I know of no cases where the dead brought themselves to life, where those who cannot know God caused self (though dead) to know God. I think the conversion of Paul is what always happens (although his was rather dramatic).
I never raised the issue of RESPONDING to the "free gift of God lest any can boast." Nor did Lamm or Tigger or Turtlehare. It's not what this thread is about and would be hijacking. But as I noted when others tried to change the subject, OF COURSE one who is alive is to live, OF COURSE one who has faith thus is to repent and confess his/her sins and faith, OF COURSE one who has faith is to DO very much (love perfectly, live perfectly, repent, serve, give, minister, make disciples of all people.....) No one has REMOTELY stated otherwise. But again, friend, the issue of this thread is not what those with faith are to do, it's about COMING to faith, COMING to life, a changed condition from DEAD (and stinking and incapable of doing anything spiritual because they are DIED) becoming alive, being "regenerate" (the word means "coming to life"), being saved in this sense of justification. Or to use the illustration I've been using (apologies to Jesus in his discussion with Nicodemus): When I was GIVEN physical life - I did nothing, contributed nothing, asked for nothing (dead people CANNOT ask.....) but God GAVE me life, a miracle of grace, HIS doing.... but obviously, if we were to change the subject to "what do living people DO?" then I'd add that immediately I began doing things (by the empowering of God). But my breathing is not what caused my coming to life, my coming to life meant I could breath. Or to use the example of Lazarus (used by me because the point was if we are called to do something ERGO we must be able to do it and doing it is OUR work, OUR accomplishment) Lazarus did nothing to cause his being raised from the dead, given life, changed from dead to alive. It was a miracle of GRACE, all Jesus' doing. Obviously, of course, undeniably, as soon as he became alive, he did things (came out of the tomb) but his coming out of the tomb is not what caused life to come to him, no, life coming to him enabled him to come out of the tomb.
Again...... your premise is illogical and false. Just because someone is CALLED to something doesn't mean ERGO they can or will do it. Read John 11:38-44. It's just not true or biblical or logical that if one is called to do something, ergo it is manditory THEY can do it. As has been stated many times, the bible says the dead can't do it (the dead can't do anything).... yes, Jesus clearly CALLED Lazarus when he was DEAD - but Lazarus didn't do it, Jesus did. Can you see that? A divine call certainly means it needs to happen, but it's illogical and unbiblical to argue that thus the one being called can do it (and of course, there's no need for a Savior - Rescuer - Life Giver - Miracle Worker if we could). Can you see that?
Yes. Because when JESUS calls, Jesus saves.
And again, here's your other false premise. It's grammatically wrong and it's biblically false. The word "and" is a connector, it associates things. It does NOT mandate chronological order, much less abilities. Friend, I think you are simply deleting the word you are quoting (and) and then replacing it with a foreign word found nowhere in the text ("then"). Can you see that?
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