- Joined
- Jun 12, 2015
- Messages
- 13,927
- Gender
- Male
- Religious Affiliation
- Lutheran
- Political Affiliation
- Conservative
- Marital Status
- Married
- Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
- Yes
[MENTION=394]MennoSota[/MENTION]
Josiah is not joining a tiny number of extreme Calvinists in deleting faith from justification.... in repudiating Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide.
There is no justification apart from faith, there is no faithless salvation. These Calvinists who embraced such ended up created Universalism. Yes, what Jesus did is REAL (not mostly a fraud, a fake) but it does not result in all being saved since not all have the divine gift of faith. Read John 3:16. Faith is not moot. Faith must grasp something REAL.... but it must grasp/apprehend/trust/rely, which is why God calls us to faith, which is why God gives faith. Faith would be worthless if for most there is nothing REAL for it to grasp/trust/rely - so something must be THERE but it must be grasped/trusted/relied upon.
Wrong.
You have this ploy: When you are stuck, you just accuse someone of some silly position everyone (including you) KNOWS they don't believe.... then because you invented something silly, you can thus show it is wrong... then you hold that ERGO you must be right. Your lack of logic (and honesty) amazes..... That and "the shell game" seem to be your constant companions.
As you yourself know.... as everyone here knows.... I hold to Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide as one, inseparable, united truth. I do NOT delete the last aspect. Yes, Christ did something REAL (not pretend, not fake, not a fraud) but it does NOT apply to any individual if there is no faith (again, Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide is ONE, UNITED, SINGULAR truth). We have given many Scriptures - you've always ignored them, we have given illustrations and examples and parables - to no avail. You KNOW my position but you must replace it with such silly, stupid idea you and everyone else knows is not my position because you simply have nohting to support this new tradition of your singular denomination.
And again, no, there is no contradiction or "dilemma" Again, let's say I buy a Starbucks Gift Card for everyone here at CH. I give them to you all. They are NOT fake, they are NOT pretend, they are NOT frauds, they were NOT stolen and are unpaid for. None are fakes, cruel jokes (none, much less most). But you never use yours. You simply never embraced/apprehended/trusted/replied upon it. Do YOU (as an individual) thus personally benefit from this? No. Does the mere presence of the card mean that ergo hot coffee is pouring down your gullet? No. It simply means you never employed it, never embraced it, never trusted and replied upon it ("pistis" = faith). Is the CARD real for all or a cruel joke for most? Nope, it's real for all. But it must be trusted (trust = faith here). There is no contradiction. There is no "dilemma." Traditional biblical Christianity is NOT illogical or contradictory. It simply is embracing that there is a means by which what Christ actually did (not pretended to do) is applied to an individual, and that means is faith.
You know that's a lie. So does everyone else here. How desperate you are.
These absurd accusations and the "shall game" are your constant companions as you simply have nothing else.
Again, I never remotely said any such thing. And you know it. And everyone else does, too.
This is because I don't repudiate Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide. I don't eliminate the role of faith in apprehending/employing/embracing/trusting/relying upon the gift.
No, what Christ did is REAL.
BUT it is received by faith.
Did Christ die for Buddha? Yes. Did Buddha have the faith to receive that, to benefit from that? No.
Friend, whether a person is saved or not is NOT solely, only a case of whether Jesus is offering them something real or a fake, a fraud. There is another factor you deny: faith.
And don't pull the "then you are a synergistic" nonsense, it won't work, everyone here (including you) KNOWS I hold that faith is "the free gift of God" and not something the unregerate creates and gives to self.
TULIP simply has it wrong: The "variable" is not whether Christ is for every person but whether faith is for every person, which is why the Ecumenical Council of Orange notes that Election impacts faith, not the Cross.
The issue here is singular: Did Christ die for all as traditional, biblical, orthodox Christianity holds (as well as every Calvinists personally known to me) OR for only a limited few? THAT'S the only issue here (and as you noted, it's the "L" of TULIP). We have given MANY Scriptures that flat out state our position.... you have yet to present even one Scripture that remotely states this, why, you can't even find a verse that even contains the words "only" or "solely" or "exclusively" or "just" or "few" in related to Christ's death - nothing.
- Josiah
.
Josiah is not joining a tiny number of extreme Calvinists in deleting faith from justification.... in repudiating Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide.
