Joshua1Eight
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I think God does that
Proverbs 17:15 One who justifies the wicked and one who condemns the righteous, Both of them alike are an abomination to the LORD.For God Justifieth the Ungodly !
Rom 4:5
5 But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.
This scripture is pretty plain, the sense of which tells us that God Justifies or is Justifying those who are in a state of the Ungodly. The word ungodly is the greek word Asebes and means:
destitute of reverential awe towards God, condemning God, impious
So in light of this, if we are Justified before God at all, it was before our believing, for scripture never calls a Believer Ungodly, so we would be Justified before we believe or are called believers as here Acts 5:14
And believers were the more added to the Lord, multitudes both of men and women )
1 Tim 4:12
Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.
Yes, for as Reconciliation, we were reconciled to God , while yet being enemies or unbelievers, by the Death or Blood of God's Son Rom 5:10
10 For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.
So we were Justified and reconciled before God by the Death of God's Son, while being enemies or unbelievers, for how could we be one without the other ; that is Reconciled to God, before His Law and Justice, and yet not Justified before God"s Law and Justice by the same Death or Blood of Christ , while being enemies ?
For God doeth both Justifieth and Reconciles the Ungodly by the Blood of Christ, only false brethren deny this Truth ! 4
Okay, and your point ?Proverbs 17:15 One who justifies the wicked and one who condemns the righteous, Both of them alike are an abomination to the LORD.
I respectfully disagree since most ‘non-Calvinistic’ Christians border on biblically illiterate. ‘Free Will’ just feels right and it just makes sense to most that hold the view.yet most Bible-believing Christians and Christian churches are not Calvinistic.
...meaning that you are taking exception to my use of the term "Bible-believing" in their case, not that they aren't Christian and not that they do constitute the majority of the Christian population.I respectfully disagree since most ‘non-Calvinistic’ Christians border on biblically illiterate. ‘Free Will’ just feels right and it just makes sense to most that hold the view.
Are you sure? Most Calvinists I've met seem to feel that they are among the Elect, but I cannot remember meeting even one member of a Reformed church who believes in Predestination and has concluded that he is one of those who has been selected by God to be sent to Hell.Nobody embraces ‘Calvinism’ because it just gave them the warm-fuzzies.
How many non-Calvinists have you met that expect to hear “I never knew you”?Are you sure? Most Calvinists I've met seem to feel that they are among the Elect, but I cannot remember meeting even one member of a Reformed church who believes in Predestination and has concluded that he is one of those who has been selected by God to be sent to Hell.
OKay so far.As an aside, when I was an unsaved nihilist, I viewed the existence of God as very unlikely … but if God did exist, I fully acknowledged that I belonged in hell with all of the beings that hated Him as much as I did.
If we are wrongdoers in the absence of God, why would it make God evil to give us what we deserve?God’s depraved indifference towards His creation qualified as “evil” and every created being SHOULD oppose an evil Creator.
Arthur, is this supposed to substantiate the theory of Calvinist predestination? It seems to me that it makes as much sense to say that the day you came to Faith you were saved by trusting in the One who paid the price for our sins on the Cross.That made the day He showed up quite the memorable event. However, I was not “seeking” God when God sought me out and claimed me. [Road to Damascus style.]
I deplored the idea of predestination. I thought the Wesleyan Arminianism taught so well at the Church of God of Anderson Indiana (founded by preachers that crossed the Great Plains in covered wagons preaching the Gospel to whomever would listen) made complete and perfect sense. The issue that I had was that it was completely contradictory to the empirical experience of my own salvation. So I invested years searching scripture for an explanation that agreed with my personal recollection of how I was saved (which involved no “preaching of the Gospel” or alter-call or decision to follow Jesus).Arthur, is this supposed to substantiate the theory of Calvinist predestination? It seems to me that it makes as much sense to say that the day you came to Faith you were saved by trusting in the One who paid the price for our sins on the Cross.
As a former atheist, there are some ‘arguments’ that I tread lightly around.If we are wrongdoers in the absence of God, why would it make God evil to give us what we deserve?
Justification is an act of God's Sovereign pleasure constituting persons Righteous in the Righteousness of Another and eternally promising to the Lord Redeemer, a discharge to them upon his engagement to perform Covenant conditions perfectly for them. This sovereign Will and Compact of God that unalterably fixes the end, fixes the means conducing thereunto; and this is one of the principal means, that they should of themselves lose their own personal righteousness in Adam their Head, so that they might be alone completely Righteous in the Righteousness of the Redeemer. So far as they are to be understood to have a Representative being in their Everlasting Head, so far as considered in Him they were never otherwise than righteous. Richard Davis {Vindication of the Doctrine of Justification and Union before Faith, 1698.}
Apostle Paul was clearly speaking about The Gospel of Jesus Christ and one's sins in remission through Faith on Jesus Christ. So I really don't see how that point can be missed IF... they simply keep reading there.
What do I mean by the remission of sins by Faith on Jesus Christ? You've got to be kidding, right?setfree
My friend, reading isnt going to cut it if God doesnt give us understanding of what what we read. So what do you mean by ones remission is through faith on Jesus Christ ?
What do I mean by the remission of sins by Faith on Jesus Christ? You've got to be kidding, right?
You're not familiar with The Gospel Message that Jesus Christ died on the cross for the remission of the sins of those who believe? (Matthew 26:28; Acts 2:38; Acts 10:43; Romans 3:25)
Are you going explain your understanding of them or not ?And if one has a reading comprehension problem where they cannot read simple words that is in the simplicity of Bible Scripture, then they certainly won't be able to express theirself on a forum like this either.
So lack of reading comprehension I see as no excuse. God has provided His people the means in the western world for education enough to be able to read and study His Word. And that has been for centuries extended to the majority of nations too.
I do not find your words as being serious, nor reliable. In order to come to this particular section of the Forum you had to declare that you are a Christian. And that means believing Bible Scripture about The Gospel of Jesus Christ, which I do... believe.set free
Its not a kidding matter my friend, get to explaining please !
I have read those verses, so do you want to explain your understanding of them since you bringing them up ?
Are you going explain your understanding of them or not ?
All this talking is cheap friend, whats your understanding of all these verses you bringing up ?