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If the Westminster Confession is correct and if Unconditional Election is correct, then what difference does it make to preach the gospel? God will save whom He will save. Is He not sovereign and able to do so?In Reformed Theology we teach that Faith does come by hearing the Word of God! And we also teach that the Gospel is to be preached to all MEN! Yes, God has revealed himself to mankind! We are on the same page so far.
So what's your point?
And here's a thought. Why is it that Satan's not willing that anyone should be saved but all should be lost and that means 100% of humanity BUT God wouldn't be the opposite...Not willing that any 100% of humanity should perish but all should come to repentance?
Actually, this is the one unanswerable question for Christianity.When one knows Him, the answers become clear. Just wanted to throw in that one can know answers to these and the other hard questions. We are not left in the dark. It is just that the light is expensive. As I said, casual inquirers are not given any information worth talking about.
This stuff literally makes my heart ache every time I read it. A God who has foreordained a being created in His own image and likeness to everlasting death? What depressing and dangerous theology!If the Westminster Confession is correct and if Unconditional Election is correct, then what difference does it make to preach the gospel? God will save whom He will save. Is He not sovereign and able to do so?
In your teaching faith does not come by hearing...
It comes by God choosing to save a particular person.
Which goes against everything the bible teaches about God.
The Westminster Confession:
The Westminster Confession of Faith states, "God has predestined and foreordained some men and angels to everlasting life out of His free grace and love without any foresight of faith or works in man or perseverance in either of them, and others are foreordained to everlasting death and the number of either is so certain and definite that it cannot be increased or diminished." (Chap. III, art. 3,4 &5; Chap. X, art. 2)
Satan means adversary so their desires are opposite. Does this make a difference in anything?And here's a thought. Why is it that Satan's not willing that anyone should be saved but all should be lost and that means 100% of humanity BUT God wouldn't be the opposite...Not willing that any 100% of humanity should perish but all should come to repentance?
It seems my post was clear.So how does an elect according to his infinite mercy not vibe with scriptures?
Or "the God you know"?
Either you do believe his Word....(Mark 13:27 And then he will send out the angels and gather his elect from the four winds, from the ends of the earth to the ends of heaven.)
Or you don't...
Because it sounds a lot like your limited understanding of who God is, prompts you to think you know righteousness better than he does?
I'm sorry Grace. What was the question?Actually, this is the one unanswerable question for Christianity.
Do you think you have the answer? I'd like to hear it!
You are misunderstanding election. The non-elect never believe, and they never want to.
The problem with the Calvinist election is the non-elect cannot want to. They are blinded by the will of God because they are not chosen before they were born.It seems my post was clear.
I really don't know what else to say.
Amen to that brother.This stuff literally makes my heart ache every time I read it. A God who has foreordained a being created in His own image and likeness to everlasting death? What depressing and dangerous theology!
You understand that correctly. The danger is that those who embrace either shut down their minds as to what this means, or accept that God is unjust and cruel and not care as long as they are going to Heaven. One can easily see what kind of person this makes. Jesus wept over Jerusalem who refused to receive God's grace. No Calvinist would have had that reaction. They either would have shrugged their shoulders and said "God's ways are higher than ours" believing He ordained that state of rejection or would have said "let 'em burn." But weeping? Never.This stuff literally makes my heart ache every time I read it. A God who has foreordained a being created in His own image and likeness to everlasting death? What depressing and dangerous theology!
Here is a question for the group regarding total depravity. If we are incapable of anything but sin before we come to God, why are there nonbelievers who lead moral lives and do lots of good things, who love their families and fellow men, who treat people better than a lot of “Christians” do? Is that a totally depraved soul?
Since for the Calvinist "God is sovereign" means He gets his will done including making those who are chosen to be saved believe and blind those He chose not to be saved, that is exactly what Calvinist theology believes. You see, if you start with God choosing this person and rejecting that person for heaven and they cannot miss either, then they are forced to believe or forced to want to believe or however you want to lay out the plan. God is the one choosing and those chosen cannot miss. Ergo, God is forcing them. If He makes them think they want to believe and they cannot choose otherwise, He is employing manipulation which is also forcing His will upon them. It is the same thing. What you do not have in Calvinism is the free will to reject what God wants for a man (salvation.) Since that is eliminated, God is forcing. There are no other choices.That is an utter falsehood.
I can only assume that you totally misunderstand Reformed theology.
Romans 9:22. 1 Peter 2:8.You understand that correctly. The danger is that those who embrace either shut down their minds as to what this means, or accept that God is unjust and cruel and not care as long as they are going to Heaven. One can easily see what kind of person this makes. Jesus wept over Jerusalem who refused to receive God's grace. No Calvinist would have had that reaction. They either would have shrugged their shoulders and said "God's ways are higher than ours" believing He ordained that state of rejection or would have said "let 'em burn." But weeping? Never.
LOLI'm sorry Grace. What was the question?
If you want to be thought of as having something you know about the subject, you need to do more than say "that is not it." Just makes one think you have no idea what it is but not that or that you do not want to admit that this is a problem in the theology and the easiest way to deal with the problem is simply deny it but not think about it.That is not what "total depravity" means.
Right. And this changes the nature of God since He desires that all men be saved, and they can be by accepting His conditions.The problem with the Calvinist election is the non-elect cannot want to. They are blinded by the will of God because they are not chosen before they were born.
If you want to be thought of as having something you know about the subject, you need to do more than say "that is not it." Just makes one think you have no idea what it is but not that or that you do not want to admit that this is a problem in the theology and the easiest way to deal with the problem is simply deny it but not think about it.
God saying it makes it true.Saying this doesn’t make it true. Calvinism is based on the foundation that, above all else, God’s defining attribute is His sovereignty over everything that happens.
And your point is?U is unconditional election, which means the elect are chosen before the foundation of the world to be God’s.....
Neither of these two points speak to the will of men.I is irresistible grace, which means the elect cannot say no to being God’s elect.
No - no one's will is being controlled - only reinforced.If that were not enough, another favorite proof text of Calvinism is in Romans when Paul says some vessels are made for honor and some for dishonor. Another favorite is that God hated Esau. If this is true, than under the Calvinist perspective, it is not only the elect that are being controlled by God, but also the wicked...God did harden pharoh’s heart after all.
Now you know the answer as to how these things can be so. I glad I had the opportunity to contribute to your understanding.I have heard your claim made by other Calvinists as well, but I do not understand how it is consistent with the Calvinist doctrine?
If you want to be thought of as having something you know about the subject, you need to do more than say "that is not it."
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