I John 2:2
He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only ours but also for the sins of the whole world.
He is not only the propitiation for His own among the Jews, but also from among the Gentiles scattered throughout the earth.
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I John 2:2
He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only ours but also for the sins of the whole world.
He is not only the propitiation for His own among the Jews, but also from among the Gentiles scattered throughout the earth.
Valid point Rippon, but keep in mind, I was not attempting to imply "universalism" but rather that Christ did indeed die for all men "substitutionally" vs. "penally".
My brother and I have been reading, studying and discussing reformed theology in order to grow and sharpen each other.
He has been listening to a guy named Steve Gregg and from that he asked me a question last night that I struggle to answer.
More or less the question was......IF God doesn't love all people the same (elect, non-elect) then isn't it ridiculous that He would call the elect to love all people and not be a respecter of person?
How would a reformer answer that question? Thanks for the help!!
Luke,
Really poor analogy unless you think the earth is an ant farm. God incarnate......Jesus , wants to have a relationship as Brother,Savior,Lord, with us all. Never hear any ants crying abba to us humans. He is real, living, and able to relate to all on a level we are able to reach. May we never lose sight of Jesus!
Valid point Rippon, but keep in mind, I was not attempting to imply "universalism" but rather that Christ did indeed die for all men "substitutionally" vs. "penally".
No.
I do understand your point because I thought that way for years. I argued that very thing once.
But it rests upon an erroneous premise: that God behave in a way that man finds palatable. This of course is not so.
God can do as he pleases because he is God. Man cannot hold God to account any more than ants can hold man to account. I think we would agree the gap between God and man is vastly wider than that between man and ants.
If man can do with ants as he pleases then who are we to demand that God do as we please?
Christ intercedes for His elect only, so when He said "Father forgive them", he was only referring to the elect.:thumbs:
Please admit the fact that you have no idea if "these men who crucified Christ" were saved or not. We do not know but I kinda get the impression that a soldier or two may have believed when Christ died.
These men who crucified Christ were not saved. They were the unbelieving Jews who crucified Christ, with the cheif preist as there leader. Since they weren't saved because of there blindness. they couldn't have been elect.
MB
These men who crucified Christ were not saved. They were the unbelieving Jews who crucified Christ, with the cheif preist as there leader. Since they weren't saved because of there blindness. they couldn't have been elect.
MB
If Jesus died for them too, then their sins would be paid for too. they arent.
How do you know that these people were not elect? If believers do not persevere, as you say in another thread, isn't it possible that these fasle teachers were in fact Christians, but were bringing upon themselves an early death (not spiritual death) by their apostacy?But Jesus did die and pay the sins of the non-elect, the scriptures say so.
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.
You can't get much more lost than these persons, they are false prophets and teachers bringing in "damnable" heresies who and bringing upon themselves swift destruction.
But notice that they are bought. Jesus paid their sins with his blood. Though they deny him, he has bought them.
How do you know that these people were not elect? If believers do not persevere, as you say in another thread, isn't it possible that these fasle teachers were in fact Christians, but were bringing upon themselves an early death (not spiritual death) by their apostacy?