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pinoybaptist said:Well, I don't quite see that Scripture the way you do. And the true Calvinist doesn't see that the way you do either. I see that Scripture as stating that "whosoever believes in Him" will not perish precisely because he has eternal life, which is why he believes. You see it, (correct me if I am wrong) as meaning one can only not perish if one believes because only then, if he believes, can he have eternal life.
In that instance in the gospel whosoever can believe an that whosoever has eternal. The Gospel gives men two road to believe in Jesus that leads to life or not and be condemned.
pinoybaptist said:And again, the tension in the Scripture is not caused by the Scripture itself but by the way men interpret the Scripture. For example, in the Scripture you cited there is much debate amongst Calvinists and Arminians.
The Arminians insist that God wants ALL men (as in mankind in totality) to be saved. The Calvinist usually says that ALL men does not mean all mankind in totality but all men as in irregardless of race, creed, tongue, social class, and so on.
But the real question is : saved from WHAT ?
Men will always put limits on the truth , but all is all, untill men can believe God and trust in Him there will always be discord. God want all men to be saved from condemnation, because as the scripture says He loved the world that He sent His Son. Then the Gospel brings forth the two roads.
pinoybaptist said:If saved from the wrath of God, didn't Jesus Christ accomplish that for those whom the Father gave Him ? If this desire of God is for the eternal salvation of all men, then didn't He himself cause Daniel to quote Nebuchadnezzar as saying that He is a God who does whatsoever he desires in the army of heaven and earth ?
The Father has given to Jesus the meek and the humble who trust in the name of the Lord. That is why God has hidden the truth from the wise and the learned and revealed it to little children.
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