Is it valid to think that one has a change of heart prior to the gift of salvation. Why or why not please using scriptural reference please.
I ask you because I value your knowledged opinion. That in no way that I don't want anyone else's opinion on the matter.
Thanks,
peace
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[MENTION=37]popsthebuilder[/MENTION]
You sent me a MENTION here, but I'm not exactly sure what post you are responding to.....
There are a few Protestants who
THEORIZE (expressing a possible opinion, not anything dogmatic or divisive or binding or even necessarily true) that part of the way God does all this is to FIRST change the will of the person, THEN grant them the gift of life/faith/justification - so that there is a time sequence of first changing the will.
I don't denounce that as
THEORY (even less than a pious opinion) but of course there's not a single Scripture that remotely states that; it is totally "out-of-the-blue" and entirely unsupported biblically. But again, I don't denounce the THEORY as such.
But I much prefer to leave it where God chose to: God does it, God does the saving, it is the free GIFT of God, it is not because of anything a person thinks/says/images/decides/wills/accomplishes - lest anyone have any reason to credit self for anything (and thus make self the Savior of self, Jesus bumped entirely off that role to something MUCH less such as an Offerer or Helper): God is the giver of life, not self.
The way classic Arminianism cranks this out is that Jesus saves no one, Jesus simply earned it and OFFERS it freely to all. But it's up to each person to consciencely DECIDE if they want to take it ("free will") and then take it. Thus, the Savior of self is self.... and this is a reward for the good work of taking it... it's all a matter of LAW (Jesus tells all to take it) and our OBEYING (a few take it, doing as commanded): Pure law, pure works righteousness. Jesus becomes the Offerer. Some (more mild) Arminianists claim we need HELP to obey the command and perform the Good Word that saves self, and this HELP they claim comes from the Holy Spirit - who becomes the Helper, the Enabler. But neither saves us.... neither gives anything.... Jesus simply OFFERS something and issues the Law Command to take it, and the Holy Spirit simply empowers us to accomplish the good work that saves; it is self that saves self by performing the good work that Jesus commands - taking life/justification. IMO, the theory that GOD actually CHANGES the will is a theory that abandons Arminianism and "Free Will" - and I like it better. It just goes too far and is without any biblical support: it's best to leave it as God did.
I hope that helps.
- Josiah