fastfredy0
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Might be enlightening. You read books to add knowledge and AI can read 100s of books, analyze them and give you feedback.I am not interested in discussing theology or anything for that matter with an AI.
For instance, you can talk to AI and get R.C. Sproul's opinion on something based on AI perusing Sproul's written works.
So, for entertainment I just asked: According to "reformed" theology, what must a person do to be saved?
Answer:
In Reformed theology, the answer to the question “What must a person do to be saved?” reflects a deep emphasis on God’s sovereign grace, while still affirming the human responsibility to repent and believe. Here's a structured summary of what Reformed theology teaches:
1. God’s Initiative: Sovereign Grace
- Election: Before the foundation of the world, God freely chose (elected) certain individuals to be saved, not based on anything they would do, but solely according to His grace and purpose (Ephesians 1:4–5; Romans 9).
- Regeneration: Because people are spiritually dead in sin (Ephesians 2:1), God must first regenerate the heart (i.e., cause a person to be born again) through the Holy Spirit (John 3:3–8; Titus 3:5). This comes before faith.
2. Human Response: Repentance and Faith
Though God alone enables salvation, Reformed theology teaches that people must respond:- Repentance: A turning away from sin and self, with sorrow over sin and a desire to follow God.
- Faith: Trusting in Jesus Christ alone for salvation—His life, death, and resurrection (John 3:16; Romans 10:9–10).
3. Salvation in Christ Alone
- Christ’s work is central: He lived a sinless life, died a substitutionary death, and rose again.
- Justification by faith: The believer is declared righteous before God on the basis of Christ’s righteousness, imputed to them by faith (Romans 5:1; 2 Corinthians 5:21).
- True believers will continue in faith and obedience—not perfectly, but persistently—because God preserves them (John 10:28–29; Philippians 1:6).
Summary Answer (Reformed View):
A person is saved by God’s sovereign grace, through the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit, which enables them to repent of their sin and place their faith in Jesus Christ alone for salvation. This faith and repentance are themselves gifts of God, and all of salvation is to the glory of God alone.
Would you like this answer phrased more simply or explained through a catechism or Scripture-based outline?
Yes
Simple Reformed Answer: How Can a Person Be Saved?
A person is saved because God chooses to save them, changes their heart so they can believe, and then they respond by repenting of their sins and trusting in Jesus Christ alone.
It’s not something we can earn or do on our own. God does it all, and we simply believe, because He gives us the ability to believe.