Why? You don't believe in irresistable grace do you? If God decides to keep knocking until the sinner answers... that is exactly what you have- irresistable grace.Originally posted by Scarlett O.:
I cannot imagine not praying for lost people. I often pray during the invitation time at our church that God will not stop knocking on the heart's door of the lost.
You mean some have ears to hear but some aren't given ears to hear? Do you expect God to give them ears to hear when you thus pray? Sounds like unconditional election... that God has the choice to answer by giving ears to hear or not.I pray for the message of the sermon and music and the tesimonies not to fall on deaf ears.
You mean that you pray for God to intervene and interfere with a person's free will? Won't that make God a tyrant? Won't that make Him unfair? How could you possibly worship a God that won't leave people alone and let them make their own choice after He has given everyone an equal chance?Sometimes I pray to God that this will be the day of salvation for the person in the congregation that is closet to eternal hell.
Bingo. God moves first.Praying to God to move upon the lost with His grace and mercy is given. I don't understand otherwise.
Sorry for being rough on you Scarlett. I haven't interacted with you on C/A so I don't know where you come down on it. But we constantly endure the accusations I've alluded to in these questions from anti-calvinists.