The guy said don’t infer what things mean go to Bible where it clearly say what it means. Yet there’s no passage in the Bible at all that describes the will of a man as “free” but he believes it is. Go figure
@@aletheia8054 you really believe that God will commands us to do something we can't do? Where is that written in the Bible? When I see an instruction in the Bible I believe we have a choice. Otherwise why would God ask us to do something we can't do? That is not the same as knowing what we will do. God gives us the opportunity to repent. If we don't that's our problem not His. God provided a way. We let go of our way and trust God. Again if the bible gives us an instruction can we follow it? And if we don't whose fault is it? Ours or God? If it is the latter we excuse ourselves and blame God for not saving us. We have an excuse. God didn't let us obey. Is that biblical. All are without excuse. That can only happen if we have a choice. I just go where the text leads and I don't read in man made ideas to the text. If it says I need to repent. Then I must have the ability to do that. Full stop.
@@aletheia8054 so I have given a clear passage that say we are to repent. Acts 17:30. And there are numerous of other passages that say we have a choice. We can even see this in action with Jonah. He was told to go to ninevah he disobeyed swallowed by a whale in order to get Jonah to change his mind. The Bible gives us commands so we know His will. You now need to show scripture to support that we don't have a choice. Remember we believe God is the one who saves and that He choses all who believe. Not what choice you will make. Now show a scripture that show God makes commands we can't obey.
@@HKFromAbove if you break God Commandments, then that means you can’t do it. Duh God, creating sin was the whole purpose of the lamb slain before the foundation of the world . There had to be sinners in order to be a savior.
The guy said don’t infer what things mean go to Bible where it clearly say what it means.
Yet there’s no passage in the Bible at all that describes the will of a man as “free” but he believes it is. Go figure
God commands all men everywhere to repent. Acts 17:30
Does God command something we can't do freely?
@@HKFromAbove Yes, he commands things that people can’t do freely. What a shock.
@@aletheia8054 you really believe that God will commands us to do something we can't do?
Where is that written in the Bible?
When I see an instruction in the Bible I believe we have a choice. Otherwise why would God ask us to do something we can't do?
That is not the same as knowing what we will do.
God gives us the opportunity to repent. If we don't that's our problem not His.
God provided a way. We let go of our way and trust God.
Again if the bible gives us an instruction can we follow it? And if we don't whose fault is it? Ours or God?
If it is the latter we excuse ourselves and blame God for not saving us. We have an excuse. God didn't let us obey.
Is that biblical.
All are without excuse. That can only happen if we have a choice.
I just go where the text leads and I don't read in man made ideas to the text.
If it says I need to repent. Then I must have the ability to do that. Full stop.
@@aletheia8054 so I have given a clear passage that say we are to repent. Acts 17:30. And there are numerous of other passages that say we have a choice.
We can even see this in action with Jonah. He was told to go to ninevah he disobeyed swallowed by a whale in order to get Jonah to change his mind.
The Bible gives us commands so we know His will.
You now need to show scripture to support that we don't have a choice.
Remember we believe God is the one who saves and that He choses all who believe. Not what choice you will make.
Now show a scripture that show God makes commands we can't obey.
@@HKFromAbove if you break God Commandments, then that means you can’t do it. Duh
God, creating sin was the whole purpose of the lamb slain before the foundation of the world . There had to be sinners in order to be a savior.
The Greek word in the prodigal son is nekros, which means dead, like a corpse, not Thanatos, which means separation. Flowers missed that.