Let Sola Scriptura Determine whether it’s Hyperbole or Literal
While I find it mildly flattering that jarthur feels the need to sneak around me in attempts to get support for his arguments against me in other threads I'll let it go at that--I'm not here to address him.
I think the arguments already made here (via Webdog and Amyg for starters) do a fine job of expressing what is at the heart of the non Cal position. Scripture clearly states Christ died for all, to cover all sins, and to provide opportunity that all might be saved. This is made plain over and over again in scripture.
How many times do the apostles have to say it
1 Timothy 2:3-6
This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all, which is the testimony given at the proper time.
John 3:16
Hebrews 2:19
and plenty of other places
God says it through the prophets Isaiah 53:6
the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all
Jesus says it Himself
"But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself” (12:31-32).
In view of plainly worded and repeated scripture when anyone argues for limited atonement only for the elect they are at odds with the inspired words of the Holy Spirit, of the Apostles, of God, and of Christ. They need to adjust their position to the bible not try to twist the bible to their position.
Hyperbole or Literal
Well hyperbole in that it expresses not their actual words but the implication of their words and yet literal in that it's splitting nonexistent hairs in that their words imply what they don't dare to say out loud.
When one reads so many examples that say all men have the opportunity for salvation its clearly God's will and desire that all should come to salvation in Christ. To suggest otherwise is elevating one's self or Calvin or whoever suggests it above scripture--so to extend this logic where it naturally leads--they are dietizing themselves whether have the guts to own up to it or not.
If jarthur looks in the mirror it appears he will have confronted the answer to his question.
"Trash-talking, saying stupid things, lie in blatant manner, you say such junk" Rippon
You sweet talker--I bet you say that to everybody you meet in here.
While I find it mildly flattering that jarthur feels the need to sneak around me in attempts to get support for his arguments against me in other threads I'll let it go at that--I'm not here to address him.
I think the arguments already made here (via Webdog and Amyg for starters) do a fine job of expressing what is at the heart of the non Cal position. Scripture clearly states Christ died for all, to cover all sins, and to provide opportunity that all might be saved. This is made plain over and over again in scripture.
How many times do the apostles have to say it
1 Timothy 2:3-6
This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all, which is the testimony given at the proper time.
John 3:16
Hebrews 2:19
and plenty of other places
God says it through the prophets Isaiah 53:6
the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all
Jesus says it Himself
"But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself” (12:31-32).
In view of plainly worded and repeated scripture when anyone argues for limited atonement only for the elect they are at odds with the inspired words of the Holy Spirit, of the Apostles, of God, and of Christ. They need to adjust their position to the bible not try to twist the bible to their position.
Hyperbole or Literal
Well hyperbole in that it expresses not their actual words but the implication of their words and yet literal in that it's splitting nonexistent hairs in that their words imply what they don't dare to say out loud.
When one reads so many examples that say all men have the opportunity for salvation its clearly God's will and desire that all should come to salvation in Christ. To suggest otherwise is elevating one's self or Calvin or whoever suggests it above scripture--so to extend this logic where it naturally leads--they are dietizing themselves whether have the guts to own up to it or not.
If jarthur looks in the mirror it appears he will have confronted the answer to his question.
"Trash-talking, saying stupid things, lie in blatant manner, you say such junk" Rippon
You sweet talker--I bet you say that to everybody you meet in here.