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One message says:
You keep insisting that IF ONLY WE...THEN GOD WILL...But that message is wrong.
That's not how God has salvation laid out for us.
Holy scripture does say "If only we ... then God will ..."
Here's an example
If only we believed God .... then God will ... Romans 10:9 10:9 if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and if you believe in your heart that God has raised him up from the dead, [then] you shall be saved.
And another example
If only we kept Jesus' commandments ... then Jesus will ... John 15:10 If you keep my commandments, [then] you shall abide in my love, just as I also have kept my Father's commandments and I abide in his love.
It's evident that the gospel does work with an if you do that then God will do this where the this that God does is save and grant that you will aide in God's love
I posted this idea earlier but did not spell out what the verses say and maybe the importance of the verses could be overlooked that way so now I have quoted the verses and pointed to what they have to say in their "if only we would ... then God will ..." form.
You keep documenting how you confuse Law and Gospel (including the idea that if God calls on a dead one to do something ERGO he must be able to do it).... and how you keep mandating that the word "and" MUST MANDATE chronological order....
But here is what is stunning (and disturbing) to me: The Protestants keep saying Jesus is the Savior and does the saving (in the sense of narrow justification)... and you keep fighting that, arguing and debating that.... always seeking ways to make fallen/dead man as big and able and important as possible while making Jesus as small and unimportant as possible.