Interesting - But I never said anything about predestination but that Johns view on Christ dieing for All men changed. Here are some other excerts:Rippon said:Allan , I have told you before that Calvin updated his Institutes several times . His fith and last edition was in 1559 , six years before his death . He did not "mature" his thoughts on predestination .
Calvin wrote " A Treatise On The eternal Predestination Of God " , shortly before his death in 1564 . He particularly took issue with Albertus Pighius & co. There's a book with Calvin's arguments and the words of his opponents . It's called : Calvin's Calvinism . The translator is Henry Cole .
The fiction of Pighius is puerile and absurd , when he interprets grace to be God's goodness in inviting all men to salvation , though all were lost in Adam . For Paul most clearly separates the foreknown from those on whom deigned not to look in mercy ... He ( pighius0 holds fast the fiction that grace is offered equally to all , but that it is ultimately rendered effectual by the will of man , just as each one is willing to receive it . (p.49-51)
That the Gospel is , in its nature , able to save all I by no means deny . But the great question lies here : Did the Lord by His eternal counsel ordain salvation for all men ? it is quite manifest that all men , without difference or distinction , are outwardly called or invited to repentance and faith . It is equally evident that the same Mediator is set forth before all , as he who alone can reconcile them to the father . But it is fully well known that none of these things can be understood or perceived but by faith , in fulfillment of the apostle Paul's declaration that 'the Gospel is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth', then what can it be to others but the 'savour of death unto death' as the same apostle elsewhere powerfully expresses himself . (p.93-950
John Calvins Commentaries: (During the later years of his life Calvin wrote his commentaries, which reveal some development of thought, and in which he avoided some of the extremes found in the Institutes.)
John 3:16, he said: ". . . The Heavenly Father loves the human race, and wishes that they should not perish.'' Concerning the term whosoever in the same verse, he said: "And he has employed the universal term whosoever, both to invite all indiscriminately to partake of life, and to cut off every excuse from unbelievers. Such is also the impact of the term world, which he formerly used; for though nothing will be found in the world that is worthy of the favour of God, yet he shows himself to be reconciled to the whole world, when he invites all men without exception to the faith of Christ, which is nothing else than an entrance into life.''
Such an understanding of this verse and the words employed in it is certainly not in keeping with many who claim to be Calvinists, as the following pages will reveal. Another illustration of Calvin's view is to be found in his explanation of:
Matthew 26:28. ". . .This is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins." He says: "Under the name of many he designates not a part of the world only, but the whole human race" [Underline is mine]
Romans 5:18 says: "Consequently, just as the result of one trespass was condemnation for all men, so also the result of one act of righteousness was justification that brings life for all men."
Regarding this verse, John Calvin says:
"He makes this favor common to all, because it is propoundable to all, and not because it is in reality extended to all [i.e., in their experience]; for though Christ suffered for the sins of the whole world, and is offered through God's benignity indiscriminately to all, yet all do not receive Him."
However with due regard to the whole predestination/foreknew/election argument it is one not from scripturally substantiated design but of philosophical extrapilation with regard to texts. It has NEVER been a proven or provable VIEW, since it of itself is not Truth but a view OF that truth. This is why it is still dabated even today with regard to the Immutable truths we ALL hold so dear.