Originally Posted by John_C
Has anyone read the recent report? If so, any thoughts? From what I am hearing which is fairly sparse, those Calvinists in the SBC is pleased with the report. Those Calvinists outside the SBC mostly see the report as being weak as it tries to placate the opposing views.

Just a question, does the belief that faith precedes regeneration puts someone in the Arminian camp?
1. A link to the report, if available online, would be most helpful. grin

2. ANSWER: Yes... believing that faith precedes regeneration puts one outside of biblical truth on this matter and thus makes justification the combination of grace + works; faith being the work of an unregenerate sinner. This view was unanimously condemned in 1619 at the Synod of Dordt.

Canons of Dordt
Third and Fourth Heads of Doctrine

Article 11

But when God accomplishes His good pleasure in the elect or works in them true conversion, He not only causes the gospel to be externally preached to them and powerfully illuminates their mind by His Holy Spirit, that they may rightly understand and discern the things of the Spirit of God; but by the efficacy of the same regenerating Spirit, pervades the inmost recesses of the man; He opens the closed, and softens the hardened heart, and circumcises that which was uncircumcised, infuses new qualities into the will, which though heretofore dead, He quickens; from being evil, disobedient, and refractory, He renders it good, obedient, and pliable; actuates and strengthens it, that like a good tree, it may bring forth the fruits of good actions.


Article 12

And this is the regeneration so highly celebrated in Scripture and denominated a new creation: a resurrection from the dead, a making alive, which God works in us without our aid. But this is in no wise effected merely by the external preaching of the gospel, by moral suasion, or such a mode of operation, that after God has performed His part, it still remains in the power of man to be regenerated or not, to be converted or to continue unconverted; but it is evidently a supernatural work, most powerful, and at the same time most delightful, astonishing, mysterious, and ineffable; not inferior in efficacy to creation or the resurrection from the dead, as the Scripture inspired by the author of this work declares; so that all in whose heart God works in this marvelous manner are certainly, infallibly, and effectually regenerated, and do actually believe. Whereupon the will thus renewed is not only actuated and influenced by God, but in consequence of this influence, becomes itself active. Wherefore also, man is himself rightly said to believe and repent, by virtue of that grace received.



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