Baptist_Pastor/Theologian
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GordonSlocum said:I repeat, so you believe that people can go to heaven without believing in Jesus as their Savior? Is that what you are saying?
All people that believe in God of the Bible can go to heaven according to the dispensation they live in. We are not told everything in the Bible. Example: Melchizeidek is an interesting individual. We don't know a lot about him. Also, in Noah's day we have very little information to go on but we have some inferences that suggest all are preached to. Did they believe in the name of Jesus. No. The gospel then was the message Noah preached. This would be the same in all previous generation up to Christ, and I would take it into the transition of the church as well.
So to answer you question the way you ask it is Yes old testament saints did not understand or know to believe in the name Jesus. The object of faith is the Gospel God requires of then which all point to Christ.
Because God desires all to be saved and all to repent I see this as to all people at all times everywhere.
Now would you please answer mine here it is again.
Here is the question again
X = all the people of all time
Y = a small part of all the the People of all time
Z= the ones that are not Y
God picked Y
God is not going to pick Z
True of false.
I answered your first question as yes. This second scenario needs further explanation. What do you mean by Z?
Now here is the problem with your response to my question: Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23; Isaiah 53.
If left to our own devices we will not seek God. So apart from the knowledge of Jesus Christ no one will be saved.
Based on your thinking why would we send missionaries to China if they do not need to hear the Gospel in order to be saved?
As far as your suggestion that people alive today are held to the same standards as those of the OT, you fail to recognize that Israel had special revelation from God but the pagan nations did not. Hebrews 11 makes clear that anyone who was accounted righteous before God did so based on personal faith in God.
How do you respond to Romans 10?
14 But how are they to call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard?And how are they to hear without someone preaching? 15 And how are they to preach unless they are sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!” 16 But they have not all obeyed the gospel. For Isaiah says, “Lord, who has believed what he has heard from us?” 17 So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.
The gospel is indispensable for faith in Christ and faith in Christ is necessary for salvation. Not all people have your theorized chance and that is major flaw in your critique of Calvinism. You are either going to have to concede that you believe in the exclusive truth claim of the Bible or you are going to fall into a camp known as Inclusivist, which believe that good Muslims, Jews, Hindus and Buddhist all go to heaven.