Vastergotland,
The analogy of the lamb caught in the thicket could not free itself of its own accord--no matter how enticing the invitation to be free. The animal desperately needed a savior (shepherd) to reach down and rescue it. Likewise, fallen humanity is at the total mercy of God. We cannot choose what we do not desire. In our fallen state, we do not desire Jesus. Unless God does something first to us, we would never desire Him. Thus, regeneration precedes faith (i.e., the case of Paul). Our faith (belief) is a gift from God.
Arminianism would have us believe that God is at the mercy of the fallen will of man. God is not a gambler. We are not the captains of our eternal destiny. Salvation is from the Lord alone! God gets ALL the glory for the salvation of His elect. And note this, if God wanted to save everyone, He is most certainly big enough and powerful enough to do it. However, that is not His sovereign plan according to Scripture. The biblical truth is that we all deserve eternal separation from God, and it is most amazing that His grace would save even one of us. We are all born as rebels against God. This condition is called “original sin.”
Predestination is not the same as foreknowledge. In predestination, God actively works to bring about the foreknowledge. Our Savior not only knows the future (foreknowledge), but He actively works to make certain it pans out according to His divine will (predestination). He even knows the number of hairs on our head. As the song rightly says, “He knows my name.” It’s all about Him!
Jesus’ parable about the prodigal son reveals that the father (representing our Heavenly Father) believed in “ONCE A SON, ALWAYS A SON.” The prodigal son certainly didn’t act like son. Likewise, acting like one, doesn’t get us saved and not acting like one, doesn’t get us unsaved or unadopted.
Dennis Fischer
It seems we will have to agree to disagree on this. Not only because of the disagreeableness of God creating humans to populate hell with, but also because of your failiure to give satisfactory answers to scripture which questions reformed election such as the story about the prodigal son.
