so Israel are elect and reprobate !
That is what I understand your position to be.
"The mercy of God is offered equally to those who believe and to those who believe not, so that those who are not Divinely taught within are rendered inexcusable" (John Calvin—1552—"The Eternal Predestination of God" p. 95).
"That the Gospel is, in its nature, able to save all I by no means deny. But the great question lies here: Did the Lord by His eternal counsel ordain salvation for all men? It is quite manifest that all men, without difference or distinction, are outwardly called or invited to repentance and faith. It is equally evident that the same Mediator is set forth before all, as He who alone can reconcile them to the Father. But it is as fully well known that none of these things can be understood or perceived but by faith, in fulfilment of the apostle Paul's declaration that " the Gospel is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; " then what can it be to others but the " savour of death unto death? " as the same apostle elsewhere powerfully expresses himself." (John Calvin—1552—"The Eternal Predestination of God" p. 95)
"From this state of things flows the conclusion (and this we hold fast) that the Gospel, which is, in its essential nature, " a savour of life unto life," and ought to be so to all that hear it, becomes " a savour of death unto death in them that perish," who thus remain in their darkness and unbelief because " the arm of the Lord " is not revealed to them." (John Calvin—1552—"The Eternal Predestination of God" p. 97)
"God commands the ears of His people Israel to be stricken by, and filled with, the voice of His prophet. For what end? That their hearts might be touched? Nay; but that they might be hardened ! That those who hear might repent? Nay; but that, being already lost, they might doubly perish !...Hence, it is by no means absurd that the doctrine of the truth should, as commanded of God, be spread abroad; though He knows that, in multitudes, it will be without its saving effects." John Calvin—1552—"The Eternal Predestination of God" p. 173
I notice also that you have not answered:
Psa 92:7 "When the wicked spring as the grass, and when all the workers of iniquity do flourish; it is that they shall be destroyed for ever:"
Psa 73:17-20 "Until I went into the sanctuary of God; then understood I their end. Surely thou didst set them in slippery places: thou castedst them down into destruction. How are they brought into desolation, as in a moment! they are utterly consumed with terrors. As a dream when one awaketh; so, O Lord, when thou awakest, thou shalt despise their image."
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