I am very grateful to Theology on Line, because through it I recognized that I really didn't know much about theology (though I thought I did!). I have been studying theology for a little while now, and I realize that, although I had always thought of myself as somewhat of a Calvinist, I was an Arminian through and through. I believed in God's perfect foreknowledge, however, I really thought that "election" was a matter of God knowing who would make a free choice to accept him and who would choose to reject him, rather than that the whole thing was a matter of God's work. I know . . . my ignorance was abundant.
To this point, I am sure that all readers can agree with what I have said (if, in fact, there are readers). So this is where that changes. Through my studies, including renewed study of the Bible, I am convinced that unregenerated man is totally incapable of choosing God on his own. Unregenerated man has some freedom in that he is free to choose various forms of evil, but that's it. Accordingly, it must be true that it is God, the only One who is good, that is the ONLY one who is at work in our salvation. Since clearly we are not all saved, it must be the case that it is God who chooses who will be saved and who will not. Since we are incapable of good, the choices God makes in election must be independent of any inherent worthiness on our part (since there is none), and solely based on His own purposes.
So the bottom line is I am now willing to declare myself to be unreservedly Calvinist. In fact, I have even switched denomination from Southern Baptist to Reformed Presbyterian (PCA).
Again, I must express my gratitude to TOL for its part in leading me to a more serious study of theology, though I realize the end result is not pleasing to those in charge here.
To this point, I am sure that all readers can agree with what I have said (if, in fact, there are readers). So this is where that changes. Through my studies, including renewed study of the Bible, I am convinced that unregenerated man is totally incapable of choosing God on his own. Unregenerated man has some freedom in that he is free to choose various forms of evil, but that's it. Accordingly, it must be true that it is God, the only One who is good, that is the ONLY one who is at work in our salvation. Since clearly we are not all saved, it must be the case that it is God who chooses who will be saved and who will not. Since we are incapable of good, the choices God makes in election must be independent of any inherent worthiness on our part (since there is none), and solely based on His own purposes.
So the bottom line is I am now willing to declare myself to be unreservedly Calvinist. In fact, I have even switched denomination from Southern Baptist to Reformed Presbyterian (PCA).
Again, I must express my gratitude to TOL for its part in leading me to a more serious study of theology, though I realize the end result is not pleasing to those in charge here.