Arsenios
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What's "telling" is that you entirely deleted the first part of the sentence.... You just deleted the part of the verse where it says, "Jesus said to his disciples...." The verse is addressed to BELIEVERS, DISCIPLES, those WITH faith, WITH life, WITH the Holy Spirit, WITH justification..... "to his disciples" not "to the unbelievers."
Thus, your whole point is discredited.
You are simply mis-applying the verse. It has nothing to do with justification, with how dead, atheistic, enemies of God void of spiritual life, void of faith, void of the Holy Spirit, how they COME to have those things. This verse is not speaking to such and thus has nothing to do with justification, it is speaking to those WITH those things and thus is about sanctification/discipleship
To the DISCIPLES.
You simply choose to delete those words so as to apply it to an entirely different audience, and entirely different subject.
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I simply chose to agree with Christ's very words which you are ignoring -
And especially the words EI TIS THELEI - IF ANY IS WILLING...
You have re-written the Bible to say "If any OF YOU is willing..."
For my part, I have generally tried not to re-write the Bible according to my presuppositions...
You see, the verse clearly states that it is one's willingness, one's desire, to follow Christ that leads to his willingness to deny himself and follow Christ...
But you disagree with the Bible...
You insist that a person must already be saved in order that he even have such a desire... [Narrow Justification]
Which the Bible here clearly does not say...
Yet you insist that it does...
So we disagree...
Nothing new in that!
Arsenios