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The real sin is not thinking the Lord is capable of saving right?
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rturner76 said:The real sin is not thinking the Lord is capable of saving right?
Isn't that sin?
Mark 1:14 Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God,
15 and saying, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel."
Jesus gives a command to believe. If someone doesn't believe, that is disobedience to God. Disobedience is a sin.
iLogos said:(Matt 4:17 [NKJV])
From that time Jesus began to preach and to say, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand."
Repent: G3340 ???????? metanoeo (met-an-o-eh'-o) v.
1. to think differently or afterwards, i.e. reconsider (morally, feel compunction)
literally: to change your mind.
Notice our Lord instructed others to repent, not that he would be doing the repenting in them for them since they can't do it.
iLogos said:No
Let me save us both some time since I know where your going.
Therefore monergism is said to lead to the conclusion that God does not in fact love every human being or want to save every person. By contrast, Synergists maintain that God does not save certain individuals because they do not desire to be saved. According to them, God will not force His will or His forgiveness on those who do not desire it.
Opponents claim that there is no writing in Church literature prior to Augustine which can be construed in a monergist way. Even afterward, the Eastern Orthodox have remained firmly synergistic.
Repenting is also a command. To not repent is a sin. And according to you, it's a sin that is paid for for all.
Ooh. An insult. Expected.iLogos said:Ezekiel 18:21 "But if the wicked person turns from all the sin he has committed and observes all my statutes and does what is just and right, he will surely live; he will not die. 18:22 None of the sins he has committed will be held 30 against him; because of the righteousness he has done, he will live. 18:23 Do I actually delight in the death of the wicked, declares the sovereign Lord? Do I not prefer that he turn from his wicked conduct and live?
18:24 "But if a righteous man turns away from his righteousness and practices wrongdoing according to all the abominable practices the wicked carry out, will he live? All his righteous acts will not be remembered; because of the unfaithful acts he has done and the sin he has committed, he will die. 31
The hoops one must jump thru to be a Calvinist
The Truth is plain to see!
iLogos said:Often misquote? I said no such thing.
(Matt 4:17 [NKJV])
From that time Jesus began to preach and to say, Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
Repent: G3340 μετανοέω metanoeo (met-an-o-eh'-o) v.
1. to think differently or afterwards, i.e. reconsider (morally, feel compunction)
literally: to change your mind.
Notice our Lord instructed others to repent, not that he would be doing the repenting in them for them since they can't do it.
Forsake of argument, lets say Augustine was not the first,
then lets assume that Ambrose (who?) started questioning the Atonement the first year he was born at 339. That still means no record of any one questioning it for the first 339 yearsUntil Ambrose was born.
iLogos said:So how many people did Jesus die for on the Cross?
If you died for one less person would he have suffered less, or if he died for one more person would he have suffered more? Or was his sacrifice sufficient for every one?
So how many people did Jesus die for on the Cross?
If you died for one less person would he have suffered less, or if he died for one more person would he have suffered more? Or was his sacrifice sufficient for every one?