Your constant playing of the shell game is old.... please stop ALWAYS, CONSTANTLY changing the subject. We're discussing the "L" of TULIP, which is NOT "Limited Faith" but "Christ died ONLY, exclusively, for just the elect, the church, the minority, the few. The sole issue here is that "ONLY."Does it come as a gift from God or does it come as an effort of men?
Friend, as we all know, TULIP was invented by a few later-day Calvinists as a direct, point-by-point contradiction to the 5 points of Arminianism.. the same "logic but no Scripture" approach. The Arminists were not universalists (universalism is an off-shoot of Calvinism) and they DID accept that faith is not universal, that faith is not in everyone. So THAT point is NOT being disputed in TULIP. The "L" does NOT stand for "Limited Faith." It is irrelevant to THIS discussion whether faith comes from God or from one making a free choice (EVERYONE HERE knows -absolutely KNOWS - my opinion of that), regardless of that, faith is the variable.
Friend, you seem to like to push around that shell.... perhaps to PRETEND that you mis-stated what this dogma is, that it's NOT that Jesus died for ONLY the church (as you correctly said) BUT rather it's that the RESULT of that doesn't apply to all because not all have faith. Friend, that's OUR position.... that's what all the rest of us but you alone are saying here.... trying to pretend you actually agree with us and disagree with you is... well.... silly. The "L" does not stand for "Limited Effect", the dogma is what you said it is: That Jesus died ONLY for the elect, the church, the few.
You've had 31 pages of posts to give any verse that says "ONLY." And to say why all the many, many Scriptures the rest of us have noted that say the exact opposite are wrong. 31 pages of posts. I'm thinking if you had anything, you would have shared it by now. ALL we get are dodges, evasions, proof that you know how to ask a question, and twisting verses totally to the EXACT OPPOSITE of what these many verses state.
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Does it come as a gift from God or does it come as an effort of men?
I do not throw faith away. I claim, as scripture claims, that God makes people alive in Christ, by grace, and gives those people, whom He has made alive, the gift of faith to believe. Read Ephesians 2:1-10 and see it for yourself, Josiah. God is clear...even if you are muddy.