tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842260823875796403.post2706391932783714076..comments2024-03-22T02:49:13.173+00:00Comments on Last Days Watchman: God HAS Given Us Freewill. It IS Revealed In The Bible.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04713448621601972014noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842260823875796403.post-42086948391505676972015-01-08T16:19:31.958+00:002015-01-08T16:19:31.958+00:00James/B Lever
As stated, I will no longer be post...James/B Lever<br /><br />As stated, I will no longer be posting your comments on this blog as they are nothing short of destructive and unhelpful and are not conducive to the objectives of the blog.<br /><br />However, if you would please email me privately (you will have to email me as you have not provided your email address) then I will be happier to reply to your comments there, instead of here.<br /><br />I have kept a record of the unpublished comments, so once you supply your email address, I will reply to your comments there.<br /><br />Having said that, I do not presently have much time on my hands to get into a long great debate, but will reply as/when I have time. It may take quite a while, but surely that is better than none at all?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04713448621601972014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842260823875796403.post-87066334974361300452015-01-07T11:57:08.460+00:002015-01-07T11:57:08.460+00:00I heard a Calvinist pastor just yesterday make the...I heard a Calvinist pastor just yesterday make the statement in support of Limited Atonement that Hitler, Judas, Stalin and other evil people in history are in hell because Jesus did not die for them. Also, he said that God has the right to send every one of us to hell but He chose to die for those He has elected for salvation.<br /> <br />These are such ludicrous statements by blinded and misguided men who are leading others into the pit.<br /> <br />They also made irreverent and inappropriate statements meant to be “cute”. They have twisted Scripture to create a “god” who creates people who He is consigning to hell from birth with no chance of redemption. <br /> <br />This goes against the very nature and character of God Who is perfect love. In fact, one could go so far as to say that it insults the holiness of our Lord and Savior. This is dangerous ground.<br /> <br />They misunderstand why Jesus went to the cross and malign those who maintain that God created man with a free will. Man did not conjure it up himself. <br /> <br />They distort the concept of “depraved” to an extreme, saying that the sin in the Garden rendered man incapable of responding to the Holy Spirit and that God picks and chooses whom He will bestow the Holy Spirit upon and thereby grant eternal life.<br /> <br />Utter nonsense! Mari Nathanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842260823875796403.post-8339114447169704192015-01-06T23:44:50.001+00:002015-01-06T23:44:50.001+00:00James
Your closing comment is so blasphemous. You...James<br /><br />Your closing comment is so blasphemous. You are basically stating that God only loves those He chooses but the rest of mankind He hates and deliberately hardens their hearts to send them to hell without having any option otherwise. What sort of God are you serving? That does not sound anything like the God that I adore.<br /><br />How can you be certain that God has chosen you? How do you know for certainty that you are born again? What if God hasn't chosen you and you therefore have your heart hardened later and end up in hell because He actually hates you? How can you trust a god like that?<br /><br />Praise God, He IS NOT LIKE THAT! God can eternally be trusted as a God who ALWAYS loves and reaches out His hands daily through the Holy Spirit to convict and convince the whole world of the need of salvation.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04713448621601972014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842260823875796403.post-18693535232707722802015-01-06T23:28:09.437+00:002015-01-06T23:28:09.437+00:00James
As I stated before on another article, I wi...James<br /><br />As I stated before on another article, I will not post any more of your comments if your only intention is to be destructive. I welcome constructive debate if both parties are willing to learn, but you have demonstrated that you have no intention to learn because your mind is immovable and stubborn - the mark of pride.<br /><br />However, I will answer your last comment. Like all other calvinists I have met, you like to use straw man arguments.<br /><br />What I am saying is that God so loved the world (the whole world) that He gave us His only begotten Son that WHOSOEVER believes in Him will not perish but have everlasting life.<br /><br />It is a freewill choice. It is not God's will that any should perish (including Judas) but that ALL should come to repentance. Who can resist God's Will? If God's will is for none to perish and yet they do, then the reason MUST BE because of freewill - the choice of sinners to reject Christ.<br /><br />God knew before the foundation of the Earth who would receive Him and who would not. He also knew the heart of Judas before he was born and knew that he would become possessed. This is probably why he chose Judas to fulfil the scriptures.<br /><br />Can you not see that it is freewill that answers all the objections of your last comment. God out of His sovereignty chose to give sinners freewill PERIOD!<br /><br />That does not detract from God being a God of love who does not want any to perish and will reach out His hands daily to a stubborn and rebellious people (like we are told in the OT regarding Israel).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04713448621601972014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842260823875796403.post-74566631603088238232015-01-06T23:00:55.845+00:002015-01-06T23:00:55.845+00:00Hi B Lever (aka James?)
