To: drstevej
You redefine the term irresistable grace. We are wasting time with this. And Calvinists redefine "all". Show me the greek for "irresistible grace" and then we can intelligently discuss the definitions. I can't find the term in my concordance. I can find "all" and you know what? The greek word for "all" means "all." Amazing, huh?
Now show me the greek word for "irresistible" and show me the word in its context with the word for "grace." And when you are done, show me where I have defined it any differently than the greek.
To: P-Marlowe
Show me the greek for "irresistible grace"
Show me the word "Trinity' in any original versions....
695 posted on
05/02/2003 8:00:44 PM PDT by
Gamecock
(5 SOLAS)
To: P-Marlowe
Irresistable grace as used by Warfeld in the article is a historical theological term (as is Trinity).
BTW as an Amyraldian I believe in unlimited atonement. However, the word "all" and "world" lexically has some flexibility. It is not these verses that are the basis of my view that Christ deid for all. 2 Peter 2:1 is much stronger.
To: P-Marlowe
Now show me the greek word for "irresistible" and show me the word in its context with the word for "grace." And when you are done, show me where I have defined it any differently than the greek. You show me yours and I will show you mine:>)
Show me the words "free will" in the bible
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson