Originally posted by Calvibaptist:
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If "pharaoh", the man, had chosen to "serve God", he wouldn't have been the "PERSON" raised up to sit on the throne,
Wrong. The Bible says God raised him up in order to show His power in Pharaoh, not because pharaoh didn't choose to serve Him. The raising up came first. The choice not to serve came second. Order is important in the Scripture.
Some people would reject God Face to face, just as Israel did, but would God have chosen the "elect" to crucify Jesus, or use the people who rejected Jesus, and I want to remind you, Jesus offer to take these same people under his wings who crucified him and they would not, so predestination is ruled out.
Pharaoh could have been under his wings also, but like Israel, refused, and became an instrument God used to accomplish a purpose.
Pharaoh reject God before God harden his heart,
Again, order is important in Scripture. Twice in the Exodus account it says that God will harden Pharaoh's heart or God hardened Pharaoh's heart before it ever says anything about Pharaoh hardening his own heart. Did you not read the verse I put?
Exodus 4:21 And the LORD said to Moses, "When you go back to Egypt, see that you do all those wonders before Pharaoh which I have put in your hand. But I will harden his heart, so that he will not let the people go.
Notice that God does not say, "Pharaoh will decide not to let the people go, so I will harden his heart." No, He says that He will harden Pharaoh's heart for the express purpose of causing Pharaoh to not let the people go. It is God's choice here, not Pharaoh's, that is the emphasis.
God uses "bad people" as much as "good people" to accomplish his purposes, but we chose which "master" we'll serve.
Ro 6:16 Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?
I still don't understand how you guys can claim that Christ died for absolutely every sin that anyone ever committed and still believe people go to hell. What sin do they go to hell for? Unbelief, you say? But, I thought Jesus died for absolutely every sin that anyone ever committed. That would include unbelief.
That's because you're looking at it "backwards", man is not condemned for being a "sinner", but remaining a sinner in spite of Jesus having died for their sins to save them, "Unbelief" in Jesus is the condemning charge, which keeps them "in their sin".
In dying for the sins of the unbelievers, God is justified to condemn them for remaining sinners.
Jesus death justifies to righteousness and condemnation.
On the other hand, if Jesus died only for absolutely every sin ever committed by the elect, that would include their unbelief and would allow Him to remain just and the justifier of the one who then believes after a lifetime of unbelief.
And if he doesn't die for the sins of the lost, they can claim "prejudice", and "respect of persons" in God's court.
And God is an unbias Judge, issuing judgment according to the law without respect of persons, and for choices the individual has made,
predestination removes responsibilty of those choice from man and places them on God, making
God "GUILTY" not only of the "saved", but also the "lost", forgoing any need of a Judgment for man.