brightfame52
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Now thats Truein Ro 3:9-20; i.e., all mankind is born unrighteous by nature.

Now thats Truein Ro 3:9-20; i.e., all mankind is born unrighteous by nature.
The application of Christ's payment does not occur until they are born again.False, except the elect have the same wrath wortthy nature, they are not under wrath. What for ? Their sins have been paid for by Christ
What are the consequences of being born unrighteous by nature?in Ro 3:9-20; i.e., all mankind is born unrighteous by nature.
Now thats True
False only the Father needed to be satisfied with what the Son did and what He did put away the sins of the elect. Are you denying that Christ death put away the sins of the elect?The application of Christ's payment does not occur until they are born again.
No unregenerate is saved from condemnation apart from faith in Jesus (Jn 3:18).[/U][/U]
MercyWhat are the consequences of being born unrighteous by nature?
Not before death. The wages of sin is death. That is explicitly stated in scripture.Mercy
That's why the elect are called vessels of Mercy, because they are born into this world sinful wretched in need of Mercy, Christ took care of their Justice and deserve punishmentNot before death. The wages of sin is death. That is explicitly stated in scripture.
Put the rest of it together. They need mercy because without that mercy they are objects of wrath according to the verses I quoted in the previous post.That's why the elect are called vessels of Mercy, because they are born into this world sinful wretched in need of Mercy, Christ took care of their Justice and deserve punishment
False because they are sinners! Christ died for their sins and God is propitiated for them.They need mercy because without that mercy they are objects of wrath
It's not about what, it's about when it is applied in time.False only the Father needed to be satisfied with what the Son did and what He did put away the sins of the elect. Are you denying that Christ death put away the sins of the elect?
It's about what Christ accomplished with the Father. The elect are beneficiaries. No applications needed, it's a finished legal transaction with the Father and SonIt's not about what, it's about when it is applied in time.
Contraire. . .It's about what Christ accomplished with the Father. The elect are beneficiaries. No applications needed, it's a finished legal transaction with the Father and Son
Absolutely false, those Christ for are saved from the penalty of their sins before they are born.There is no salvation apart from faith (Eph 2:8-9), and no one is born with faith
What do you think the Spirit is doing in John 3?It's about what Christ accomplished with the Father. The elect are beneficiaries. No applications needed, it's a finished legal transaction with the Father and Son
Not putting away your sins like Christ did.What do you think the Spirit is doing in John 3?
I ask what he was doing. Not what he wasn't doing.Not putting away your sins like Christ did.
False dichotomy. Being created good, becoming a sinner, a former object of wrath, an eventual object of mercy, and having Christ die as a propitiation are not mutually exclusive conditions. What need of propitiation does a good human have?False because they are sinners! Christ died for their sins and God is propitiated for them.
This discussion isn't about the work of the Holy spirit it's about the work of Christ.I ask what he was doing. Not what he wasn't doing.
The elect are never under wrath, wrath is due to sin, the penalty of sin. But Christ satisfied that penalty by His Death for them. They never experience God's wrath for sin. They're vessels of mercyFalse dichotomy. Being created good, becoming a sinner, a former object of wrath, an eventual object of mercy, and having Christ die as a propitiation are not mutually exclusive conditions. What need of propitiation does a good human have?
Did God make sin?
That is why I ask the question. It was in response to this:This discussion isn't about the work of the Holy spirit it's about the work of Christ.
If no application of what Christ accomplished was needed, what do you think the Spirit was doing in John 3?It's about what Christ accomplished with the Father. The elect are beneficiaries. No applications needed, it's a finished legal transaction with the Father and Son