Posted on 11/13/2006 11:01:10 PM PST by Dr. Eckleburg
If salvation is all of grace -- if God is God and he has chosen us for salvation even though we did nothing to deserve it -- then we ought to live by the grace we have received. Of course, some of you will look at that and say to yourselves, Yeah, I really need to do better at living by grace. Ive really been a failure there. I hope God will forgive me again. If thats you, you still dont get it. Go back and re-read the last seventeen pages and (if youre a believer) remember that youre one of the elect!
Our hearts so quickly try to relate to God on a works-basis! Its our pride, really. Im convinced that thats the problem with free-will Arminianism. People naturally process it like this: God requires one work from me, to believe. Once I believe, Ive done my work and deserve heaven. Of course, in more hard-line Arminian circles, it goes a step further. Unless Im holy enough, Ill still go to hell, and maybe Ive even committed the unpardonable sin and will be damned even if Im sinlessly perfect from here on out. Legalism. Legalism. Legalism. Such a religion is barely recognizable as Christianity.
But Calvinists can fall into legalism just as easily. You see, I understand predestination. Im a superior Christian. Ive got all my theological ts crossed and my Reformed is dotted. I sure am close to God. Pride is the Presbyterians favorite form of legalism, so watch out! But if God really is for us, and if we had nothing to do with that decision -- if even our faith was given to us by the Father -- then theres no room for boasting. Gods sovereign choice of us leaves us free from pride. It leaves us aware of our brokenness and humble before God, but all the while confident that his eternal purpose will stand, that we will glory in God forever as objects of his saving mercy. As Gods eternal blessing really begins to sink from our heads into our hearts, we see a new freedom that we never would have imagined when we first encountered the raw, holy, sovereign power of God. Among the newfound freedoms:
1. Freedom from shame, guilt & Insecurity
Read Romans 8:28-39. Nothing can separate you from Gods love -- nothing in the past, nothing in the future. No one can stand against you. No one can accuse you. Even bad things (all things) are working right now to your benefit, to make you more like Jesus. God didnt choose you because of your faith, and Jesus is not ashamed of youeven at your worst (Hebrews 2:11). Hes proud to have you in the family, proud to call you brother or sister -- even knowing what he knows. Hes displaying the glory of his mercy, remember. Gods law is no longer your enemy, but a friend. You can have confidence before God.
2. Freedom from destructive Perfectionism
If God really is for you, then you can quit trying to look good. If youre trying to be good enough for God, hes not buying it -- he didnt choose you because of your great faithfulness. If youre trying to be good enough for other people, dont bother. God wants to display his mercy -- that means we have to be broken. Gods glory is not displayed by trying to look like you have it all together. Faith is not a work, and even if it were it still wouldnt earn you any brownie points. Let God be God. If you wont show your weakness, then others wont see Gods power displayed in it.
3. Freedom from legalistic man-made rules
Some of the biggest practical opponents to living by grace are those legalistic little rules that we live by. We love to judge other with them -- they make us look good, and help us feel better about ourselves. (Pride again.) Dress this way, not that way. Wear this much makeup, not that much. Work. Dont work. Home school is Gods way. Public school is Gods way. Christian school is Gods way. Drink. Dont drink. Smoke. Dont smoke. Dance. Dont dance. This is Gods worship style. If were all about Gods glory, theres no room for any of this. Do whatever you do for Gods glory without comparisons. God has freed you from judging others. You dont understand God sovereign grace until you realize you are a beggar whos been blessed without cause. You had nothing to do with it -- youre just a receiver.
4. Freedom from Penance
Even repentance can be a sham if were trying to approach God with some vestige of self-reliance. Biblical repentance is a freedom we can enjoy daily, while penance is its counterfeit.
Repentance/Penance
Comes with empty hands/Tries to bargain with God
Acknowledges real sin as against God/Makes excuses for sin
Grieves over displeasing God/Grieves over getting caught
Asks for help to do better/Promises to do better
Is willing to publicly confess, if needed/Is too proud to publicly confess
Relies on God's promises to us/Relies on own promises to God
Turns outward, away from self, to God/Turns inward on self
Produces freedom, joy, and confidence/Produces guilty feelings, anxiety
God has obligated himself to receive any repentant sinner who comes to him. Without this realization, true repentance is impossible. Until we realize that God is for us, we cannot truly be for God.
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Blue duncan has your t-shirt, every post you make to some people is ad hominem.
"If you claim that logic does not apply to statements about God, then you have just contradicted yourself, for you have just used logic to make a statement about God."
-A8
We just went over that.. (Dyslexic question)
Would you like me to quote every single verse for every single doctrine? I would suggest that you simple read through the Westminster Confession of Faith. You should have it handy being a former PCA minister. I don't agree with quite everything they say but probably 95%.
How do you know that anyone who "recognizes that they're a sinner resting on His promises" is elected for glory?
