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1 | Is there middle ground? | Romans | EdB | 21905 | ||
Tim To question your questions 1. Yes I believe God does offer salvation or call all. 2. I believe the call becomes irresistible to those that tasted and want more of God. However I think there are those that were offered a taste and refused. I think there are those that tasted and found the taste not within their desire. And I think there are those that refused to taste but a little bit fell from the spoon hit their spiritual mouth and whetted their appetite and they had to have more. EdB |
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2 | Is there middle ground? | Romans | Morant61 | 21916 | ||
Greetings Ed! Based on your answers, I would say that we view salvation identically, except I wouldn't use the term irresistable call. I believe that God desires all to be saved. I believe that Christ died for all. I believe that God offers salvation to all. I believe that every idividual, not just some, can respond to the offer of salvation. I believe that not everyone will respond affirmatively to the offer of salvation. So, we are fully in agreement! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | Is there middle ground? | Romans | EdB | 21947 | ||
Tim Yes your right but I have also seen an irresistable side that will not let me say Calvinist don't have a point. I have seen some come to Jesus almost as if they had no control, like God have chosen them and they had to respond. EdB |
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