You filled up a bunch of space with your last post, but you didn't say anything.
Mike did not say that God owes us grace, Mike was referringg to the notion that God does not owe us anything. Whether God owes us Grace or not is another question all together.1) God does not owe us anything.
MDH wrote:
I suppose this is true, strictly speaking. But would you say that parents do not owe their infant children anything? He brought us into existence. It seems reasonable to expect certain things from Him, such as provision for life until we are able to sustain ourselves (as if that could ever happen), truthfulness, at least an even chance at a happy life, etc.
You wrote:
Are you serious?
Anyone who professes the name of Jesus Christ and yet does not understand grace and mercy, could and would write what you just wrote there.
Grace cannot be expected, demanded or in any way construed by us sinners to be something that should be provided to us.
Your thoughts of man are way too high and your thoughts of God’s grace way too low!
Perhaps you could elaborate on the basic Christian theology, or you could answer the question that Mike posed.What does this mean? Why do I deserve nothing but wrath (according to the Calvinist system anyway)?
Are you serious? Are we reading the same Bible? Forget Calvinism, you do not even seem to grasp basic Christian theology let alone a systematic expression of it.
Instead of telling Mike that he is wrong and should study his bible, why don't you explain why he is wrong. Your answers seem to have no content to them.MDH wrote:
Did not God decree everything that would ever happen, and am I not totally depraved because of this?
Your wrote:
Total misrepresentation of Calvinism.
I suggest you either study the subject more, and stay out of such conversations until you have grasped the basics of reformed thought.
No Calvinist teaches that we are depraved merely because God decrees everything! How does such a misrepresentation facilitate intelligent reasonable discussion on these issues?
This is your answer? If it is nonsense, you should tell us why.Mike wrote:
I can understand how you can say that God can do whatever He wants, and He can choose to be wrathful to me if He chooses. And He can choose to bless you if He chooses. But I cannot understand how you can say I deserve the wrath and you do NOT deserve the blessing.
You wrote:
What sort of nonsense is this?
Pot.....Kettle.....Black.....MDH Wrote:
3) "It is really graciousness beyond all comprehension that He offers even one of us the opportunity to be saved, let alone the multitude of saved souls that John saw in heaven in his Revelation.".
What does this mean? In what way is it "gracious" to decide that the majority of people on planet earth are going to burn forever while choosing to bless the few forever (in order to show His "power" and "justice" as well as His "mercy").
Is this statement meant to convey any meaningful input into this discussion? How about interacting with what we say. Open the scriptures up, exegete them etc

When some starts loosing argeument they will usually start casting insults. As you can see your answer was a non-answer.MDH Wrote:
I have watched the give and take between the Calvinists and the Arminians here, and it just blows me away the talk about "taking verses out of context" and looking at the original languages to determine who is right.
You Wrote:
What on earth are you contributing to this discussion? Absolutely nothing whatsoever.
What, more insults? Perhaps SSS was correct when he told us what type of spirit you were motivated by.I can assure you that God is snickering at your ignorance of this discussion.
Anyone who could read this famous sermon, and thinks Jonathan Edwards was talking about the God of the Bible (who was manifest in Jesus, keep in mind) should have their head examined.People like Mike should thank God that they were not born at a time where they might have been sitting inside the Church of Jonathan Edwards when he preached his famous sermon "sinners in the hands of an angry God!" People like Mike would have run for the Hills me thinks.
I could certainly go on pointing out how you managed to fill up a page with nothing but hot air and insults, but anyone who reads it for themselvese will see that you are not a deep thinker and are probably in over you head here.
Robin