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mgrfin
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We are not saved by our own goodness. We begin the process of salvation by cooperation with actual grace which God sends us.And if you use your free will to do good or to choose what is good, while John Doe uses his free will to reject God’s grace, you are saved ultimately by your own goodness, and John Doe is damned by his lack of goodness. How is this any different from moral elitism?
God initiates; we can respond.
Do you want to insist that that cooperation via free will is ‘goodness’? Nonsense. At this point of cooperation we are ‘not good’ - we are in the state of sin. How could we be good and be in sin?
No man can have faith in Christ unless the grace of God first draw him. It is for man to accept or to reject this grace. If he accepts it, he is led on to make a true act of faith, that is, he is led by God to believe what has been divinely revealed. With this faith, he is led to hope in God and to love him, and to turn his heart away from sin. Thus, under the influence of actual grace, a soul is prepared for Justification. Hence, it is not a matter of faith only, but of faith which leads to hope and love, and genuine sorrow; yet, faith is the foundation of the whole process. All is now ready for incorporation in Christ, which will bring life to the soul.
Salvation is a process, and God is the Prime Mover. He is Good. We have no goodness until God pours his sanctifying grace in our souls. He sees that transformed soul, when it is done, filled with charity, and the Holy Spirit. Then you can ask the question, ‘are we good’?
We are certainly justified at this point, and then you can use your own terminology about goodness to ask your questions.
Are we predestined? Are we forced to cooperate? Are we saved even though our souls remain in sin? Calvin and Luther might say so, but we are not Calvinists or Lutherans. They see us as corrupt regardless of our justification; we see ourselves as thoroughly washed in the Blood of Christ, and regenerated, redeemed, with souls then as pure as the souls of Adam and Eve before the Fall.
peace