mlqurgw said:Still you have not answered my question. What is the purpose of preaching the Gospel? If God saves His elect without it why preach it? It isn't a matter of what God can do but what He actually does. I believe He calls His elect to Himself by the means of the Gospel preached. There is no salvation apart from it. A man cannot have faith in Christ unless he has heard of Him. Rom. 10:14,15
First off, I don't feel like you're attacking me at all
It's hard to gauge "emotion" on the internet.
"The first part then of Christianity is the preaching of repentance, and the knowledge of ourselves... A man, therefore, is made a Christian not by working but by hearing; wherefore, he that will exercise himself to righteousness must first exercise himself in hearing the Gospel. Now, when he hath heard and received the Gospel, let him give himself to God with a joyful heart, and afterwards let him exercise himself in those good works which are commanded in the law" (Martin Luther—1540—on Galatians, pp. 104 and 185).
"When we meet with a precept, we should simply endeavour to obey it, without enquiring into God's hidden purpose.... Notwithstanding God's predestination is most certain and unalterable, so that no elect person can perish, nor any reprobate be saved, yet it does not follow from thence that all reproofs and exhortations on the part of God, or prayers on the part of men, are useless" (J. Zanchius—1562—"The Doctrine of Absolute Predestination," pp. 49 and 120).
"I say there is no simulation at all of God in this: that which He proposeth is but this; 'Whosoever believeth shall be saved, and whosoever believeth not shall be damned.' He sends His ministers to preach this, and to beseech them to believe, and to be reconciled unto God, yea, all they meet with." "He commands them to preach promiscuously unto all, persuade all, exhort all, unto faith and repentance" (W. Twisse—1653—"The Riches of God's Love" pp. 73 and 169).
"But you will say, if unregenerate men be dead men, to what purpose is it to persuade them to arise and stand up? This difficulty is solved in this very text (Eph. 5:14): though the duty is ours, yet the power is God's" (J. Flavell—1680—Vol. 2, p. 423).
The question is not whether God uses the Gospel as means to save, that is unquestionably true. However, I believe God can and does use other means as well. I like this discussion but it was not exactly what I had in mind in the op. This division among Primitive Baptists is not about whether or not God saves outside His using Gospel preaching, it's about those who DO HEAR Gospel preaching and DON'T respond to it. The "Conditional Time Salvationst" will say, "oh he's still a child of God he's just rebellious in this "time" on earth". The "absolute predestinarian" will say "no, he has been shown the gospel and does not give evidence of being a child of God" As I said in one of my previous posts, the time salvationist is trying to grasp hold to some kind of hope for a deceased loved one who died unrepentant.
I believe if one is a child of God, he should, in some manner, respond to the Gospel positively.
BTW- Our preacher is Lasserre Bradley Jr.
Sure you've heard him on the radio

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