How can people who don’t seek God and have no ability to understand the Bible think that they have not only found God but also think that they have been serving Him?
Yes, Ben, it amazes me as well...
It even sickens me to the pit of my stomach at times.
How a group like
the Pharisees, for example, will stand before the Lord... thinking that they not only know Him but profess to
be His people and to be instructors of those who do not know Him, will instead be told that He "never knew them".
It will not only shock them to their very core, but fill them with dread and the realization that they were never His to begin with.
The nerve of the non Calvinist elect to stand in front of God and fib again, knowing that they don’t seek God and didn’t even understand Scripture. Surely they will know it standing in front of God. Obviously they couldn’t be confused. They will know that they were seeking a false god.
Setting John Calvin's and John Wesley's teachings aside,
Knowing that there are indeed people out there who aren't seeking God from a changed heart, and who are not interested in having an eternal relationship with Him and His Son because they
know Him and actually
love Him from that same heart ( and a full understanding of what the Lord has done for them in all the details ), is indeed something that the Scriptures speak about.
That the Bible tells us of those who "seek God" for the
benefits of being a Christian ( or seek a god of their own making, sometimes developed from pieces of God's word, which is another thing that the Pharisees did ), instead of because they really were and are His people that He loves, is a reality that the Lord has spoken of in places like Matthew 13; When He declared the plain truth of the parables of the sower and of the tares to His disciples...
Who had point-blank asked Him
why He spoke to the Jews in parables:
" Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given.
12 For whosoever hath, to him shall be given, and he shall have more abundance: but whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken away even that he hath."
The reality of false teachers and false brethren is something that Paul warned the churches about, and that the Lord tells us that Satan is responsible for ( Matthew 13:38 ).