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webdog said:Is this a trick question?
Intesresting comment! I stood next to a Calvinst preacher. I challenged him in lobby at a national conference a few years ago. He left because he was incapable to answer my questions concerning the Bible. This preacher challenged other people concerning the calvinism and won his case. You are right by saying, "a SAD theology."standingfirminChrist said:According to the way most Calvinist's teach, Christ may not have died for some... even themselves!:tear:
What a sad theology.
What good is telling them all of this if odds are Christ did not die for them? What a horrible, hopeless theology! Praise God I don't believe this trash.Sinners need to know that they stand in great peril . They have transgressed God's commandments in thought word and deed . They have no merit of their own to stand them in good stead with the Lord-- their case is without hope in themselves . Their best works deserve eternal condemnation .They need to be told that their sins are worthy of damnation -- that they have offended the One and Only Holy God . Their sinful state needs to be dwelt upon
Rippon said:I refuse to tell people something that may be false . Christ died for specific people -- His elect ones . We have no way to determine if He died for those we address in evangelistic circumstances . We would be lying if we gave folks the assurance that Christ specifically died for them . That is also unnecessary . Sinners need to know that they stand in great peril . They have transgressed God's commandments in thought word and deed . They have no merit of their own to stand them in good stead with the Lord-- their case is without hope in themselves . Their best works deserve eternal condemnation .They need to be told that their sins are worthy of damnation -- that they have offended the One and Only Holy God . Their sinful state needs to be dwelt upon . Then , after focusing on their awaful plight they need to be told of the singular sacrifice which was made by Jesus Christ -- God incarnate who came to earth to die for sinners . Since His sacrifice is the only way of salvation and forgiveness of sins they need to fly to Him for everlasting security .
webdog said:What good is telling them all of this if odds are Christ did not die for them? What a horrible, hopeless theology! Praise God I don't believe this trash.
"For God so love the WORLD that He gave His only Son..."
No, because I find no example of it in Scripture. The bible tells us that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners (1 Timothy 1.15), and that He laid down His life for His sheep (John 10.15). I cannot think of an instance in Scripture where, in the preaching of the gospel, unbelievers are told, "Christ died for you."Psalm 95 said:When you share the gospel, is it important to tell unbelievers that Jesus died specifically for them?
David Lamb said:No, because I find no example of it in Scripture. The bible tells us that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners (1 Timothy 1.15), and that He laid down His life for His sheep (John 10.15). I cannot think of an instance in Scripture where, in the preaching of the gospel, unbelievers are told, "Christ died for you."
Since narrow is the way to salvation, the "odds" are most humanity is lost...so there are odds to us in evangelism.Rippon said:There are no "Odds" WD . One man's "trash" is another's Gospel . Your theology is certainly different from mine and prominent Calvinistic ,evangelistic preachers/authors/ as well as the not so famous laypeople of my same biblical persuasion .
As SFIC stated, since we are all sinners, we can and should state Christ died to save each person individually, and they should be told that.David Lamb said:No, because I find no example of it in Scripture. The bible tells us that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners (1 Timothy 1.15), and that He laid down His life for His sheep (John 10.15). I cannot think of an instance in Scripture where, in the preaching of the gospel, unbelievers are told, "Christ died for you."
webdog said:As SFIC stated, since we are all sinners, we can and should state Christ died to save each person individually, and they should be told that.