Lon
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The denial of the fact that Christ died for all is an assault on the very essence of the Gospel. If substantiated then I am presented with a bizarre contradiction. Christ's lifting up is supposed to draw one and not, rather, repulse one.
It is rather an argument, between believers, over what the logical conclusion of our held theologies holds. Let me put it this way: The only 'repulsion' comes from one's own sense of right and wrong and fair-play. Realize, at least, that the Calvinist has no such construct and believes nearly as you do that God is just, loving, merciful. Realize too that John 3:16, for instance, isn't against Calvinism. No Calvinist shucks verses for any reason, or if they do, I'm not that Calvinist (nor are most of us I don't believe). In fact, I believe God is concerned over the lost and isn't willing that any one should perish. He'd never tell us to love our enemies and do good to them otherwise. I hope you realize that places me in your camp as far as concern and love for unbelievers.
Quick analogy (mine aren't as good as the Lord Jesus', mine break down so just for a moments consideration):
In chains, they are either all broken and there is a general denial by unbelievers that they can get up and follow or a preference for slavery...
Or, they are broken instantly upon one's following Him.
Question: Does it matter if they are broken already, or broken upon coming to Him? I'd say, not really, though worth a discussion (as here in thread).
One camp says that the chains are broken only for those who are called and enabled (monergism).
Another camp believes that all chains are broken, all one has to do is get up (synergism).
Question: In either of these two scenarios: "All who call on The Name of the Lord will be saved." Does either camp actually do anything about what is happening? Imho, it does not, but especially as a monergist. "Salvation belongs to the Lord." Every individual must meet God on His terms, individually. Even a mass coming forward at a Billy Graham crusade, each one had to come individually.
We are heralds and preachers but God is sovereign. There is no way any one of us can keep another from hearing of God's grace and stones will do the work if we will not. To me, that levels the playing field in such a way that a thread like this is a bit academic rather than earth-shattering.
Do we agree:
1) God loves the word - John 3:16 Romans 5:8
2) We are all sinners, apart from God - Romans 3:23; 6:23
3) Christ died to save sinners - 1 Timothy 1:5 Romans 5:8
4) We need to call on the Lord to be saved - Romans 8:9,10; 10:13
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