Doctrines like Limited Atonement - why?

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I believe the scriptures to teach that God has given mankind a free choice to choose how he wants to live his life as he sojourns here in this world, But his eternal destiny is determined by God's grace, without the help of man.
I think it goes deeper. God controls every choice of every person through the reasons they base their choices on. They experience the guilt or blessing because it was the choice they wanted most to make. But it was God who placed the reason they based their choice on, before them.
 

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There's many doctrines bud, they're just a summary of what a person believes is found in scripture. We don't question the doctrine of eternal life do we? If someone does we point to scripture first and if that doesn't work we point to doctrine agreed upon by millions of saints that came before.

In the case of "unlimited atonement" we find through scripture it is a false doctrine which places man at the center of salvation, denies the depravity of man at the fall and many other falsehoods. If that doesn't work we point to the fact that the doctrine has been deemed heresy 1600 years ago with Pelagius and again 500 years ago with Arminius...
Psalms 14:2-3 shows us that all mankind were depraved. God who knows the end from the beginning and he saw this by his foreknowledge before he formed the earth. That is why it was necessary for God to choose an elect people, out of those that were totally depraved, and provide for his Son to atone for their sins, which was, indeed, a limited atonement for his elect only. God did not choose that some of mankind would go to hell, they choose that themselves by God giving them a free will to choose how they wanted to live their lives here on earth. Had God not chosen an elect people from that depraved world, we would have all gone to hell.

Scripture proves scripture, without referring to other men's interpretations of them, and they must all harmonize in order to understand the truths in the doctrine of Jesus Christ, and should be our only source of gleaning the truths within them.
 

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I think it goes deeper. God controls every choice of every person through the reasons they base their choices on. They experience the guilt or blessing because it was the choice they wanted most to make. But it was God who placed the reason they based their choice on, before them.
Just because we have been born again of the Holy Spirit, doesn't negate the fact that we still carry the baggage of our fleshly nature with us, as explained by Paul's struggles in Romans 7:18-25. After we have been born again, our choices are influenced either by the flesh or by the Spirit, and many times, as for myself, I am afraid that my fleshly nature wins out. There is a saying that I have heard about the earlier native Indians saying; There is a white dog and a black dog within them that fight against one another, and the one that wins, is the one that they feed the most.
 

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This is prophetic at the second coming. I know you need this to prove your theology, but it’s just not so. No one could be born again until the cross as I already proved from John 3.
How would you interpret Isaiah 63:11?
 

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You do know that’s talking about the inspiration of Scripture. As those prophets wrote s the OT scriptures, they were moved by the Holy Spirit. They were not permanently indwelt by the Holy Spirit, circumcised and sealed. That was not available until the cross.
Isaiah 63:11.
 

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How would you interpret Isaiah 63:11?
The Lord placed within Moses His Holy Spirit in order to guide Moses. This happens on occasion throughout the OT. This by no means states of any born again, sealed, made a new creature in Christ, etc..
 

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The Lord placed within Moses His Holy Spirit in order to guide Moses. This happens on occasion throughout the OT. This by no means states of any born again, sealed, made a new creature in Christ, etc..
Why? Because Moses didn’t have the Holy Spirit. It would come and leave as the Lord saw fit.
 

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Why? Because Moses didn’t have the Holy Spirit. It would come and leave as the Lord saw fit.
It is not wise to take OT examples and place it upon the NT Church. Replacement theologians wrestle with this to their own harm.
 

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The Lord placed within Moses His Holy Spirit in order to guide Moses. This happens on occasion throughout the OT. This by no means states of any born again, sealed, made a new creature in Christ, etc..
I have noticed that you make a lot of statements about your private understandings, and hardly ever back them up with scripture. If I am understanding you right, you are asserting that God puts the Holy Spirit within a select few in the old testament, and the other Old testament Saints and Profits just have Spiritual knowledge without the indwelling of the Holy Spirit within them to reveal spiritual things to them. So, are you saying that most of the old testament Saints and prophets still have the stony heart within them, (Ezk 36:26), as the natural man described in 1 Cor 2:14, that cannot understand the things of the Spirit?
 
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Unless born again you can only choose sin. After the new birth, you can choose righteousness or sin. But you learn not to choose sin because of God's chastisement when we do.
That's Augustine in a nutshell. And the belief in it is based on a handful of proof texts based mostly on treating Romans not like the occasional letter it is but a theological treatise. There's no reason to believe that when the choice was continually laid before the Israelites that God was implying they had no ability to choose for themselves.
 

