I'm not sure if you're addressing me.
I am Reformed Baptist essentially and hold the position of preservation of the Holy Spirit. I believe that the Holy Spirit preserves the person, causing them to persevere in the faith. I don't like the phrase "perseverance of the saints" because, while I believe that on the human side, the person chooses to persevere, I believe their perseverance is Spirit-wrought.
I am convicted of radical corruption, and this is what you would call total depravity. Radical corruption does not mean that the person exhibits sinful behavior without any restraint, because common grace affects even the unsaved man. Radical corruption means that every part of man's being is affected by the Fall, including his will, which is enslaved to Satan (1 John 3, Romans 6).
This necessitates that he receives a new heart, one of flesh rather than stone, in order to exhibit faith and repentance. Once he receives this new heart, he freely responds in faith and repentance, due to the change in nature. In other words, he sins "freely" due to his fallen nature, prior to conversion, and he freely chooses righteousness due to his new, regenerate nature.
I don't think he chooses to be regenerated, though. God chooses those he wants to regenerate, and those are the elect that he gives to his Son. It's not the other way around..man doesn't choose God; God chooses man. I would point to 1 Cor 1:26ff, John 6, 10 to support this position.
I agree that all need Christ, but the question is what causes faith in the unsaved man.
I also deny "free grace theology" and the teachings of Grace Evangelical Society, which proposes that a man can be saved yet remain a "carnal Christian" for the rest of his life. Salvation is union with Christ, and this by nature produces fruit. I would not single out just FGM and GES in regards to this...there are tons of Independent Fundamentalist Baptists and others which teach the same types of errors.
I am Reformed Baptist essentially and hold the position of preservation of the Holy Spirit. I believe that the Holy Spirit preserves the person, causing them to persevere in the faith. I don't like the phrase "perseverance of the saints" because, while I believe that on the human side, the person chooses to persevere, I believe their perseverance is Spirit-wrought.
I am convicted of radical corruption, and this is what you would call total depravity. Radical corruption does not mean that the person exhibits sinful behavior without any restraint, because common grace affects even the unsaved man. Radical corruption means that every part of man's being is affected by the Fall, including his will, which is enslaved to Satan (1 John 3, Romans 6).
This necessitates that he receives a new heart, one of flesh rather than stone, in order to exhibit faith and repentance. Once he receives this new heart, he freely responds in faith and repentance, due to the change in nature. In other words, he sins "freely" due to his fallen nature, prior to conversion, and he freely chooses righteousness due to his new, regenerate nature.
I don't think he chooses to be regenerated, though. God chooses those he wants to regenerate, and those are the elect that he gives to his Son. It's not the other way around..man doesn't choose God; God chooses man. I would point to 1 Cor 1:26ff, John 6, 10 to support this position.
I agree that all need Christ, but the question is what causes faith in the unsaved man.
I also deny "free grace theology" and the teachings of Grace Evangelical Society, which proposes that a man can be saved yet remain a "carnal Christian" for the rest of his life. Salvation is union with Christ, and this by nature produces fruit. I would not single out just FGM and GES in regards to this...there are tons of Independent Fundamentalist Baptists and others which teach the same types of errors.