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Histrionics aside, perhaps you are thinking along these lines:Stop avoiding the question and the Truth.
Answer the question here.
Where ANYWHERE in the Bible did God save an unbeliever?
Where ANYWHERE does God say He saves unbelievers?
1. All lost hate God. Per Romans 1, they know He exists but have suppressed the truth for a lie due to their lack of proper moral reasoning that comes from their depravity. Hence, they do not believe what the world around them testifies to. We call the lost non-believers.
2. When by the ordinary means of hearing of the Good News these non-believers are regenerated, that is, quickened by the Holy Spirit, they are now morally able to believe (Exe. 36:26). Those so quickened will believe and repent. Here, faith and repentance are the immediate first-fruits of their regeneration.
So, given the above, one could say that these quickened persons are believers when they are saved. But what I have been trying to get across to you is that before their regeneration, these persons were non-believers and God saved them. Skipping that important step of regeneration, wherein the lost is made able to believe and be saved, is probably what leads to your confusion. The plain fact is that regneration, faith and repentance are instantaneous so it is a wee bit of straining to sort out the ordering. The Reformed see depravity of the lost in need of being repaired first, so regeneration must happen before these persons are then able to believe. This is the point of affirming that it is the non-believer that is being saved, albeit instantaneously. From that moment of belief the person is now aware of how terrible his state has been, and necessarily repents. Faith and repentance are basically two sides of one coin, for there is no true believer that is not believing and repenting.
If we say "believers only are saved", it makes no real sense, for the natural inclination is to wonder exactly why believers are in need of saving in the first place. So instead of your continued caterwauling, if the above has not soothed you, why not break down the logical sequences involved as you see them and make your position more plain?
AMR
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