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Yes it does lolI'm a synergist. So any connection between your example and man's salvation process counts me out of your survey.
Yes it does lolI'm a synergist. So any connection between your example and man's salvation process counts me out of your survey.
Yea, ima little confused by it myself. ….. hmmm..?I am not following all this stuff from you, we were talking about who chose whom, and my point is that the parable does not talk about that concept, all this other stuff is off topic and a little confusing
Lol, nope. Only if your errant theology demands it.No? They don’t wander the fields and hills looking for a shepherd? ?
Yes the OP was not only a false dichotomy but also made an unbiblical assumption regarding choice with sheep ? and shepherds. Neither one in scripture chooses the other . Just another strawman.I can find where Jesus chose his disciples; I can't find a verse which states Jesus chose sheep.
Scripture does state that the Father gave the sheep, those who heard and learned, to the Son.
Sheep don't wonder around looking for a shepherd. There is a reason He used the apology He did.Yes the OP was not only a false dichotomy but also made an unbiblical assumption regarding choice with sheep ? and shepherds. Neither one in scripture chooses the other . Just another strawman.
hope this helps !!!
Some people get all flustered and don’t know what their talking about. ?Sheep don't wonder around looking for a shepherd. There is a reason He used the apology He did.