Allan said:
And agian scripture does not state He died ONLY for the sheep.
Rip: So, Allen, at the judgment of the nations as described in Matthew 25 we have the sheep and goats contrasted by the Lord. They are separated. The sheep are at the Lord's right hand and the goats at His left . The sheep will go to glory. "Come, you that are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world."( verse 34)However, the goats -- people which you insist that Christ died for, are accursed! In verse 41 Christ tells them to depart from Him..."into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels." We are told in verse 46 that the sheep ( known as the righteous) will enter into eternal life, but the goats will "go away into eternal punishment."
Yes. Do you deny that without faith that which Christ paid for on the cross does nothing for the person? That it is by faith the propitiation is applied as it states in Rom 3:25
Rom 3:25 Whom God hath set forth [to be] a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God;
Do you deny that the sacrifice in the OT was made for ALL of the nation of Israel and yet not all of the Nation of Israel was saved?
The sheep are the same ones described in Romans 9:23:" ... the objects of mercy, which he has prepared beforehand for glory."
No because Rom 9 isn't speaking specifically about eternal salvation but about the purpose of God for those (the Jewish Nation) whom He did save in contrast against the other Nations.
While the goats are described in verse 22 of Romans 9: as "... the objects of wrath that are made for destruction."
Again, a distortion of Rom 9 to mean individual salvation when Romans 9 is about the Nation of Israel and it's being chosen for God's purpose. Yes, salvation is with in that purpose but it is not referencing that specifically but IS refering to purpose.
Allen, do you deny that the sheep are also known as the Church which Christ purchased with His own blood? Do you maintain that :"Yes, Christ died for the Church, but He also died for everyone else too."?!
Since that is what Scripture says that then both are true.
Do you deny that the goats are those who "were designated for this condemnation"( Jude 4. See also 2 Peter 2:3 ).
Yes. But why were they designated- because they rejected the truth who could have saved them (2 Thes 2:10-12) because God desires all men to repent and come to the knowledge of truth. (1 Tim 2:3)
Christ did not die for those He refused to pray for.
Where do you find that Christ "refused" to pray for someone or a group. What we see is Christ praying for those of His -because- they will remain and go through trials and tempations. He was praying for their encouragement and unity and in that kind of prayer there was no need to pray for the lost world. Yet we do see Christ weeping over Jerusalem, those whom the Lord would have gathered them to Himself if they would have come but instead they rejected Him. Why weep over the lost and condemned whom you have no love for??
He did not die for those He did not know. He did not die for those whom He has hidden the truth of the Gospel. He did not die for, pay the sin debt for,propitiate, suffer for, love those who He did not elect before the foundation of the world.
And yet scripture speaks expressly the opposite of your theological opinion.
Spurgeon and I are on the same page on this. You are on some other page in another book altogether.
I never stated Spurgeon didn't hold to Limited Atonement or that I did. I said Spurgeon agreed there were tensions in scripture and thus it is apparent you and Spurgeon are not on the same page in that (my orginal contention) but he and I are in this.