we do not deserve Him.
But, what God always knew He was to make us to become?
...... He saw us as worth dying for!!!!!!!!!!

there is a difference!
Totally back to front

If we did not deserve him he would not have given his life for us.
 

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"Therefore, as it is written:
“Let the one who boasts boast in the Lord.”


1 Corinthians 1:31​


That one was for all you "boastophobes."


There are two men.

God imparts grace to each one so that their soul is made free of the flesh while presenting to each one the same truth that God will utilize in drawing a man.

One man, while his flesh was being contained by God's power, finds himself wanting to believe in Christ dying for his sins.

The other man, while his flesh was being contained by God's power, remains wanting to hate God and cling to the cosmic world.

God must do the work to get us to the place where are true desire for God can be made known.



John 6:28-29​
Then they said to Him, “What shall we do, that we may work the works of God?”
(works of men - plurality - a system of deeds devised by men to do, to gain God's approval)
Jesus answered and said to them, “This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He sent.”
( work of God = singular. not works of men!)


That means... That whenever someone believes?
God did a work that freed the man's soul to believe if that man wanted to.
God contained that man's flesh as to make free his soul to make his decision.

Now? If he chose not to believe? That man is now without excuse.
For while God was imparting grace power to contain that man's sin nature? He chose free of sin to reject God freely.

Even sinless Adam was influenced by Satan when he rejected God's Word. But when we are under the power of grace
to choose to believe the Gospel of God? We become like the angels were when they chose to believe or reject the Lord!

Were the angels that stayed with God under some irresistible grace? No!
Just like we who believed were made free to believe. And, did!

One day at a time.....

grace and peace ...........
Read Matthew 13:10-17. When God gives hearing and perception...ears to hear and eyes to see...conversion is the result. So the scenario you present sounds fine, but it's not biblical.
 

Magenta

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1 Cor 2:14 says that the Holy Spirit cannot communicate that to the natural man that has not been born again spiritually.
Good day, Forest. I know you believe all Scripture must harmonize. What do you make of Jesus' words in John 16:7-9?

Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter
will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you. And when he is come, he will reprove the
world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: Of sin, because they believe not on me;


There must be some way... otherwise, you have people born again who have no faith, since they do not believe in God, and yet
somehow the as yet unborn again person must be able to be convicted of their sinful standing before a just holy and loving God.


I see in another of your posts to me which I did not yet see when I made the above portion of this post to you, that you have quoted the same verses back to me. So again you are saying people are born again who have zero belief/faith. That makes no sense to me.
 

Genez

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Read Matthew 13:10-17. When God gives hearing and perception...ears to hear and eyes to see...conversion is the result. So the scenario you present sounds fine, but it's not biblical.
To your way of thinking at present. That is the case..

What I say is biblical...
 

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He didn't deny personal merit. In fact, he said anyone could take credit.
He did not. He said God saw it as a meritous act. Why do you think the angels rejoice? You are interpreting it the way you want because you don't like the fact that when God supplies the truth and suppresses all the factors that would make one hostile to God, that a soul can make a positive response from their own volition.

Everyone who is given hearing has faith produced in them. That's what the hearing is for...hearing always produces faith and conversion...Matthew 13:10-17.
Can you take the passage out of context a little more please. "This people", referring to a specific type, has become callous of heart. Jesus is talking of the sort, like the Pharisee type, who has repeatedly rejected the word of God. They have closed their ears and they have shut their eyes and if they were to open both, they might hear and see.

Matt.13:15
For this people’s heart has become calloused;
they hardly hear with their ears,
and they have closed their eyes.
Otherwise they might see with their eyes,
hear with their ears,
understand with their hearts
and turn, and I would heal them.’

Your inability to comprehend that God sets the situation so that we can make a response from our own volition and that our believing is not what saves us but rather, is God's promise to believers, keeps you blinded to the truth.
 

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He did not. He said God saw it as a meritous act. Why do you think the angels rejoice? You are interpreting it the way you want because you don't like the fact that when God supplies the truth and suppresses all the factors that would make one hostile to God, that a soul can make a positive response from their own volition.



Can you take the passage out of context a little more please. "This people", referring to a specific type, has become callous of heart. Jesus is talking of the sort, like the Pharisee type, who has repeatedly rejected the word of God. They have closed their ears and they have shut their eyes and if they were to open both, they might hear and see.

Matt.13:15
For this people’s heart has become calloused;
they hardly hear with their ears,
and they have closed their eyes.
Otherwise they might see with their eyes,
hear with their ears,
understand with their hearts
and turn, and I would heal them.’

Your inability to comprehend that God sets the situation so that we can make a response from our own volition and that our believing is not what saves us but rather, is God's promise to believers, keeps you blinded to the truth.
I'm amazed. He hasn't refuted what I have said, but somehow you know what he is saying. Awesome.
And I never said a person doesn't choose God of their own volition. The heart of stone that led to rejection is removed in salvation. A heart of flesh always chooses God. Both act under their own volition.
 

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Ezk 11:19 - A person that has not been born again does not have a heart that can be pricked by God to feel spiritual guilt.
He doesn't have to feel "spiritual guilt", whatever that is. The issue of sin has moral implications as well. How else could an atheist recognise murder is wrong?

Paul is talking to people who knows that there is a God, but have turned away from God by lusting after the things of the world.
The people he is talking to are not the ones who, knowing God exists, suppress the truth of His existence. He is talking to believers in Christ about those who deny God's existence. The ones Paul is talking to are saved, the ones he is talking about are not and never will be saved but they are without excuse. They could be saved if they weren't so highly arrogant but they refuse to humble themselves even at the most basic level of God consciousness. This sort don't just turn from God in confusion and or ignorance and follow after the lusts of their flesh, they actively suppress the truth and indulge themselves to the hilt. These are not the sort of people who are simply lost or misled, upon whom you would have compassion. These are the sort you want to keep as far away from as you possibly can.
 

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I'm amazed. He hasn't refuted what I have said, but somehow you know what he is saying. Awesome.
And I never said a person doesn't choose God of their own volition. The heart of stone that led to rejection is removed in salvation. A heart of flesh always chooses God. Both act under their own volition.
As I said before, you have a person saved (regenerated) in order to be saved. Makes no sense whatsoever but you keep on refusing to see it.