Great, thank you for that.Allan,
If there is a general call I think scripture reveals it to be that all men everywhere are called to repent (Acts 17:30). Unfortunately, I believe that all men everywhere are not capable of repenting. This is where you and I may disagree. I believe scripture teaches that only the elect will repent. Of course, I use the term "elect" from a distinctly Reformed view. For those who are not elect the Gospel is an "aroma of death."
I also realize there are distinctions in Reformed thought regarding the Calls and therefore my desire to know peoples understandings on them. We can deal individually as well as in general with the issue as it comes into being.
I like the fact you do not dismiss the other Call, even if you don't agree it is potentially there. I agree that men are incapable of repenting without the work of God upon them.. I don't know of any who disagree in my camp.. again, it is the mechanics we see different (to a degree) in operation and not the immutable truth of it.
Question for you if I may?
If the non-elect are called/commanded to repent just as the elect are, the question that must be asked if for what purpose/benefit are they to repent?
What good will it do them IF they do?
If the benefit is forgiveness, then is that not the same message of the gospel? If there is no benefit, why call/command them to do such?
From my perspective, God does not command we repent unless there is both a positive and negative in relation to the command. If we don't, a fearful judgement; If we do, a blessed Hope.
For me, I can not find where God ever commands any thing.. ie. like repentance.. with only a negative result (actually the same result) for either action (obedience or disobedience). Thus with call the non-elect to repentance.. if you do not repent - Condemnation; if you do repent; condemnation. (I realize they will not repent, but offer must have of itself something that establishes why repentance is important .. ie. a positive aspect).
I disagree this is dealing with or speaking to types of callings. In fact, from the text it is one call to all since it is the 'same fragrance' or the same message (the knowledge of Him [Christ]). Just because there are different results does not equate to the call not being equal.2 Corinthians 2:14-16 14 But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and manifests through us the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Him in every place. 15 For we are a fragrance of Christ to God among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing; 16 to the one an aroma from death to death, to the other an aroma from life to life. And who is adequate for these things?
So then, the general call is not an equal call.
Additionally, what needs to be looked at as well here and is important is to note the sweet fragrance spoken of is not the message but those giving the message among both the those being saved and those perishing. Who are the perishing.. they are of the same group that 'are being' saved.. those who are choosing (not disputing yet why they are choosing but that they ARE choosing.
Scripture states those will not repent will likewise perish, those who will not believe will perish, those who reject are condemned.. thus the statement of being is relating not to their nature regarding the call when it was offered but their nature in light of what they have done with the message.
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