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It's not a limited or unlimited atonement issue.
The Bible says in more than 45 places that 'by faith', 'in faith'. That has always been the criteria for salvation.
Atonement is not the issue. Whether we need to come to Christ in faith is.
Amen,it is all about one way through Christ.
If faith were not needed then predestination would be a fact rather than a Theological
Perspective.
Calvin believed in scripture and did not invent the notion of the elect...he merely read it in the Bible itself. Such as in these passages:The statement God could save a Atheist by grace alone without faith in Christ ,would make the Atonement of God in Christ unnecessary.
Even in the Old Testament Faith in God was a nessissity.
Look at Rahab and the Crimson Cord.
In The New Testament we are taught the importance of faith,here is a passage from Hebrews 11.
Hebrews: 11. 3. Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear. 4. By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh. 5. By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translated him: for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God. 6. But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
Does the Atheist seek God?
Does the Atheist have Faith in God even existing?
Can the Atheist please God?
Acts: 10. 34. Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons.
Romans: 2. 11. For there is no respect of persons with God.
How do we know God's will?
By reading God's Word.
If a person would assume God would change from his Word ,this is considered to be the doctrine of divine command theory.
This doctrine was promoted by Augustine of Hippo and John Calvin.
So to answer you question I do not believe in irresistible grace nor am I a Calvinist.
I believe faith makes grace conditional, and God could save an atheist (unbeliever) through grace if He wanted to.
So did Christ just die for the sins of the faithful or for everyone? Do you believe in limited or unlimited atonement?
I think that by the offering of His Son as the sacrificial lamb for the sins of the whole world by His finished works on the cross was proof enough that God wanted to save not only the atheist, but ALL of mankind which has been mentioned before.
Christ's redemptive death was for (all persons). The provision is there for "whosoever" receives by... grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8).
I believe God's grace is unmerited with no conditions (not even faith). God is almighty and can do whatever He wants.
Paul certainly didn't come to God through his faith. God came to him.
Nope. Not a Calvinist. I think they have to deny certain parts of the Bible to hold to their theology.T - Total depravity
U - Unconditional election
L - Limited atonement
I - Irresistible grace
P - Perseverance of the saint
Thoughts?
Nope. Not a Calvinist. I think they have to deny certain parts of the Bible to hold to their theology.
Calvin never systemized his doctrine. It was the Arminians that came up with these five points called TULIP (after Calvins death) to point out what they disagree with. If you want to summarize Arminian teaching it's the opposite of these five points of Calvinism.T - Total depravity
U - Unconditional election
L - Limited atonement
I - Irresistible grace
P - Perseverance of the saint
Thoughts?
Predestination occurs BEFORE birth.I agree with you.
John 3:16 being one of the verses.
The lack of mutual understanding when it concerns the use of the Elect.
I believe they miss understand it is God's will none should perish,and the Elect are not predestined from birth ,with God forsaking others as he wills.
The Elect are those who have salvation,by Grace through faíth.
Calvinists use TULIP more than non-Calvinists. I think they would get confused about who they are without the letters to help em.Calvin never systemized his doctrine. It was the Arminians that came up with these five points called TULIP (after Calvins death) to point out what they disagree with. If you want to summarize Arminian teaching it's the opposite of these five points of Calvinism.
One of the main problems is limited atonement. Over and over it says in God's Word that God wants all to come to Him and that God sent His Son to die for the sins of the world. That none should perish.Calvin believed in scripture and did not invent the notion of the elect...he merely read it in the Bible itself. Such as in these passages:
Read these scriptures for example:
Isaiah 65:1 and Exodus 33:19
and:
http://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/Election,-To-Salvation
"my sheep will know my name"
Calvin never systemized his doctrine. It was the Arminians that came up with these five points called TULIP (after Calvins death) to point out what they disagree with. If you want to summarize Arminian teaching it's the opposite of these five points of Calvinism.
Calvinists use TULIP more than non-Calvinists. I think they would get confused about who they are without the letters to help em.
Predestination occurs BEFORE birth.
Actually, this occurred before the foundation of the world... "For those whom God foreknew, He also predestined" (Romans 8:29).
In most debates on this subject, It comes down to the interpretation of "foreknowledge." (the awareness of an event... before it happens.)
But God is not held to time. That is a reality on earth, not for God.Actually, this occurred before the foundation of the world... "For those whom God foreknew, He also predestined" (Romans 8:29).
In most debates on this subject, It comes down to the interpretation of "foreknowledge." (the awareness of an event... before it happens.)
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