Hello Allan
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Allan...."there is no what if" there is only "what is" unbelievers are unbelievers.....because they always resist! That is why they are condemned.
They cannot, that is the point.They are not saved.There is no propitiation for them.They face God's wrath without mercy.
You miss completely the point of the passage I was speaking to, which is:
2Th 2:10 and with all wicked deception for those who are perishing, because they refused to love the truth and so be saved.
2Th 2:11 Therefore God sends them a strong delusion, so that they may believe what is false,
2Th 2:12 in order that all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
What 'truth'? The gospel message of salvation.
If Christ did not die for them, there was no message for them, no offer toward them, no potential. As a man it is morally wrong to something to someone what you do not have to give them.. and more so God who does not lie.
For the Cal - There is NO hypothetical salvation for the lost, thus the gospel message is NOT for the non-elect.. ergo.. these who are condemned could not have been said, by God, to have rejected salvation nor could or would God condemned them for rejecting something that had NOTHING to do with them. THAT is the point - they 'could be saved' (so as to be saved) but rejected the truth and held to a lie. IF I may expound on the passage I quote I will add this if I may - regarding those who scripture says are followers of the Anti-Christ, who are most definitely condemned, we find they are condemned
because they rejected the truth that
could have saved them. Thus my question
-- How could it (the truth) have saved them (who are most definitely destined for destruction) if Christ died ONLY for a the elect alone?
Lets look at it in 2 Thes again.
2Th 2:10 And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
2Th 2:11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:
2Th 2:12 That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Now granted this is about those who will follow the Anti-Christ but there is no better text in scripture to establish my point. I mean these followers of his are already known to be destined for an eternal hell.
Now in verse 10 we find some interesting things.
1. - The scrpture states the anti-christ will use all types of deception on those who [are] perishing or [will] perish. NEXT the scripture says WHY they are destined to perish. Does it stat they perish because God did not chose them regardless of belief? No, but here is what it begins with - BECAUSE or DUE TO THIS - here is the reason they will perish, be damned, or condemned to God's Judgment - wrath and Hell.
THEY RECEIVED NOT THE LOVE OF THE TRUTH...
The term 'received' is not in the Passive voice (meaning God does this to or in them) but is in the Middle Deponent which is almost always used in the Active voice (meaning the subject such as 'they' is the doer). It was 'THEIR' choice NOT to receive. You might ask me where I saw a choice. First in the fact 'they' did not 'receive' or (take to themselves - to learn, like John 6:45). IOW - they HAD the truth and knew or understood it. Thus we KNOW God presented them with a choice otherwise they could not reject what was not offered, and according to scripture what was offered.. truth/salvation. and Second is found in #2.
2. ...THAT THEY MIGHT BE SAVED. Now here is a very strange thing to say if Christ did not die for them. If God did not choose them they CAN NOT even be considered 'potentially' or remotely 'hypothetically' saved. And yet the text reads
"in them that perish BECAUSE they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved". Apparently receiving truth is connected to salvation. Many Calvinists would agree as do I. But were we differ is in the FACT scripture states THEY PERISH BECAUSE...They did not receive the love of the Truth...that could save them.
If Christ did not die for them then this verse is a farce, and a false declaration by God Himself. He does not state they perish because they were not chosen regardless of belief or that their damnation has nothing to do with their choice, but that they perish because they would not, NOT could not, believe the truth and that THEY (who to some were pre-ordained to perish and have no hope of salvation) might BE SAVED. and if that isn't enough God goes after this truth again in the next verse
2Th 2:11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:
'For this cause' - what cause or for what reason (not believing the truth that could save them) ... God shall send them a strong delusion that they will believe a lie. They chose the Lie over the Truth and for THEIR CHOOSING God sends forth His Judgment against them for their rejection of truth or The Truth (Jesus).
Now listen to how God closes this:
2Th 2:12 That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness
So far we have these people rejecting the truth (Christ Jesus) that could save them. Then God sends forth a Judgment of delusion (blindness) AFTER rejecting the truth that they will continue believing the lie. BUT NOW...
NOW, we see something interesting regarding their condemnation or damnation. For God states He sent that delusion (blindness) after their rejection of the Truth that they might be saved, SO THEY MIGHT ALL BE DAMNED... Notice please their damnation was not sealed until they rejected the truth that COULD HAVE SAVED THEM. If you don't believe me just read the rest of the sentence. God DAMNS (condemns to judgment) those who rejected and did not believe the Truth (Jesus), but had pleasure in their unrighteousness. Notice (and I believe you agree on THIS point) they are condemned by their choice.
They were not hated and condemned by God who passed over them and as such did not provide a means of salvation for them as some declare. What we find according to these passages of scripture it was their choice that determined in the eyes of God their relationship with Him - whether in unity and Love or separated and under condemnation.
And for those who might still try to state, the reason they did not believe is because they were not 'irresistibly draw'. Then I ask you:
If a person has the potential of being saved must they not be draw by God?
And if God draws them how can they harden their hearts, or reject His truth THAT COULD SAVE THEM since salvation is only possible for the elect?
And lastly how can the scriptures declare of the followers of the anti-christ, "that they might be saved"?
Please state just how God can offer salvation to someone who He never set forth a propitiation for? If there was not, God Himself can not offer to the non-elect the truth - to be saved. Otherwise we have the first scripture here declaring our God has lied - YET- we know He does not.
Yes they did, and that is their greatest sin.....but all sins are deadly.
When they reject the lamb and his blood shed on the cross they forsake their own mercy;
Ok, you just contradicted yourself. You stated there was no propitiation made for them (non-elect) so just how can they reject what is not offered to them?
What mercy are they forsaking since Christ did not die on their behalf.. How can they be judged for rejecting an offer to be saved, when their is no such offer because their has been nothing done to give them any 'hope' for 'mercy'.
Here is a case in point if I may.
In what sense did they forsake their 'own mercy'?
Are you contending the atonement was made for them as well?
If no, then there is NO mercy for them to forsake.
What must be remembered is that both grace and mercy are two sides of the same coin, though emphasis might be on one more so than the other for clarity. But the fact is- You can not have one without the other.
Example: If you deserve death and I with hold it from you (Mercy), then not only have I not given you what you deserve but I have also given you what you do not deserve - life... which is grace/giving you what you do not deserve.
Yet, there is still much to note from this passage - ESV on Jonah 2:8:
ESV - Jon 2:8 - “Those who pay regard to vain idols forsake their hope of steadfast love.
© Info: - English Standard Version © 2001 Crossway Bibles
To forsake, is to turn away from or reject, and here it states quite clearly they are rejecting their 'hope of steadfast love'. Now what is even more noteworthy than that is the context in which verse 9 encapsulates just what this 'hope of steadfast love' is that they rejected, but what Jonah had believed/received -
Salvation - as verse 9 declares 'Salvation [is] of the LORD'.
Only God can save us, and what they rejected was the very 'hope of steadfast love' - His salvation.