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I have noticed that you make a lot of statements about your private understandings, and hardly ever back them up with scripture. If I am understanding you right, you are asserting that God puts the Holy Spirit within a select few in the old testament, and the other Old testament Saints and Profits just have Spiritual knowledge without the indwelling of the Holy Spirit within them to reveal spiritual things to them. So, are you saying that most of the old testament Saints and prophets still have the stony heart within them, (Ezk 36:26), as the natural man described in 1 Cor 2:14, that cannot understand the things of the Spirit?
According to John 3, when can a man be born again? Jesus answers this question. Those OT saints were not born again. They were not part of the body of Christ. There was no body to be made a part of yet. You’re trying to compare apples and oranges, those under the OT with those under the blood of Jesus.
 

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It is not wise to take OT examples and place it upon the NT Church. Replacement theologians wrestle with this to their own harm.
It is not wise to not compare scripture to scripture to glean the truth. All scriptures must harmonize in order to understand the doctrine that Jesus taught, both the old testament scriptures and the new testament. You have probably been indoctrinated by listening to other men's interpretations of the scriptures instead of using only the inspired scriptures that will prove themselves if compared to each other with harmony.
 

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It is not wise to not compare scripture to scripture to glean the truth.
Therefore you should compare all the Scriptures which teach UNLIMITED ATONEMENT. Starting with John 1:29. Even Calvin could not dodge the fact that the world means the whole human race in this and other similar verses.
 

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According to John 3, when can a man be born again? Jesus answers this question. Those OT saints were not born again. They were not part of the body of Christ. There was no body to be made a part of yet. You’re trying to compare apples and oranges, those under the OT with those under the blood of Jesus.
John 3 has grossly been misinterpreted by misguided children of God, who have been falsely taught that mankind has to have a part in his eternal deliverance, such as; accepting Jesus's crucifixion, believing, repenting, etc. 1 Cor 2:14 says that the natural man can only discern natural things and cannot discern the things of the Spirit, he thinks spiritual things are foolishness, until he has been born again by the indwelling of the Spirit, as explained in Eph 2. The natural man is spiritually dead and God brings him to be spiritually alive by putung within him the Holy Spirit. Then after he has been spiritually Born he is able to accept, believe, repent, etc. In this manner of being born again, God gets all of the credit and man gets no credit for his eternal salvation. Scripture must prove scripture.
 
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That's Augustine in a nutshell. And the belief in it is based on a handful of proof texts based mostly on treating Romans not like the occasional letter it is but a theological treatise. There's no reason to believe that when the choice was continually laid before the Israelites that God was implying they had no ability to choose for themselves.
But the Church agreed with him and condemned free will as heresy. And the Catholics separated from the Church and became free will embracing heretics along with their stepchildren.
 
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Just because we have been born again of the Holy Spirit, doesn't negate the fact that we still carry the baggage of our fleshly nature with us, as explained by Paul's struggles in Romans 7:18-25. After we have been born again, our choices are influenced either by the flesh or by the Spirit, and many times, as for myself, I am afraid that my fleshly nature wins out. There is a saying that I have heard about the earlier native Indians saying; There is a white dog and a black dog within them that fight against one another, and the one that wins, is the one that they feed the most.
And God controls our choices to fit his eternal decree.
 
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But the Church agreed with him and condemned free will as heresy. And the Catholics separated from the Church and became free will embracing heretics along with their stepchildren.
Which church? The latin church that no longer read the ante-nicene fathers? Are you really appealing to authority for your doctrine, rather than Scripture?
 
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Which church? The latin church that no longer read the ante-nicene fathers? Are you really appealing to authority for your doctrine, rather than Scripture?
The Church defined by the Ecumenical Creeds up through the Council of Ephesus in 431.
 
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The Church defined by the Ecumenical Creeds up through the Council of Ephesus in 431.
The council of Ephesus didn't condemn free will, it condemned what Pelagius was being represented to say. Which is that we on our own merits could achieve salvation apart from God. That is patently unBiblical, but it does not entail going to the opposite extreme and declaring that Adam managed to completely destroy God's image in us.
 
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The council of Ephesus didn't condemn free will, it condemned what Pelagius was being represented to say. Which is that we on our own merits could achieve salvation apart from God. That is patently unBiblical, but it does not entail going to the opposite extreme and declaring that Adam managed to completely destroy God's image in us.
Pelagianism = free will. Luther based his book Bondage of the Will on the outcome of the Council of Ephesus as did Calvin and all the Reformers.