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T-Bone said:FSSL said:christundivided said:From man himself. Did you pay attention to the "faith to faith" part? Are you saying that God Himself is passing "HIS" faith to another?
Hence... our theological disconnect.
Faith is not man induced. If it was, then faith is a work. Paul defines this clearly in Ephesians 2.8 - "and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God."
The phrase "faith to faith" is clumsy. Because it is a difficult phrase with many interpretations. As the NET Bible puts it well... "It may have the idea that this righteousness is obtained by faith (ἐκ πίστεως) because it was designed for faith (εἰς πίστιν)."
No matter the interpretation, faith is ALWAYS a gift from God and not man-induced.
I am not a Calvinist...but I agree with this. I don't believe faith is something man can come up within himself...it is a gift from God, but man has to decide whether to receive that gift or reject that gift. I must say the nuances of this whole matter is deeper than our finite thinking, so we must keep sharing and trust that God will keep saving. Other than that I am not really going to be in this conversation.
Carry on my wayward sons!![]()
I ask that others that they provide biblical evidence for their beliefs.
T-Bone... I know you're a rational man...

Heb 4:2 For unto us was the gospel preached, as well as unto them: but the word preached did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in them that heard it.
Do you see the word "mixed" in Hebrews 4:2. How the this idea of a "mixing" of the Gospel and "faith" line up with a Calvinist idea of regeneration?