Calvinists will tell you that His atonement is only valuable to certain chosen ones. That is not infinite, or unlimited.
Who? OK lets make it easy...who on this board?
All Cals. That is the "L" in TULIP. Limited atonement.
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Calvinists will tell you that His atonement is only valuable to certain chosen ones. That is not infinite, or unlimited.
Who? OK lets make it easy...who on this board?
All Cals. That is the "L" in TULIP. Limited atonement.
I've said this repeatedly but it only falls on deaf ears. He who has ears to hear (ring a bell?). If you don't understand the OT, you will NOT understand the NT.
"His people" were the Jews. "My people" were the Jews. Cals want to apply everything Jesus said to the Jew to NT Christians. The church was not revealed in OT. The church was a "mystery" to the Jews. Not until Paul was the mystery revealed. That's why when the NT says "He died not only for our sins but the sins of the whole world, you can see the mystery revealed.
The Jews rejected their Messiah, the one who came to redeem "His people" and the gospel was opened up to the whole world, not part of the whole, but the whole, every person. Just as the once a year atonement was made for every person of the nation of Israel, the atonement of Christ was made for every person of the world. The atonement covered ALL sin, both Jew and Gentile.....whole world, every person.
If you can understand the OT atonement (a shadow of the true and actual), you will be able to understand the New Covenant. But so far, Cals just ignore the OT teachings.
All Cals. That is the "L" in TULIP. Limited atonement.
Thats merely a acrostic of "LIMITED VALUE" and anyone who misinterprets it is very unwise in understanding of the Bible (as you yourself have pointed out). I prefer the term Particular redemption if I have to use a name for it at all, & honestly I cant stand that TULIP acronym.
Thats merely a acrostic of "LIMITED VALUE" and anyone who misinterprets it is very unwise in understanding of the Bible (as you yourself have pointed out). I prefer the term Particular redemption if I have to use a name for it at all, & honestly I cant stand that TULIP acronym.
TULIP does get old, yes. Yet it is a simplistic acronym to recall some major points of Reformed thought. Unfortunately the word usage comes across as contradictory as to what is actually taught under each "letter."
I've said this repeatedly but it only falls on deaf ears. He who has ears to hear (ring a bell?). If you don't understand the OT, you will NOT understand the NT.
"His people" were the Jews. "My people" were the Jews. Cals want to apply everything Jesus said to the Jew to NT Christians. The church was not revealed in OT. The church was a "mystery" to the Jews. Not until Paul was the mystery revealed. That's why when the NT says "He died not only for our sins but the sins of the whole world, you can see the mystery revealed.
The Jews rejected their Messiah, the one who came to redeem "His people" and the gospel was opened up to the whole world, not part of the whole, but the whole, every person. Just as the once a year atonement was made for every person of the nation of Israel, the atonement of Christ was made for every person of the world. The atonement covered ALL sin, both Jew and Gentile.....whole world, every person.
If you can understand the OT atonement (a shadow of the true and actual), you will be able to understand the New Covenant. But so far, Cals just ignore the OT teachings.
You are mistaken in this amyg.....there were people he died for who lived before Israel was a nation......Adam-to Abraham......The reason Cals teach what they do is that they see clearly that God deals with man in terms of His covenant throughout the whole bible.....The Covenant is predominant .
Limited atonement suggests that the death of Christ was of limited value, and this is not what any true Calvinist wants to say. We believe that the death of Christ is of infinite value. It was sufficient to save not only our world but an infinite number of sinful worlds besides
Still, only the elect will be saved.
Is not the argument about Limited Atonement mostly semantics, seeking for a way to describe what happened, while the answer either way has very little effect on our other beliefs or practice?
Don't we mostly agree that While Jesus death was certainly sufficient for all sins, it only gets applied to those who believe? Both sides limit the atonement in some fashion, in that its application is limited to those who believe.
Is not the real arguement, as skandalon said earlier: What ultimately CAUSES one person to recieve the benefit of Christ's death, God's choice or that person's choice? if so, I have 2 questions:
1. What does a calvinist gain by saying Jesus only died for certain people?
2. What does a non-cal gain by saying Jesus died for the sins of all?
(I realize the answer for either side might be "because the bible says so," but is there any other benifit...it it like arguing that Mark was the young boy who ran away after Jesus was arrested...interesting, but not really helpful?)
TULIP does get old, yes. Yet it is a simplistic acronym to recall some major points of Reformed thought. Unfortunately the word usage comes across as contradictory as to what is actually taught under each "letter."
Yes & I think it was flawed from the beginning & should have been scrapped long ago.....again man made human error. So if you are judging Calvinist by that, please stop doing that. Now I can give you other rocks to hurl at us with more content that Ive debated my own on but the silliness of contentious Christian infighting is simply laughable (at least to me)
When atonement was made once a year for the nation of Israel, do you believe that the sins of only some Jews were atoned for? Or were the sins of all the Jews of Israel atoned for?
God's plan for Israel was to point to the Messiah. Therefore we can look at all the sacrifices, feasts and holy days as a shadow of Christ to come. It's not rocket science if you're only willing to learn.
No, I'm not mistaken.![]()
14And therefore I have sworn unto the house of Eli, that the iniquity of Eli's house shall not be purged with sacrifice nor offering for ever.
I wonder can you show where the Bible says that the atonement of the blood of Christ is kept from anyone? I don't believe you can.The atonement was for the Israel of God. The persons I spoke of earlier...abel ,seth, noah etc.....were covered by the true once for all time atonement.....
Amyg......only the sins of believers are atoned for....the others will be punished for all their sins,,,every idle word...and it will be shown that no atonement will be made for their sins.
The atonement was not for everybody.
Better call in Luke. Sounds like new doctrine to me. :laugh:
I wonder can you show where the Bible says that the atonement of the blood of Christ is kept from anyone? I don't believe you can.
MB
14And therefore I have sworn unto the house of Eli, that the iniquity of Eli's house shall not be purged with sacrifice nor offering for ever.
12And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
13And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.
14And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
15And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
26For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins,
27But a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.
28He that despised Moses' law died without mercy under two or three witnesses:
29Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace?
30For we know him that hath said, Vengeance belongeth unto me, I will recompense, saith the Lord. And again, The Lord shall judge his people.
31It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
That is an easy answer as I have experienced it. I got tired of what my sin was doing in the long run. It did bring pleasure for a season, but in the end it slew me. The very thing that I sought made me look to be set free from what it brought about and that freedom came in repentance towards God and faith in the Lord Jssus Christ.Now why I wonder would a sinner want to come & atone for their sins? Can you explain how a person who obviously enjoys sin would suddenly want to stop sinning? Why would the guy for example who makes 90K net each month, drives nice cars, has his pick of many beautiful women, lives in an expensive house suddenly want to throw that all away?
That is an easy answer as I have experienced it. I got tired of what my sin was doing in the long run. It did bring pleasure for a season, but in the end it slew me. The very thing that I sought made me look to be set free from what it brought about and that freedom came in repentance towards God and faith in the Lord Jssus Christ.