In addition to what Webdog and Ben already pointed out, allow me to ask why this offends? Isn't it a relative few who are selected by God for salvation in the Calvinistic system? When you compare those who are elect with those who are not wouldn't you say the elect are "few" in comparison? I'm not sure why this offends???
Because it's not meant to be irresistible as you presume.
Which is much more biblical than the view where condemned men have the perfect excuse because God didn't provide sufficient means by which they could be reconciled. Your view exalts the view of man by giving him a good excuse for his unbelief.
Skan,
Good questions here;
In addition to what Webdog and Ben already pointed out, allow me to ask why this offends? Isn't it a relative few who are selected by God for salvation in the Calvinistic system? When you compare those who are elect with those who are not wouldn't you say the elect are "few" in comparison? I'm not sure why this offends???
Many have this idea that gets made into a caricature that the teaching is of an elite group ,or little club [a spiritual country club full of self righteous persons who delight in sinners going to hell].
Yet Thousand Hills had offered some fine verses indicating an innumerable multitude will be saved by God's mercy.
Many go to the verse in Luke...are there few that be saved?
The numbers are really not the issue however. What if we are still the early church? What if the gospel is preached for thousands of years still?
In the OT the concept of an elect remnant makes it seem this way...as sadly Israel was drifting big time into Apostasy;
9Except the LORD of hosts had left unto us a very small remnant, we should have been as Sodom, and we should have been like unto Gomorrah.
Now the gospel is no longer confined to one nation but has gone worldwide there is no reason to have a dark and gloomy outlook on the spread of the gospel. psalm72 psalm 22
8He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth
17His name shall endure for ever: his name shall be continued as long as the sun: and men shall be blessed in him: all nations shall call him blessed.
27All the ends of the world shall remember and turn unto the LORD: and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before thee.
28For the kingdom is the LORD's: and he is the governor among the nations.
29All they that be fat upon earth shall eat and worship: all they that go down to the dust shall bow before him: and none can keep alive his own soul.
30A seed shall serve him; it shall be accounted to the Lord for a generation.
31They shall come, and shall declare his righteousness unto a people that shall be born, that he hath done this.
I'm not sure why this offends???
Look at it this way......when someone studies themself into the doctrines of grace,many times it begins with a study of God Himself and of Jesus person and work. This study shows all of the Holy attributes of God...Love mercy , righteousness, etc
We serve a God who will save all He can wisely save He makes no mistakes, He knows the end from the beginning, There is no other way that that which he has revealed.
So with that as a starting point to see those who do not share the 5pts, constantly put forth a distorted view of what we see in scripture.....It is offensive to read what we perceive is an attack upon the God we worship and serve.
He alone holds all salvation in His hands, so when someone attacks it is an attack upon one or more of His Holy attributes.
Most of these statements....
what if, why did God , what if God, God is a monster, I could not worship that God, My God is not going to do what you say, usually are not statements made by someone who is looking for truth...but rather looking to bring down calvinist thought.
Because it's not meant to be irresistible as you presume.
Skan....you say this but why is it hard to grasp the idea that God has exactly designed a salvation that does work effectually...and ultimately in a way that is not ultimately resisted by the sinner drawn by the Spirit.
Which is much more biblical than the view where condemned men have the perfect excuse because God didn't provide sufficient means by which they could be reconciled
No men have any excuse;
20For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse
Unsaved men have the gospel command addressed to them...repent and believe the gospel.......that is what they are concerned about..
It is very rare that they even know or discuss theological issues in much detail as is discussed in a discussion forum....so this idea does not hold water.
Benjamin gets disturbed that I told him their are times I mention God's eternal decree in evangelism...especially with those who are proud and mock at the gospel.... I let them know {after plainly laying out sin and the fall, the cross and the blood} I let them know God has a multitude of people he has elected to be saved...who at a point in time will by the grace of God, repent and believe the gospel. They will saving come to Jesus as the bible describes.
I challenge them that they are not guarenteed tommorow...and if they have not dealt with God yet about their soul and complied with its terms I would be in fear if I were them. I let them know in no uncertain terms that not everyone is going to believe the gospel and worse than that...not everyone can believe!
I leave them with no hope ,except they believe in Jesus....no hope in any religious ritual, no hope in their own abilities, or anything they can do.
So no.....my view does not exalt man at all...and I believe the scripture leaves no hope for fallem man ..except the blood of Jesus.:thumbs: