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The Spirit is gentle in His approach; He is completely “resistible” (Acts7:51), He can be grieved (Eph4:30), and He can be insulted (Heb10:29). The problem with OSAS followers, they read those verses and do not acknowledge that one who “resists” or “grieves” or “insults” the Spirit, cannot be still united WITH Him…Hi, Gadgeteer!
…yeah, I’ve noticed that there are certain catch-terms that people apply when reasoning through Scriptures that do not support their theologies/arguments…
…I still have not decided if they are willfully usurping God’s Authority or if they are naïve enough to believe their own construct as being Inspired by the Holy Spirit…
Hey – cigarettes are “natural”, right? But are they “good”?I liken these to the government acceptance of “labels” on cigarettes and food products… the corporations and the government know that they are blocking the dam’s leak with a finger, but they merrily pronounce: ‘it’s safe!’
That is why my approach is to take the actual verses they think promotes “Sovereign Predestined Salvation”, and hold up the context which absolutely does not permit “Predestined Salvation”. In most cases the context promotes just the opposite of OSAS.Believers, rather than making empty pronouncements, should seek to understand God’s Word from the Apostolic Teachings!
…and then try to get them to talk about all of the verses which plainly warn against “turning away from God and salvation”. They get reaaaaaalllly quiet…
It’s just that if all of the warnings against apostasy, are mere empty “effective-means-to-KEEP-us-saved”, how powerful is God’s sovereignty?…I think from the war/spy genre movies–as in total control/obliteration or complete subjugation…
As long as I live I will never understand why we even need to bother telling anyone about salvation at all! I mean, if God’s already made the decision (“Predestined Salvation”), it’s not like we can change the unpredestined from their sin and unbelief. And the “predestined”, why — they’re gonna be saved anyway, no matter what anyone does?…and why would God Ordain that those who “are not to be Saved” be Taught about the Salvation which they will never inherit?
Let’s just go get a soda and watch that movie-marathon on TV and not worry about “go unto the WORLD preaching the Gospel”!
(Sigh.)
Have you ever talked with those who were Calvinist, but rejected it? Calvinists commonly assert that they have been “taught by the Spirit”, or “matured”, or “studied” — the beginning of leaving the doctrine is really a humbling experience. Starting to think, “I am not a special favorite of God whom He holds strongly to His breast” — no, God does not play favorites (Rom2:11, Acts10:34-35, Col3:25) — Paul warns us not to be conceited but fear — for if God did not spare the natural branches (Israelites!), neither will He spare US, if we do not continue in faith! (Rom11:18-23!)…that is why it is important to hold to the entirety of Sacred Scriptures rather than exclusionary excerpts… it is interesting how Catholicism continues to make this evident… think of the term Theology of the Body–while it focuses on the human experience… it actually is the soundboard for how we are to view and understand Scriptures: the whole Body of Christ.
…I wonder why Paul uses words like “conceited”, and “arrogant”???
