David Lamb
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You seem to have some false ideas about what I believe, so I will try to explain what I do believe, which hopefully will be helpful. Yes I do believe that those chosen by God before the foundation of the world will be saved, because they are the ones who will believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. Nowhere in the bible, as far as I know, do we read that God actively some people for condemnation. Yes, I agree that there are some verses that say that God wants the whole world to be saved, but if those verses really mean that He wills that every singly person who has ever existed should be saved, that would go against other verses which say that He doesn't save everyone, and those verses which say that God is almighty and does all that He wills, so if He willed for everybody to be saved, He would do it.Agreed all sin but according to calvinism only those chosen before creation can be saved. You said "God chose to save some of those sinners" but that also means that He chose to condemn the others before they had even sinned. But that disagrees with these verses"
John 3:17, John 12:32, 1 Timothy 2:3-4, 1 Timothy 2:5-6, 1 Timothy 4:10 Now these are just a few of the verses that show God loves the whole world and wants the whole world to be saved and yet your view contradicts those verses.
That's not what the verses about God choosing/electing actually say. They don't say that He just chose the means by which they would be saved - there are other verses that do that, and of course it is true.You are hanging your theology on one misunderstood verse.
God has determined within Himself that man could only be saved when they are in Him. He did not pick who would be saved but rather how they could be saved.
I fully agree with that.Faith is the lynch pin of salvation, no faith no salvation. God by His grace saves those that believe.
I just went to look at my copy of he Reformed Doctrine of Predestination, but I couldn't find it - I may have lent it to somebody years ago and not got it back. I wanted to look up what he says there about the importance of faith, but I can't so I won't comment on Boettner's stance.The quote shows that he has the order backwards.
The teaching of Five-Point Calvinism is that man is totally unable to do anything to obtain salvation. They state very emphatically that he cannot repent or believe the Gospel. Their teaching is that man cannot believe until he is born-again. This new birth is brought about by God who chooses certain individuals and regenerates them. Those whom He regenerates are then capable of believing by virtue of their new birth. Man does not have a free will by which he is able to come to Christ for salvation.
This is the source of the Boettner quote [The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination, Page 75]
I agree that that man is totally unable to do anything to obtain salvation. By nature, he is dead in trespasses and sins. I agree too that the new birth is brought about by God. As John wrote:
“But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name: who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.” (Joh 1:12-13 NKJV)
Just as we could not bring about our first birth, so we cannot bring about our new birth.
Not so. That is not what I believe. As I stated above, belief on the Lord Jesus Christ is essential for salvation, and those who believe are those whom God chose before the foundation of the world. As the Philippian jailer was told, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved."But that is the result of what calvinist do say whether you have used those words or not. Look at the TULIP/DoG.
Calvinist theology has made the good faith offer of salvation moot. If, according to Calvinism, you are not part of this select group chosen before the foundation of the world then you are doomed form the start.
It is a sincere call to sinners to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. Whether we are Calvinists or not, we surely all believe that only those who do believe on the Lord Jesus Christ will be saved (unless we're universalists, believing that everybody will eventually be saved no matter what they believe or don't believe).The Gospel call in Calvinism is not a sincere offer. Only those that are included in the Unconditional Election [chosen before the foundation of the world] that will partake of the Limited Atonement [Christ only covered their sins] will then be drawn to God by His Irresistible Grace [God does not draw them at all]. So all men do not have an equal chance to know or trust in God.
I hope that gives you a clearer idea of what my beliefs are.