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sonseeker
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Yes the sin nature is still present in the man even when regenerated (Rom 7:14-25). No the regenerated man is no longer dead (Eph 2:4ff). You are mistaken in your understanding of Gen 6. Since the fall, all men reject God. That is the truth of total depravity/inability. Men do not seek God; in fact, they want nothing to do with God. Even though it cannot be squared empirically, it is so, because the the Scripture says it so. Noah sought God by God’s enabling.
It seems to me that you believe that men do seek God, in spite of what the scripture says. So be it; I cannot convince you.
The use of “righteous” in Mt. 10:41 is speaking of a believer; in Lk 23:50 Joseph of Arimathea is also a believer, John describes him as a disciple of Jesus (Jn 19:38-42); in James (5:16), he is writing to believers; they are all believers, who have believed by grace through faith, and that not of their own. They are all believers. That applies also to Ps 1. A blessed man is one who has believed in God, by God’s grace.
Yes, God desires all men to be saved, but surely you see that He does not save all men. Again, you must study the passages more.
As far as Rom 2:14-16 Paul says that by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified (Rom 3:20; Gal 2:16, 3:2, 3:5 etc). You are building a doctrine for yourself on one verse in spite of the many that speak against it; you do not understand Rom 2:14-16; study it more. No one gains the kingdom by keeping any law.
As far as post 118, I stated that though God rewards works, he is not obligated to reward them; works are simply something the believer ought to do (Lk 17:7-10). Works merit nothing. Salvation is all of God, you contribute nothing. Good works are those God has prepared for you (Eph2:10), and they are simply what you ought to do. If you can merit salvation, you don’t need Christ.
As far as my screen name, I am a believer, and I now seek Christ. You do not understand.
Bill
It seems to me that you believe that men do seek God, in spite of what the scripture says. So be it; I cannot convince you.
The use of “righteous” in Mt. 10:41 is speaking of a believer; in Lk 23:50 Joseph of Arimathea is also a believer, John describes him as a disciple of Jesus (Jn 19:38-42); in James (5:16), he is writing to believers; they are all believers, who have believed by grace through faith, and that not of their own. They are all believers. That applies also to Ps 1. A blessed man is one who has believed in God, by God’s grace.
Yes, God desires all men to be saved, but surely you see that He does not save all men. Again, you must study the passages more.
As far as Rom 2:14-16 Paul says that by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified (Rom 3:20; Gal 2:16, 3:2, 3:5 etc). You are building a doctrine for yourself on one verse in spite of the many that speak against it; you do not understand Rom 2:14-16; study it more. No one gains the kingdom by keeping any law.
As far as post 118, I stated that though God rewards works, he is not obligated to reward them; works are simply something the believer ought to do (Lk 17:7-10). Works merit nothing. Salvation is all of God, you contribute nothing. Good works are those God has prepared for you (Eph2:10), and they are simply what you ought to do. If you can merit salvation, you don’t need Christ.
As far as my screen name, I am a believer, and I now seek Christ. You do not understand.
Bill