Thursday, April 20, 2023

 Arminianism merely teaches God will not violate your obstinate will. To be saved you must willfully choose between accepting or rejecting the gospel. But an autonomous choice maintains no cause. The autonomous law is a hard task master. Because they are always chiding saints to regulate their choices. = SLAVERY The scripture properly teaches no one will naturally come to God unless their are given Gods desires that intentionally cause them to voluntarily choose God. We don't waste time wrestling the conscious will into abject submission. Everything we determine was caused by Gods gifts. We reasonably believe in the fundamental doctrines that reliably produce the active life.There is a specific way that people approach scripture based on their personal beliefs. Those who subscribe to the Arminian view of salvation focus on self-denial, choosing to reluctantly give up something to change the obstinate will and the ominous warning of judgement and discipline for unacceptable choices.The autonomous law is ensured as an enormous burden, one that can never be overcome.One prominent teaching of "two line" that blends Calvinism and Arminianism in the identical situation at the same time of a Christian life remain the terrible idea that justification (the act of declaring someone to be righteous in the eyes of God) goes out and sanctification (the act of making someone holy) comes back from the future. However, historical Calvinism properly teaches everything we realistically accomplish is caused by divine grace, that comes back from the promising future which properly obtains a logical resolution to this seeming contradiction.If we say salvation is being innocent by justification without personal works at the same time being innocent by our works, it is a antagonistic contradiction. The bible never teaches eternal salvation has two views that contradict each other. It is foolish. Our objective justification is eternal life and death identity in Christ comes back. Blessing goes out and cursing opposition comes back The "two line" is merely teaching justification death to the old by Christ substitution that is generously provided to us but sanctification represent not death to the old and new life in Christ is never taught by the apostle. It is a heresy.The two-line teaching on justification and death to the old is providing a way to salvation for those who are declared innocent, but sanctification — or being saved from death — constitutes not a part of that teaching. This is a heresy, because eternal salvation in Christ is never linked with legitimate works and intrinsic righteousness.













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