Skala
I'm a Saint. Not because of me, but because of Him
Bro, your statements prove that you do not understand Calvinism. Please listen with an open mind to friendly correction.
The non-elect do not want to repent and believe.
It's not that some people repent and believe but yet God turns them away. That's a misunderstanding. But rather, it's that no human being would ever repent and believe except God elects him and changes his heart by grace so that he is willing to do what formerly he was unwilling to do.
Again, that is simply not true.
God has not only ordained the ends, but also the means to those ends. He has chosen to use the gospel message as the tool to bring sinners to salvation. Through our evangelizing, God visits sinners with salvation and leads them to faith and repentance, changes their hearts, takes off their spiritual blindfolds. We plant the seed but God gives the increase.
It is not true that "no matter what you do or don't do" you will be saved. Such a notion means that the ends can happen without the means. But that is not how God works. He uses means to accomplish the ends.
Every single person who ends up in heaven will have repented and believed, because they wanted to repent and believe. Every single person that ends up in hell will have not repented and believed, because they do not want to repent and believe due to still being hostile towards God, as all fallen men are.
This response is sufficient to answer the rest of your post. It all applies to your arguments and concerns about "Why this, why that".
Please my friend, I beg you, please stop bashing the daylights out of that strawman you have built in your mind about what election and predestination means.
I say this with respect brother. You are not contributing in a positive manner to this conversation. You are painting innaccurate pictures of what other Christians believe. Either by ignorance or you're doing it on purpose. Please stop. Please listen to correction.
You can disagree with Calvinism all you want, that's not something I mind. But the minute you start outright lying about what I believe, then we have a problem between us. It is not respectful. It is not scholarly. Your arguments seem emotionally driven therefore you come across as not caring whether or not you are accurately presenting the views of others.
what good does it do for me to repent and believe or even to repent or believe if I am not of the elect?
The non-elect do not want to repent and believe.
It's not that some people repent and believe but yet God turns them away. That's a misunderstanding. But rather, it's that no human being would ever repent and believe except God elects him and changes his heart by grace so that he is willing to do what formerly he was unwilling to do.
If I am in before time begin as we know it, it won't matter what I do or Don't do, I am in!!!
Again, that is simply not true.
God has not only ordained the ends, but also the means to those ends. He has chosen to use the gospel message as the tool to bring sinners to salvation. Through our evangelizing, God visits sinners with salvation and leads them to faith and repentance, changes their hearts, takes off their spiritual blindfolds. We plant the seed but God gives the increase.
It is not true that "no matter what you do or don't do" you will be saved. Such a notion means that the ends can happen without the means. But that is not how God works. He uses means to accomplish the ends.
Every single person who ends up in heaven will have repented and believed, because they wanted to repent and believe. Every single person that ends up in hell will have not repented and believed, because they do not want to repent and believe due to still being hostile towards God, as all fallen men are.
This response is sufficient to answer the rest of your post. It all applies to your arguments and concerns about "Why this, why that".
Please my friend, I beg you, please stop bashing the daylights out of that strawman you have built in your mind about what election and predestination means.
I say this with respect brother. You are not contributing in a positive manner to this conversation. You are painting innaccurate pictures of what other Christians believe. Either by ignorance or you're doing it on purpose. Please stop. Please listen to correction.
You can disagree with Calvinism all you want, that's not something I mind. But the minute you start outright lying about what I believe, then we have a problem between us. It is not respectful. It is not scholarly. Your arguments seem emotionally driven therefore you come across as not caring whether or not you are accurately presenting the views of others.
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