The problem with this is, you are saying Jesus only redeemed the elect. But the scriptures say Jesus bought every man.
2 Pet 2:1 But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction.
This very verse is speaking of unsaved men. They are heretics. They are damned, and they are preaching damnable heresies. They are bringing swift destruction upon themselves. They are not the elect.
But Jesus bought them, he paid for them with his blood just as he bought and paid for the elect with his blood.
And this is where we disagree. We believe Jesus died for all men, you believe Jesus only died for the elect. Huge difference.
winman:
if you bought something, it is yours. no one can take it away from you, and even if it runs away from you it is still yours. it goes where you go, not where it wants to go.
please note that the person bought by the blood of the Lamb is a slave to his Master now. He was once hocked to sin, a slave to it, owned by Satan.
Jesus redeemed him from that slavery, and now he is Jesus' bondservant is the word Paul used to describe himself, and I suppose you will agree that the word applies to you, as well as to others.
It is basically inconsistent that Jesus bought mankind with His blood, and then loses them back to the devil.
As for the above, yes, they are, in my conviction, blood-bought, redeemed souls (the Scripture itself says so) who turned away from the truth of Christ, and that can happen to almost anybody, but, they can run away all they want, the fact remains that they are still blood-bought redeemed souls that belong to Christ, and in eternity, they will have to acknowledge that, just as those in hell, will acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord. The destruction spoken of is timely, not eternal. However, I am open to more teaching on this, and will not hold fast to this as doctrine just yet.