Just for fun... a parable I wrote
The Parable of the AmyraldianUnlimited Atonement yet Limited Attainment
A wealthy man buys ten tickets to Hawaii and has his Son pay cash for them. He sends a letter to ten people with a ticket purchased for them and invites them to join him in Hawaii.
He also sends a Special Courier to deliver three of the tickets to a select group of the ten and has the Courier earnestly persuade them to go {His persuasion is irresistible!} The Courier then escorts them onto the plane insuring they get to Hawaii.
The other seven get the letter and the ticket that has been purchased for them, but because they hate the wealthy man [he makes them feel guilty] they refuse to use the ticket. They each think. If I ever go to Hawaii, I'm going MY way. No one is paying my way, especially not That Guy!
The wealthy man, his son and the courier rejoice with the three in Hawaii. The other seven never make it and their tickets, while paid in full, are never used. While the three are in the beauty of Hawaii with the wealthy man a plague strikes the home towns of the seven and they perish.
NOTE: This is an artificially constructed parable to show how the price can be paid in full for those who refuse to receive the gift. The Father's election and the Spirit's persuasion are limited to the elect, yet a ticket purchased by the Son is legitimately extended to all.
Unlimited Atonement yet Limited Attainment
The idea your saying is they are invited to come along for free, yet because of their stubborn nature refuse.
About that can you say God calls all people to be saved and know Him? If so then unlimited atonement will make more sense. But atonement really means an actual forgiveness. So even if they are invited and refuse they have no propitiation and so they have wrath from God.
But seriously did Jesus really invite all or does He just call some.
Support that scripturally if you can and I can show you where Jesus does not, like in Luke 10, unless your a uniiversalist.
The calling of God must also be part of the atoning sacrifice.
Any ideas?
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