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In general I do agree, that human efforts to do good and thereby justify ourselves before God come from personal pride. However, Scripture is clear that not all human efforts to do good emanate from such motives. You have yet to respond to this passage previously posted:Hey, I like to debate to!
In your posts that follow (794, 795) you indicate I have a problem with context. And if so, that is good to know. However, in this case, I would respectfully disagree. The ârighteous actsâ of an unbeliever have a lot to do with personal pride and bringing glory to the unbeliever, not to God.
Rom 2:13-16
14 When Gentiles, who do not possess the law, do instinctively what the law requires, these, though not having the law, are a law to themselves. 15 They show that what the law requires is written on their hearts, to which their own conscience also bears witness; and their conflicting thoughts will accuse or perhaps excuse them 16 on the day when, according to my gospel, God, through Jesus Christ, will judge the secret thoughts of all.
Why would the Apostle suggest that such persons could be excused if it were not possible on the day of judgment?
You have to somehow dispatch or disregard this passage to uphold your theory.
Again you are inserting your concept of total depravity into the Scriptures. The Apostle is quite clear that the âGentileâ (Pagan/unregenerate) has a God given conscience, and the ability to make decisions in accordance with it, and by so doing, be excused from judgment. There are many passages of Scripture that refute the doctrine of Total Depravity. This is just one.Code:That kind of "righteousness" is so tainted and defiled and so unlike the righteousness of God, that it brings on these comparisons. Today we might compare sin to the deadly poison that terrorist put into the water supply. Sin pervades the choices that the unregenerate make.
But that leads me to a question. How does one become âregenerateâ? Was Elijah regenerate? How about the parents of John the Baptist?
I hope so too. I will be waiting with baited breath.Code:I feel there is a lot more that could be said about this, but I can't say it tonight. I'm going on vacation for 9 days and have a 14 hour drive ahead of me tomorrow morning. I'm hoping to be able to post from our vacation site.
Well, I did not mean to imply that the should not be brought out of their error. Just making the point that some of them are quite innocently sincere in their misled faith.One last quick comment. I studied weekly from 1997 to 2004 with some serious and dedicated Jehovahâs Witnesses. They wanted me to be âin the truth.â They are henotheists with Jesus as the greatest man who ever lived, he is a mighty god, but not God Almighty. They believe in the WRONG Jesus. John the Baptist said, âHe who believes in the Son has everlasting life; and he who does not believe the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him.â (John 3:36) In 8 years you can see their pride, their false humility, their anger - sometimes extreme when seriously challenged. If there is one thing they need, it is the true Gospel.