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This idea of self-negation and abandoning one's will derives from the Calvinistic.Augustinian.gnostic concept of total inability. Man cannot do, so GOD must do through him; therefore, man must turn over the steering wheel to GOD. Check out how a reformed website describes it:
Luther believed the same and said that man's will did good or bad deeds only as "it was ridden either by God or the devil".
The early church fathers before Augustine, whom both Luther and Calvin derived their theology from (i.e., Augustine), witnessed that man had free will and ability through the holy spirit to do the will of GOD.
Those [things GOD commands us to do] are things we do because of God’s hand on us and because of His enabling power. This is because we can’t carry these things out freely – we’re too corrupt.
Luther believed the same and said that man's will did good or bad deeds only as "it was ridden either by God or the devil".
The early church fathers before Augustine, whom both Luther and Calvin derived their theology from (i.e., Augustine), witnessed that man had free will and ability through the holy spirit to do the will of GOD.
can someone please get this guy of his Calvin, Augustin, gnostic rant.
It does absolutely nothing to add to the conversation, there should be a rule against this kind of nonsense.
It would be one thing if i was discussing the word with a calvanist or whatever, it is a far other when the people you are talking to are non of the above.