And how do you know Saint Thomas More is in heaven and you can pray to him on lawyer affairs ? Based upon the Church telling you this is a fact? Or that Saint Joseph will help you sell your home? Based upon the testimonies of a few people who bury statues of Joseph's next to their realty signs and the house was sold in a week? With all due respect, it is rather laughable that you tell me that I can't know that I'm saved based upon the clear teaching of scripture when the Church has 5,000 saints that they say are in heaven because they say it's so. How do they know? Because Bozo the clown prayed to the Saints of Clowns that he would be funny and so he is? Because they went to their grave with, "Hail Mary full of grace." on their lips? Please.
I'm the one who is basing my faith upon text of scripture. You are the one basing your faith (although you can't define it) upon "infallible" Popes who have literally sold people souls out of purgatory only to have the Church turn around and say, "Oops, our mistake." The Catholic Church has created doctrine such as purgatory based on one little line in a dubious document and the Immaculate Conception on no scriptural evidences at all. And my doctrine can't be defended?
I'll rest my faith upon what is written in God's word which is clear on many issues. Not on some goofy 15th century "Saint" who was bored one day and decided to think up some new humanistic ideas. The early church fathers didn't seem to have a problem with placing their faith in Christ nor have a number of other people since then.
Peter called himself and others the "elect". Paul states the same thing in several places. They knew they were saved and knew who the "elect" were. Christ referred to us as the elect. In fact the term "elect" or "chosen" is referred to with believers far more than the word, "Christians". Of course you tell me Peter was just mixed up in his writing when he called them the elect and chosen of God. And this coming from your first Pope. Tsk, tsk.
The scriptures are clear if one wishes to read them. But what can one expect from the Church who doesn't accept the blood atonement of Christ. No thank you. I'll stay on this side of the fence.
Superlatives can be silly..
I never make anything up. I simply would refer you to the doctrine of the Holy Spirit on www.newadvent.com. The Catholic Church does not believe the Holy Spirit indwells a person and the blood atonement of Christ. Surely you checked all of this out before you switch?
At the rate we are going I am going to run out of t-shirts and credit cards for our new alumni caucus.
-A8
-A8
A8: In a dream, a vision, the Bible? Where has He told you this?
HarleyD: I trust Him because He has stated it.
A8: Where did He state it?
HarleyD: Would you like me to quote every single verse for every single doctrine?
No. There is only one claim in question here, and that is how one can now know with certainty that one is elect for glory. I don't need verses for "every single doctrine". If you know of even one verse that gives one infallible knowledge *now* that one is elect for glory, I would like to see it.
-A8
I. Petitio Principii: (circular reasoning, circular argument, begging the question) in general, the fallacy of assuming as a premiss a statement which has the same meaning as the conclusion.
[many examples at the source]
III. The reason petitio principii is considered to be a fallacy is not that the inference is invalid (because any statement is indeed equivalent to itself), but that the argument can be deceptive. A statement cannot prove itself. A premiss must have a different source of reason, ground or evidence for its truth from that of the conclusion.
I am quite familiar with the fallacy of petitio principii. Petitio principii only applies to arguments, not statements. So it does not refute my statement.
-A8
And by the way, I expressly said it was a matter of believing God - not logic - that we accept what He has said, that His ways are above our ways and that His thoughts are above our thoughts.
It is not logic whereby we believe that Jesus Christ, The Living Word of God who was in the beginning and was with God and is God, was enfleshed and dwelled among us, died on a cross for our sins and was raised on the third day and sits at the right hand of God the Father. It is not logic whereby we believe all the miracles testified in Scripture. It is not logic whereby we embrace all of His promises. And it is not logic whereby we are indwelled by - and follow - the Holy Spirit.
Those who believe God exists through reason alone are usually called Deists because a perfect God makes a perfect creation - He doesn't meddle with it, He doesn't "do" miracles after the fact of creation - He doesn't need to because He is logically perfect. That is the "god" which can be recognized by logic alone.
Whatsit cost for a caucus speedo and ceremonial toupe'?...
You know ... to look good at the pool..
LoL... yep dyslexic...
Actually, every use of language requires logic. For example, the principles of logic are all rooted in the most fundamental principle of logic, namely, the principle of non-contradiction. In order to use language, one must assume and make use of the principle of non-contradiction. So if you want to avoid using logic, you have to avoid language. Aristotle showed this very clearly. Aristotle pointed out that the person who wants to deny logic is reduced to wagging his finger (since if a such a person were to try to use speech to deny logic, that person would already be using logic in his very act of denying it).
-A8
That's an ad hominem, which is a fallacy.
-A8
I have been told that in Catholicism, once a person is baptized he is saved ONLY until the commission of the first mortal sin (upon reaching the age of reason). At that exact moment, and barring some special dispensation by God, the person is no longer saved and is forever destined to hell IF nothing changes and he dies. I have been told that during this time the Holy Spirit departs the body. The good news of course is that the person can confess his sin to a priest and the priest can reinstate the person to saved status. At this time the Holy Spirit re-enters the body. This process is then repeated throughout life. Does this square with your understanding?
You have water baptism in the name of the Father, and the Son and the Spirit, and thus you have the initial measure of the Spirit.
I'm not sure if you mean from my POV or yours, so just to be clear, Reformers do not believe that baptism has any salvific effects. We believe the Spirit indwells upon true belief, before or after baptism.
WoW.. DejaVu...
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