Could you explain how it is that God can know those who trust in Him from the very beginning of time and how that will remain unchanged until the end of time?
It is called foreknowledge. He knows all those that will freely trust in Him.
God saves certain individuals while permitting others to stay in their fallen condition. If God does not extend mercy to them, they will still be accountable for their own sinful inclinations.
Not according to your Clavinist divine determinism. He by not picking them has condemned the vast majority to hell.
Your comment is what i see form calvinist all the time. God determines all things but yet man is responsible as if he could over rule what God has determined.
Calvinists cannot get their story straight.
Then I have to wonder if you have even given at least one of those verses an honest evaluation.
I have, but I do not read them through those calvinist glasses.
If God is aware of the precise count of saved individuals, then that figure cannot be altered, a belief that Clement also appeared to hold.
Yes God knows all those that will freely trust in Him. But it would seem that you think foreknowledge of who will freely trust in God actually means that God has to have picked them out before creation.
2 Peter 3:9 (ESV)
The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance.
The term "all" is focused on "you". It refers to all believers, the chosen ones. Now, I invite you to demonstrate from the context where the entirety of humanity is being considered.
2Pe 3:9 The Lord is not slow in keeping His promise as some understand slowness, but is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish
but everyone to come to repentance.
Yes God is patient with believers but He also wants all to come to repentance as we see here:
1Ti 2:3 This is good and pleasing in the sight of God our Savior,
1Ti 2:4 who
wants everyone to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.
So we see that God is consistent in His desire that all be saved.
If faith must be put into action through human effort and only then can God save them, then that is the very definition of synergism, and some might go as far as calling that a work.
Faith is not a work but it is a condition of our salvation. Faith is not a human effort as you seem to think.
The bible does not call faith a work so why do the calvinists do so?
Eph 2:8 For it is
by grace you have been saved through faith, and this not from yourselves; it is the gift of God,
Eph 2:9
not by works, so that no one can boast.
Gal 2:16 know that a
man is not justified by works of the law,
but by faith in Jesus Christ. So we, too, have believed in Christ Jesus,
that we may be justified by faith in Christ and
not by works of the law, because by works of the law no one will be justified.
DoG/TULIP allows for God to be sovereign and for Him to demonstrate His mercy, His wrath, and His justice as He sees fit.
Romans 9:14 (ESV)
What shall we say then? Is there injustice on God's part? By no means!
These have to be the most soul crushing doctrines that have ever been put forward.
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. The DoG/TULIP theology precludes this. But it seems those who hold to that view do not want to acknowledge that fact.
If, according to C/R, you are not part of this select group then you are doomed form the start. And on top of that God has even decreed just the way you will act out your sinful life and then condemns you for it.
But Tea what you call justice is actually not justice.
The Holy Spirit indeed convicts the world of sin, but it serves multiple purposes. Simply experiencing conviction of sin does not necessitate that an individual will repent and will be the basis of their judgment if they don't. Those who genuinely repent of their sins will receive the indwelling of the Holy Spirit at the designated time and will be welcomed into the presence of the Lord.
I agree
Man has determined that they will reject God all on their own. God simply selects who He wants to save out of that group.
Actually according to calvinism God has determined who will reject Him. For callvinists to say He picked out their so called"elect" and yet deny that also means that the rest are condemned is just denial of simple logic.
If one is not part of the calvinist elect then they are part of the condemned reprobate.
So you are now agreeing that under the calvinist view God has determined all those that will reject Him and that He is the author of all the sin and evil we see in the world.
Not what we see in scripture but it is refreshing to see a calvinist admit that is what their theology entails.
He has the right to use a vessel of wrath as He sees fit.
Even to condemn those He made reject Him from the start. Does not look like the God we see in the bible, the one that loves His creation and wants all to come to repentance.
Nobody was condemned from the start. Adam fell, and as a result, all of us followed suit.
Now when you say that then you have to agree that God has actually given man a free will. And if a free will then the ability to trust in Him which vast numbers of people have done.
Sure, He could have done it that way, but He chose not to, as He aims to showcase His attributes to His creation, which includes His justice and His mercy.
Agreed He does want to show His justice and His mercy which means that He will not condemn man from the start as your calvinist theory says He has done.
It's very simple. If you have faith, then that demonstrates that you are elect. The same is true even for those who reject Dog/TULIP.
But according to your calvinism you were "elect" b4 creation so no faith as you did not exist. But even the faith you think you have is something that you say God gave you after you were saved so you have to hope that it is real since you had nothing to do with it.
But the only reason that I know that I am one of the elect is because I freely trusted in Christ Jesus and was placed in the "Elect One"
A faith grounded in the completed work of Christ is a true faith. If you are believing at any moment, you can be confident that you possess eternal life. Conversely, if you are not believing at any moment, you cannot be assured of having eternal life.
I can trust in my salvation but for the calvinist they have to hope that the faith they say they have is in fact real.
Thinking you were picked out B4 creation and that God gave you faith to believe is actually a salvation built on sand.