I guess it was my words when I quote reformed theologies. In the reformed days, going back to the Bible, and away from centries old organized churches who added more than 1000 new traditions and ongoing, I could say that those that reject were never saved in the first place. Just positive thinking. If you reject when God predestined you to hell because He thought of it ahead of time, then it was the unbeliever that rejects. The goats rejects. The elected can't reject. the believers can't reject. If you believe, how do you unbelieve ? When you have the gift of faith, how in the world do you toss out the gift if you want to reject. If God promises you Salvation, how could you tell Him, "No thanks, you made a mistake and chose the wrong person." Whats more positive when God already claims you as His child of God. You can play games with positive thoughts on your own and say I'm saved because I told God to save me, or one would tell God, " I'm not ready or don't bother me since I'm not ready for Salvation. " Those that think they are 98% spiritually dead think they can tell God what to do and make up their own minds about the spiritual things of God. The Bible states natural man ~DOESN'T~ know the spiritual things of God. God promises you Salvation and then change His mind, I don't think so. There are cases in the Bible that God does that (change His mind), literally read. But like the earlier post above, one said God hated the other unborn twin and was stated that it was symbolic or was meant something else. Literally, He hated the other twin. With that, you and I believe in different things. Personally, Calvinism makes more sense to me but do agree we all have bugs in our theologies. Lets face it, The Bible said, God chooses you, not You chose God. The word, 'If' back then is different than we use it today.
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