I do think you got what I was trying to say and we basically agree:
"So you want me to believe these people will not get to heaven or what? How can you get any better than this?"
Response: I am just saying that is not what "predestination" is. Of course believers will get to heaven.
"So you believe an unbeliever will be conformed to the image of God, Adopted as his child. and holy and without blame?
Just trying to understand. "
Response: Only believers are conformed to God's image, etc.
"I agree, Based on Gods foreknowledge, God chose these people who would recieve him in faith to be given all those things..(ie given eternal life) "
It does not have to state it directly..
But unless you think someone can be conformed to Gods image, Made holy and WITHOUT BLAME, and adopted as his children. and not get to heaven, then we have another whole hill to climb over to get what those terms really mean, that they would not make a person worthy of eternal life and heaven. "
Response: The getting to heaven issue is a big one and an important one - re - OSAS or not OSAS etc. - but I am not trying to go there, and I think it is not what Biblical "predestination" is about. Biblical "predestination" means that when I became "in Christ" that God did the work of cleaning me up: making me holy and blameless, I became adopted as His Son, I became like His Son! Hallelujah! Praise, and honor, and glory be to God!
It seems to me that five point "Calvinistic'"predestination where God predetermines some to hell and some to heaven and man has no free choice: I don't see how that brings honor and glory to God?
"So you want me to believe these people will not get to heaven or what? How can you get any better than this?"
Response: I am just saying that is not what "predestination" is. Of course believers will get to heaven.
"So you believe an unbeliever will be conformed to the image of God, Adopted as his child. and holy and without blame?
Just trying to understand. "
Response: Only believers are conformed to God's image, etc.
"I agree, Based on Gods foreknowledge, God chose these people who would recieve him in faith to be given all those things..(ie given eternal life) "
It does not have to state it directly..
But unless you think someone can be conformed to Gods image, Made holy and WITHOUT BLAME, and adopted as his children. and not get to heaven, then we have another whole hill to climb over to get what those terms really mean, that they would not make a person worthy of eternal life and heaven. "
Response: The getting to heaven issue is a big one and an important one - re - OSAS or not OSAS etc. - but I am not trying to go there, and I think it is not what Biblical "predestination" is about. Biblical "predestination" means that when I became "in Christ" that God did the work of cleaning me up: making me holy and blameless, I became adopted as His Son, I became like His Son! Hallelujah! Praise, and honor, and glory be to God!
It seems to me that five point "Calvinistic'"predestination where God predetermines some to hell and some to heaven and man has no free choice: I don't see how that brings honor and glory to God?