- Jun 19, 2018
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I'm pretty new to Reformed theology, having embraced it recently over Arminianism. I'm continuing my studies on various topics and this is one that is confusing to me. What is the fate of those who are never preached the gospel so have no opportunity to accept Christ?
Btw, I'm asking this here because I haven't joined a Reformed church yet, though I have one in mind.
I see from people such as Piper and Sproul that those who haven't been taught the Gospel go to heaven because God doesn't punish them for not hearing it. Now if that's the case, 1) why bother preaching the Gospel to anyone, and 2) What about verses that say nobody can go to the Father except by the Son? This sounds like borderline Universalism to me and contradicts teachings regarding the remnant being saved.
There are entire nations of people who aren't being proselytized, such as in Islamic countries that forbid Christian proselytism and churches, and I'm wondering if this is allowed by God because they are not elect.
Btw, I'm asking this here because I haven't joined a Reformed church yet, though I have one in mind.
I see from people such as Piper and Sproul that those who haven't been taught the Gospel go to heaven because God doesn't punish them for not hearing it. Now if that's the case, 1) why bother preaching the Gospel to anyone, and 2) What about verses that say nobody can go to the Father except by the Son? This sounds like borderline Universalism to me and contradicts teachings regarding the remnant being saved.
There are entire nations of people who aren't being proselytized, such as in Islamic countries that forbid Christian proselytism and churches, and I'm wondering if this is allowed by God because they are not elect.