hey friend. Your the one who posted that the word means "drag" How else are we to interpret it..'
'so tell us. what does drag mean??
yes dear.
you said
it did not say drag.
i showed you it did.
never once did i say it meant FORCE.
people hate calvinism - one reason is they've never bothered to find out what calvinists have expressed as Irresitable Grace. (forget TULIP generally as far as i'm concerned...i disagree with some of it)
now my proposition is that if The Creator of The Universe is drawing someone to Jesus, considering the word draw, it appears He is intent on saving that person.
Jesus Himself confirms that ALL that the Father gives Him WILL COME TO HIM.
He doesn't say some won't come to Him, He says they ALL WILL. which isn't surprising since it's God doing the drawing.
i don't read the greek, so this is the best i can do.
it certainly suggests (even just in English) that the GodHead is actively and pointedly involved in the calling and regeneration of those who are being saved. all His doing. He gets all the glory.
this is through the preaching of the Gospel. i'm not arguing for hyper-calvinism. or even for john calvin.
but what does
John 6:44 really say?
John 6:44
"
No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me
draws him,
and I will raise him up at the last day.
1670. helkó
to drag
Original Word: ἑλκύω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: helkó
Phonetic Spelling: (hel-koo'-o)
Short Definition: I drag, draw, pull, persuade
Definition: I drag, draw, pull, persuade, unsheathe.
1670 helkýō – properly,
induce (
draw in), focusing on the
attraction-power involved with the drawing.
drag (1), dragged (2), draw (1), draws (1), drew (2), haul (1).
draw.
Or helko hel'-ko; probably akin to
haireomai; to drag (literally or figuratively) -- draw. Compare
helisso.