Yes. I'm ALIVE. Does that statement document that I gave myself life, that I created life? Just because someone HAS something doesn't mean they created it, invented it, chose it..... Sometimes God's GRACE is the reason: God blessed. God GAVE.
No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, 21 fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised. 22 That is why his faith was “counted to him as righteousness.”
Where does that say Abraham created faith by himself, that he (while DEAD and unregerate) freely CHOSE to have faith in God's mercy? Actually, this refers to sanctifiction - to Abrahams life as a believer, to his life has a man of faith - but in any case, it doesn't say he created faith, it only says he had faith.
Hebrews 11:17 By faith Abraham, when he was tried, offered up Isaac: and he that had received the promises offered up his only begotten son
Again, nothing that remotely states that Abraham gave faith to himself, that as a dead and unregenerate man, he freely CHOSE to trust/rely in God's promises and mercies.
This too has to do with sanctification (a whole other subject than this thread). Here it simply embraces that Abraham HAD faith and as a believer, by virtue of faith, he lived and acted accordingly. He doesn't say that he BECAME a believer, that FAITH came to him because he created it, invented it, made it spring up in his heart and soul. I agree, THIS verse doesn't say that God did it but already LOTS of Scriptures have been shared that specifically state that faith is the GIFT of God, that state that without faith people are DEAD and unable to do anything spiritual or pleasing to God, that NO ONE is even capable of faith.... those verses and many more have been posted in this thread repeatedly.
Then what's your persistent argument with me, Lamm, Tigger, Turtle and more????????
Did you watch the video? Do you agree or not?
Where we disagree is in the acting on/in our faith.
No we don't. This thread has nothing whatsoever to do with sanctification, it has to do just justification. The question of the thread is not, "Should those with faith live life differently?" The question of the thread is, "Are we saved (justification, COMING to faith, BECOMING a Christian) a matter of grace or decision?" Decision Theology is that we have free will and we FREELY (without God's intervention) DECIDE for or against God. Decision theology is that iff we have faith, we chose that and if we don't, we chose that; faith is OUR doing, OUR choice, OUR creation. Did you watch the opening video that the thread is about? Do you agree with it, with Lamm and Tigger and Turtle and me? Or not?
We see Abraham acting in faith
OBVIOUSLY! And if this thread was remotely related to what faith should or should not lead us to do, that would be very relevant!
The issue is: Did Abraham give himself that faith, did he create it by his own will and decision, is it a work he performed - and gets rewarded. Did you watch the opening video?
we have do willingly act on/in faith
Okay.... really stretching to see what that has to do with this topic, but okay..... I guess I have to breath and eat and drink. But does that prove that I gave myself life? That I came to be alive BECAUSE I willingly did something? I don't see it.
There is no indication that we just be and God saves us
There we disagree. If it's a matter of what we do, then it's not grace and Christ is not the SAVIOR. I believe in the Protestant view of justification:
Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide. (Sola here means alone, ie NOT ME). You know, John 3:16. I believe Jesus IS the Savior and thus Jesus saves us. If we must do x, y and z in order to be saved then it's logically IMPOSSIBLE for Jesus to be the Savior. Then it's IMPOSSIBLE to be saved by grace (grace is a GIFT, not a reward). Now, again, you MIGHT argue that Jesus is PART Savior and self is PART Savior but then as Lamm pointed out, you need to assign percentages - what percent Jesus and what percent you? Or as I pointed out, if Jesus still has some role (just not the Savior) then WHAT is that role? Doorkeeper? Helper? What?
Now, none of that takes away that those saved are called to MANY things!!!! Obviously, we are to ACT! We are to be morally perfect just as God is! We are to be holy just as He is! We are to love even as and as much as Christ has first loved us! We are to go and make disciples of all people! Obviously, of course, no one here (least of all me!!!!) has remotely suggested otherwise (although all that would be "hijacking" to say in this thread). But ACTING OUT our faith doesn't create faith and doesn't save us, anymore than me acting out physical life mean that I gave myself life and this is why I was given life.
IMO, you are mixing up two ENTIRELY different things: Law and Gospel, sanctification and justification. And in the process, endangering the central, key point of Christianity: Jesus is the Savior. Let me use this illustration: I was born on January 23, 1988. I did nothing (in fact, I wasn't even conscience and it was by C-section). Did I give myself life? Did I earn it? Deserve it? Will it? Did I cause it because before I had life, I chose it and thus it sprung into existence? I believe not. It was GIVEN to me. Grace. But of course, I soon was called upon by God, my parents and my society to grow.... to be a loving, caring, responsible, moral person (I'm still working on that). But does my (flawed) actions AS ONE ALIVE mean I made myself alive? I believe not. Justification (salvation) is the issue of how we BECOME spiritually alive, no longer DEAD, no longer UNregenerate... but a person with faith, with trust/reliance in God's mercy and salvation, with a relationship with God, ALIVE.... IN CHRIST.... . The question of this thread - obviously, clearly - is does this occur by God's grace or my decision? Is it the gift and action of God (GRACE) or the decision and creation of SELF (a work, an accomplishment)? Lamm, Tigger, Turtle and more have been stating we believe it is a my grace, and we've had 16 pages of those passionately posting against us.
Lord Jesus spoke saying "Repent"
The disagreement is that I don't believe "repent" is even something an unbeliever can do! Have remorse, yes - but repentance is an act of FAITH. And I disagree with you that feeling sorry CREATES faith, the mechanism by which a DEAD and unregenerate person CHOOSES to have faith. Again, the Bible says that NO ONE is CAPABLE of having faith, the Holy Spirit must give it. The Bible says that faith is the gift of God lest anyone boast of their OWN accomplishment. If "repent" was something a DEAD, unregenerate person without any faith can do (and it's not) and IT is the means by which each self invents faith in self, then faith is NOT the gift of God..... people CAN have faith.... and it's NOT a matter of grace.
Scripture says God has given every man the measure of faith necessary for believing by faith that Lord Jesus IS the Savior.
God GIVES it. GRACE. No decision, not choosing, no creating it by our works or will or repenting. Did you watch the video? Did you read any of my posts here, friend? I'm REALLY, REALLY puzzled.
Maybe you could specifically state what is in the video that you so passionately DISAGREE with?
- Josiah