There is no contradiction...Hi B Lever (aka James?)<br /><br />There is no contradiction.<br /><br />Without the work of the Holy Spirit no-one could repent and be born again, because we are clearly told that the Holy Spirit convicts the world concerning righteousness, sin and judgement.<br /><br />This conviction brings a sinner to a place where they are awakened sufficiently to choose or reject Christ. If they accept Christ then the Holy Spirit completes the work of salvation and new birth. If they don't receive Christ, then they effectively harden their hearts against Christ.<br /><br />Can you not see that it is possible to come under great conviction/realisation of need for salvation and yet still ignore/reject so great a salvation?<br /><br />It clearly happens! Surely you have experienced people like that. They seem like they are so under conviction, recognising that Jesus is the only way of salvation and seem just seconds away from receiving Christ and yet find some reason to not choose Christ. Why is that? Basically it is because the Holy Spirit always allows for freewill.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04713448621601972014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842260823875796403.post-39444675830231113432015-01-06T22:26:52.718+00:002015-01-06T22:26:52.718+00:00Reading your comment dated 12th September 2012.
Yo...Reading your comment dated 12th September 2012.<br />You say "...God loves everybody and does not want any to perish..."<br />Clearly, one very notable example among a great many, stands out, the case of Judas; does God love him?<br />God is Sovereign, Omnipotent, Omniscient, and Omnipresent. There is nothing He doesn't know, no where He hasn't been, and nothing He can learn!<br />Yet where is Judas at this very moment?<br />If God "Does not want any to perish", as you so clearly say, then what you are saying is that God is NOT Sovereign? To say that God "Does not want any to perish", and yet as we well know "Strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it." Matt 7.14.<br />How can this be?<br />We know that many are going to hell, well, I ask you, to use that great non-theologian's words, Dave Hunt "What love is this"? If God loves everyone, why ever do so many go to hell? <br />Certainly God does love His elect, that is His chosen.<br />Many focus on the "God of love", and ever forget that He is a "Consuming fire" Hebrews 12.29. Deuteronomy 4.24.<br />B.Lever.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842260823875796403.post-90755553109012414432015-01-06T20:57:26.447+00:002015-01-06T20:57:26.447+00:00Reading your article,
I quote (just one statement)...Reading your article,<br />I quote (just one statement) verbatim "Absolutely no one chooses Christ without the work of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit convicts us of righteousness, sin and judgment and reveals the truth about Jesus and His love, but He never forces conversion because God gave us freewill."<br />What you have said above is a total contradiction in terms (if plain English makes any sense, anymore?)<br />In the first part of your quote, you are telling your readers that no one can CHOOSE Christ, then you go on to say that "He never forces conversion"! Which is it?<br />B.Lever.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842260823875796403.post-2931359113110182252012-10-09T12:16:47.655+01:002012-10-09T12:16:47.655+01:00In critical time of our life whether it is about t...In critical time of our life whether it is about the strong decision like abortion of choosing the right partner referring the Bible can be the best suggested way to deal such situation. Thank you very much.Loved ones in heavenhttp://answersfromthebook.com/cgi-bin/aftb/articles?main_article=86noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842260823875796403.post-25894553815469957822012-09-12T17:08:26.459+01:002012-09-12T17:08:26.459+01:00For those who do not think Calvinist teaching is t...For those who do not think Calvinist teaching is too bad, let us consider how they decimate John 3:16<br /><br />All reputed Bible versions are translated from the original manuscripts and basically all give an identical message which is:<br /><br />"for God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes on Him shall not perish but have everlasting life"<br /><br />However, this is how the calvinist "bible" reads as interpreted by them:<br /><br />"For God so loved His elect (the chosen few) that He gave His only begotten Son so that none of the elect will perish but have everlasting life"<br /><br />Can you see the problem with this?<br /><br />Not only is it deliberately twisting what the scriptures clearly teach, i.e. that God loves EVERYBODY and does not want any to perish but that ALL should come to repentance and that He has made a way for everybody to be saved from our sins by believing in Jesus BY FREEWILL, but their interpretation makes no sense anyway.<br /><br />If they were correct and that God had already chosen them before Jesus died on the cross and that they were regenerate BEFORE coming to faith then why do they need Jesus to die for their sins? <br /><br />Secondly, why does it state that they will not perish if it is impossible for the chosen few to perish anyway because they were saved "before the foundation of the Earth"?<br /><br />Sorry, but Calvinist teaching is nonsensical, illogical and irrational at best and at worst blasphemous.<br /><br />I will explain why it is blaspemous and why I have serious concerns about what they teach:<br /><br />Calvinists paint and declare a god who's good pleasure is to create people to use and then send to hell to be tormented for eternity. Therefore, they present a god who is unmerciful, a tyrant, uncaring towards those he has not chosen.<br /><br />If this is the god they believe in then how can they have assurance in their hearts that their god will not later turn on them too in heaven?. How can they trust their god if his character is as they (as calvinists) describe it?