Skala,
I don't think Arminians have a problem with limited election (which is to an Armeinian conditional, and limited based on God's foreknowledge.) We make a distinction between election and atonement however. Atonement is for all, but effectively conditional upon our choice in receiving Christ (not works but faith, which Abraham was accredited with, and is opposed to works salvation.) Atonement for all + faith = elect. We are simply attempting to take 1 Tim 4:10 at face value without any twisting of words or reading into it...
"...have fixed our hope on the living God, who is the Savior of all men, especially of believers"
But there is also the practical side: If we look at from the perspective that ALL have been atoned for (at least in some sense), the feeling is that God has not really set a limit, rather we set the limit. It gives a more positive outlook in evangelism. So it is more like limited election, limited by us!
I don't think Arminians have a problem with limited election (which is to an Armeinian conditional, and limited based on God's foreknowledge.) We make a distinction between election and atonement however. Atonement is for all, but effectively conditional upon our choice in receiving Christ (not works but faith, which Abraham was accredited with, and is opposed to works salvation.) Atonement for all + faith = elect. We are simply attempting to take 1 Tim 4:10 at face value without any twisting of words or reading into it...
"...have fixed our hope on the living God, who is the Savior of all men, especially of believers"
But there is also the practical side: If we look at from the perspective that ALL have been atoned for (at least in some sense), the feeling is that God has not really set a limit, rather we set the limit. It gives a more positive outlook in evangelism. So it is more like limited election, limited by us!
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