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mikeledes
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This was a bone of contention between John Calvin and Martin Luther. Can you please point to Scripture where it says being “born again” by the Spirit - as understood by Calvinists -occurs prior to repentance and faith?Only because of the mercy of God, who caused me to be willing to believe what I was unwilling to believe prior to regeneration.
Yes, But I begged JESUS for mercy. It was God Himself who revealed to me my desperate need for mercy, AND that for salvation, I need Jesus, and only Jesus. My actions didn’t have ANYTHING to do with the cause of my salvation. My actions were the result of the regeneration by the Spirit.
You’re right. God is under no obligation outside of His sovereign will to treat all mean equally.No. God is free to have mercy on those whom He chooses…if God were under the obligation to treat all men equally, then His mercy is not mercy any more than love would really be love if I’m obligated to love everyone in the same way and in the same degree
1) It is Catholic dogma that there is an unequal distribution of efficacious grace. If this were not so, then hell would be absolutely empty.
2 It is Catholic dogma that it is impossible to merit the gift of final perseverance (i.e. perseverance to the end, dying in a state of grace). Only those predestined to glory will receive this gift.
3 Predestination to glory is also Catholic Dogma and that the number of those predestined to glory is immutable. We also believe that good works is not cause of predestination to glory.
The Catholic Church upholds the following three teachings regarding predestination:
(1) Predestination to the first grace is not because God foresaw our naturally good works, nor is the beginning of salutary acts due to natural causes; (2) predestination to glory is not because God foresaw we would continue in the performance of supernaturally meritorious acts apart from the special gift of final perseverance; (3) complete predestination, in so far as it comprises the whole series of graces from the first up to glorification, is gratuitous or previous to foreseen merits.
Anyone who enters eternal glory ( i.e. the person who accepts God’s grace and persevere in righteousness) is there because God has ensured that they will freely accept His grace, believe, and persevere in righteousness. All of this occurs under the influence of His grace. Anyone who goes to Hell is because God has allowed that person to go their own way and has not granted them the gift of final persverance.
To be continued…
God Bless,
Michael