Skandelon
<b>Moderator</b>
Plus, you all talk about how there isn't going to be anyone wanting atonement who doesn't get it, but I assure you on the judgement day when these lost souls are facing eternal torment they are not wanting to perish. They will surely be wanting atonement at that point.
Now, are they perishing for want of atonement, in that atonement was not available to them, or are they perishing because of their unbelief and unwillingness to abide by the condition set forth?
As Hodge said, "...it is offered to both classes conditionally. That condition is a cordial acceptance of it as the only ground of justification."
Now, are they perishing for want of atonement, in that atonement was not available to them, or are they perishing because of their unbelief and unwillingness to abide by the condition set forth?
As Hodge said, "...it is offered to both classes conditionally. That condition is a cordial acceptance of it as the only ground of justification."