Now -- look at what I put together from three passages, Deut30:11-20, Rom10:6-10, and Acts17:26-31:
"It is NOT difficult NOR too far, it is very near. The word of faith is not in Heaven that one must go GET it and GIVE it to us to make us hear it that we may observe it. No, it is in our hearts and in our mouths. If we confess with our mouths Jesus as Lord and believe in our hearts God raised Him from the dead, we will be saved. But if our hearts turn away and we will not obey, we will perish. God determines mens' places and times that they should seek God and ...find Him, though He is not far from any of us. God commands all men everywhere to repent. God has set before us life and death, the blessing and the curse; so CHOOSE LIFE by loving the Lord your God, by obeying His voice and by holding fast to Him."
The second sentence is Deut30:12, which is a foundational refutation of "monergistic regeneration", the basis of "Predestined Salvation". Monergistic regeneration proposes that the word-of-faith IS in Heaven and God must reach down and monergistically GIVE it to a FEW so that they WILL believe. Paul said in Romans10:8 that it's the same word of faith as Deuteronomy30 expressed.
What do you do with these three passages? Do they or do they not propose that "the word of faith" is PUT in EVERY person's heart and mouth, and each can confess and believe and be saved, or each can turn away and perish? If "not", then please tell what you think they express.
These three passages overturn "total inability" (God gives everyone the ability), "monergistic regeneration" (it's not too far nor too hard for ANYONE, He does not have to reach down and GIVE it before we can believe), and "exclusive election" (God determines that EVERYONE can believe, even commands it). Is there any way they don't?
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