<br /><br />For the scriptures says that "God does all things for His good pleasure" eg's Psalm 135:6, Eph 1:5, Phil 2:13 and "who can resist his will" Rom 9:19<br /> <br />This means that (with their interpretation)god creates multitudes to send to eternal hell and eternal torment <b>for his good pleasure</b>.<br /> <br />Their god is not the same God that I worship and adore because according to the Bible, God <b>DOES NOT</b> delight in the death of the wicked. Ezek 33:11:<br /><br />"I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live: turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways"<br /><br />Well ........ if it is their god's choice to send many to eternal hell and torment and they cannot do anything about it, then clearly it is their god's delight to do so. <br /><br />Do you see how their doctrine is dangerous and has too many contradictions and too many "tensions". Their god appears to be struggling with schizophrenia.<br /> <br />Why can't they be honest with themselves and in humility accept that there are far too many inconsistencies in their theology? Why can't they cease ignoring all those contradictions and admit that somewhere within their theology they MUST have got it wrong.<br /><br />My God loves ALL mankind and everybody and is not willing that ANY should perish and HAS given them freewill to choose or reject. It is out of His love that He gave us freewill rather than making us robots.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04713448621601972014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842260823875796403.post-89981716109152226152012-09-11T23:56:40.337+01:002012-09-11T23:56:40.337+01:00The Calvinist says that faith comes to us AFTER Go...The Calvinist says that faith comes to us AFTER God has already regenerated our souls. Put in another way, we believed because God had already saved us prior to our faith.<br /><br />Effectively that says that we first experience grace and then we believe. How does that match with "taste and see that the Lord is good" Psalms 34:8 In that verse it is saying taste first and then you will see that the Lord is good.<br /><br />Taste is an act of faith, whereas seeing is a result of that faith = experience. Here we see that faith results in experience.<br /><br />Throughout the scriptures the principle is always the same, faith comes first and then experience follows. It doesn't say "see and then taste that the Lord is good" but "taste and then see".<br /><br />It is true that there are some isolated cases where God in His amazing grace and mercy granted some to experience first but it is not the norm. For example Thomas, but listen to the words of Jesus in response "blessed are those who do not see and yet believe".<br /><br />Throughout the book of Acts we see the normal process was faith first (with repentance) followed by regeneration. For example in Acts 2 Peter preached the gospel and thousands believed. As it says in Romans 10 "faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God". <br /><br />They believed first and then their response AFTER believing the message was to repent and be baptised (an act of faith) followed by the regeneration of the Holy Spirit as they received the Holy Spirit.<br /><br />Romans 8:9 says "if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, they do not belong to Christ". This means that receiving the Holy Spirit is part and parcel of being saved. Receiving the Holy Spirit within us comes alongside or after the act of faith AND NOT BEFORE.<br /><br />Regeneration is by the Holy Spirit and can only occur once we have actually received the Holy Spirit into our hearts permanently and that cannot happen UNTIL we believe in/accept Jesus as our Saviour. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believe on Him shall not perish but have eternal life" John 3:16.<br /><br />It is crazy to say that a person can be regenerated by the Holy Spirit BEFORE they have believed in/accepted Jesus as their Saviour.<br /><br />The calvinists need to teach in regeneration before faith because they insist that we have NO FREE Will because we are too dead to even believe without this prior regeneration.<br /><br />Instead of being open to learning directly from the WHOLE Bible alone, they simply ignore anything which does not fit in with their preconceived Calvin bible (i.e Augustinian, Catholic influenced) theology which is basically fatalism.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04713448621601972014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842260823875796403.post-19925153450781547032012-09-11T12:12:27.685+01:002012-09-11T12:12:27.685+01:00I received an email which claimed that Ephesians 1...I received an email which claimed that Ephesians 1:4 settled the matter regarding proof of individual election.<br /><br />Ephesians 1:4 states "According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love:" <br /><br />Does this prove election of individuals?<br /><br />The emphasis is on the "that we should be holy and without blame before him in love".<br /><br />My understanding of that verse is that Paul is stating that the Ephesian church (not any specific individual and can be applied to ALL Christians collectively as "the church") had been chosen to become holy and without blame.<br /><br />It is not clearly stating election of individuals here or election as the thrust of the message! It is saying that before the foundation of the Earth God had planned that His <b>redeemed people</b> would be holy and without blame before him in love. <br /><br />This is how I read this by studying exegetically: getting verse into context, comparing scripture with scripture and considering the whole council of God as revealed through the whole Bible.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04713448621601972014noreply@blogger.com