There is no justification apart from faith, there is no faithless salvation. These Calvinists who embraced such ended up created Universalism. Yes, what Jesus did is REAL (not mostly a fraud, a fake) but it does not result in all being saved since not all have the divine gift of faith. Read John 3:16. Faith is not moot. Faith must grasp something REAL.... but it must grasp/apprehend/trust/rely, which is why God calls us to faith, which is why God gives faith. Faith would be worthless if for most there is nothing REAL for it to grasp/trust/rely - so something must be THERE but it must be grasped/trusted/relied upon.
MennoSota said:In Josiah's theology, humans, made perfect by Jesus shed blood, are thrown into hell only because they didn't have faith, not because they were sinners.
Wrong.
You have this ploy: When you are stuck, you just accuse someone of some silly position everyone (including you) KNOWS they don't believe.... then because you invented something silly, you can thus show it is wrong... then you hold that ERGO you must be right. Your lack of logic (and honesty) amazes..... That and "the shell game" seem to be your constant companions.
As you yourself know.... as everyone here knows.... I hold to Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide as one, inseparable, united truth. I do NOT delete the last aspect. Yes, Christ did something REAL (not pretend, not fake, not a fraud) but it does NOT apply to any individual if there is no faith (again, Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide is ONE, UNITED, SINGULAR truth). We have given many Scriptures - you've always ignored them, we have given illustrations and examples and parables - to no avail. You KNOW my position but you must replace it with such silly, stupid idea you and everyone else knows is not my position because you simply have nohting to support this new tradition of your singular denomination.
And again, no, there is no contradiction or "dilemma" Again, let's say I buy a Starbucks Gift Card for everyone here at CH. I give them to you all. They are NOT fake, they are NOT pretend, they are NOT frauds, they were NOT stolen and are unpaid for. None are fakes, cruel jokes (none, much less most). But you never use yours. You simply never embraced/apprehended/trusted/replied upon it. Do YOU (as an individual) thus personally benefit from this? No. Does the mere presence of the card mean that ergo hot coffee is pouring down your gullet? No. It simply means you never employed it, never embraced it, never trusted and replied upon it ("pistis" = faith). Is the CARD real for all or a cruel joke for most? Nope, it's real for all. But it must be trusted (trust = faith here). There is no contradiction. There is no "dilemma." Traditional biblical Christianity is NOT illogical or contradictory. It simply is embracing that there is a means by which what Christ actually did (not pretended to do) is applied to an individual, and that means is faith.
MennoSota said:In Josiah's theology, there are no sinners.
You know that's a lie. So does everyone else here. How desperate you are.
These absurd accusations and the "shall game" are your constant companions as you simply have nothing else.
MennoSota said:All are made perfect by Jesus sacrifice. But...not all are justified because not all are given faith. Non justified perfect beings get thrown into hell, according to Josiah.
Again, I never remotely said any such thing. And you know it. And everyone else does, too.
This is because I don't repudiate Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide. I don't eliminate the role of faith in apprehending/employing/embracing/trusting/relying upon the gift.
No, what Christ did is REAL.
BUT it is received by faith.
Did Christ die for Buddha? Yes. Did Buddha have the faith to receive that, to benefit from that? No.
Friend, whether a person is saved or not is NOT solely, only a case of whether Jesus is offering them something real or a fake, a fraud. There is another factor you deny: faith.
And don't pull the "then you are a synergistic" nonsense, it won't work, everyone here (including you) KNOWS I hold that faith is "the free gift of God" and not something the unregerate creates and gives to self.
TULIP simply has it wrong: The "variable" is not whether Christ is for every person but whether faith is for every person, which is why the Ecumenical Council of Orange notes that Election impacts faith, not the Cross.
The issue here is singular: Did Christ die for all as traditional, biblical, orthodox Christianity holds (as well as every Calvinists personally known to me) OR for only a limited few? THAT'S the only issue here (and as you noted, it's the "L" of TULIP). We have given MANY Scriptures that flat out state our position.... you have yet to present even one Scripture that remotely states this, why, you can't even find a verse that even contains the words "only" or "solely" or "exclusively" or "just" or "few" in related to Christ's death - nothing.
- Josiah
.
Last edited: