justbyfaith
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Hi. I would say to this that in John 6:44, it teaches that we are enabled to receive Christ when God the Father draws us to Christ...@justbyfaith
I'm 100% with you ... until this point.
Your insistence of what the DEAD, unbelieving, atheistic, fallen, sinful, unregenerate person CAN DO.
This video is 11 minutes long but makes the point well that Jesus is the Savior. Not self. Self doesn't save self by "deciding."
Then, if you care what Scripture (and centuries of Christianity) says, you can also view this one (it's 6 minutes long)...
@justbyfaith the Bible specifically says that without faith, unregenerate people are spiritually DEAD. D-E-A-D. Now, what can dead people to? Not much. They CANNOT change that. The Bible says they CANNOT believe or choose or DO anything spiritual. Can GOD change that? Can God give life, faith, salvation? Can GOD save us? The Bible says yes.... indeed only HE can. So, instead of people patting themselves on the back for doing something they didn't could not and did not do... praising themselves for being the reason they are spiritually alive and justified... it is the point of Scripture and Christianity to praise JESUS, to insist the HE saved us (not just made it possible for us to save ourselves by some action we did when we were dead but He actually did it), to affirm that Jesus actually IS the Savior - the one who actually saves. Christianity lifts high the Cross. Christianity affirms that it is God who saves, not self.
Blessings!
Josiah.
That the inability that you are speaking of is dealt with to a certain extent as the Holy Spirit draws us.
Being drawn is not being regenerated...and being drawn does not guarantee being given to Christ...
But when we are drawn to Christ, we are enabled to make a free will decision either to receive or reject Christ (for where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom, 2 Corinthians 3:17) and when we are drawn we are drawn by the Spirit of the Lord (John 4:23-24, 6:44).
So, when the Spirit draws us, He is not going to force a decision to receive Christ.
Jesus is a gentleman (Revelation 3:20).
Ephesians 5:14 speaks of the fact that those who are spiritually dead are actually "sleeping"...
When the Holy Spirit draws us to Christ, it is like an alarm going off and we can then proceed to get up and go about our day (become alive spiritually) or else hit the snooze button and return to the sleep of spiritual death.