On the political forum @KenH has aptly demonstrated the problem with how this issue is often taken.
He believes that the elect can support a sinful environment (a situation that encourages sin) because they are the elect and will recieve no reward in heaven (other than getting there) and no accountability for their actions (because they are elect).
This applies here with "vessels of wrath". If we take this to mean God has determined their lost state then the church - and Christ Himself - can have no meaningful impact on the World.
Just like Christ has no meaningful value to the elect (they were chosen by the Father who used Jesus to take the punishment of the elect) Christ can also have no potential value to the reprobate.
The reprobate should be focused on their own desires because they have no hope. The elect are not wrong to seek out the desires of the flesh because it doesn't really matter.
He believes that the elect can support a sinful environment (a situation that encourages sin) because they are the elect and will recieve no reward in heaven (other than getting there) and no accountability for their actions (because they are elect).
This applies here with "vessels of wrath". If we take this to mean God has determined their lost state then the church - and Christ Himself - can have no meaningful impact on the World.
Just like Christ has no meaningful value to the elect (they were chosen by the Father who used Jesus to take the punishment of the elect) Christ can also have no potential value to the reprobate.
The reprobate should be focused on their own desires because they have no hope. The elect are not wrong to seek out the desires of the flesh because it doesn't really matter.