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SignUp Now!Well, I have read in one of the small books in the new testament, that says IT IS THE WILL OF GOD THAT THE WORLD BE SAVED. Praise God, because it is on this verse that I believe that my family shall be saved. So the devil can't tell me anything else, then I throw him with this arrow.
(Not necessarily contradicting to the above verse)....the verse which says that God chooses on whom he shows mercy and who not, brings me to the point that I pray that God may have mercy upon my family that they might be saved.
We were talking about pre-destination in my bible group, not in great depth, and my brain just can't comprehend it, I don't think we are meant to. I am not as smart as some of you lot either! Anyhow I asked the question, about why bother praying for our loved ones and the unsaved, if God has made His decision already? And I can't remember the answer the pastor gave, but somehow I know we should pray for salvation of others, and I still believe my son will be saved, as well as other family members and friends. And I continue praying with all my heart, its like I am driven to do that.
:shade: Calluna
2nd off, it's a straight up command to preach the gospel to all the earthI believe the reason it is a command, is because the Gospel has the power to call out the elect. Nothing else has this power. Some people it takes hearing about Jesus 800 times before they get it, others it is a one time deal, but ALWAYS it is the Gospel that brings the elect to their God ordained faith.
2Peter 3:8&9
8*But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. 9* The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.
Arminianism and Calvinism are conflicting, they cannot both be right but they can both be wrong. The focus of these two doctrines are who Christ died for. Which means Christ is not the focus of either but man or a certain group of people are the focus. If you really want God's heart on this subject, I suggest that you talk to Him not Jacobus Arminius or John Calvin.
If prayer is our means of speaking to God, and he speaks to us with his word, by what means are we to know what he says other than his word?
By listening to God Himself, the Holy Spirit
John 14:16-18
16And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Counselor to be with you forever— 17the Spirit of truth. The world cannot accept him, because it neither sees him nor knows him. But you know him, for he lives with you and will be in you. 18I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you.
John 15:26-27
26"When the Counselor comes, whom I will send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who goes out from the Father, he will testify about me. 27And you also must testify, for you have been with me from the beginning.
John 16:12-14
12"I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear. 13But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come. 14He will bring glory to me by taking from what is mine and making it known to you.
All scripture posted are from the New International Version
God bless![]()
And will the Holy Spirit ever contradict scripture? Seeing as he is the author I don't think he willScripture is sufficient, and that is why any argument about God must come from scripture. Also, in context, all of those verses was Jesus peaking directly to his Apostles. Apostles were clearly given special authority. Apostles wrote most the remainder of the word so they clearly had something special, as we do not see anymore scripture being written today (and will not).
God may reveal himself to people in other ways, but at the very minimum, it is clear that he has put much work into giving us our bible, and it should always be the authority, and any argument to be considered valid must stem from what we are sure is written by the Holy Spirit.
So if God reveals something to someone, it will never contradict scripture, and therefore scripture is sufficient for knowing everything about God that he wants us to know.
I am not being sarcastic when I say, I would like to know how they could both be wrongIt seems like it would have to be one way or another, but I would definitly be open to hearing another view, I am still pretty new to studying this issue, and to Christianity in general so forgive me if I am overlooking an obvious third viewpoint.
Catholicism, Gnosticism, Mormonism, Judaism, just to name a few have different views concerning God's grace. In all of these including Calvinism and Arminianism, God's grace is not the differentiating factor, it is who God's grace is made available to.
I tend to disagree with that statement Cody, do you know why?
We have to believe.
John 3:16 (NIV)
16"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
Please read Romans chapter 10 as well, to get a clearer understanding.
God bless
That is what i believed also but I also read where it talks about God chosen people. I dont know its confusing. Ive always thought Jesus died for everyone.
2Peter 3:8&9
8*But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. 9* The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.
Arminianism and Calvinism are conflicting, they cannot both be right but they can both be wrong. The focus of these two doctrines are who Christ died for. Which means Christ is not the focus of either but man or a certain group of people are the focus. If you really want God's heart on this subject, I suggest that you talk to Him not Jacobus Arminius or John Calvin.
Thanks for your input. Don't get me wrong.... I know the Lord asks us to go out all into the world and spread the gospel, so despite my question to my pastor, (maybe its one of those questions, we are not meant to know the answer to fully) I still definitely pray for others and witnessing whenever the opportunity arises, I carry around with me bible tracts, I am becoming more confident with it aswell. I praise the Lord for helping me with this.
:shade: Calluna