ALL of us are born sinners inneed of salvation though, and when one receives thru faith the person of Christ, God justifies us in Him!
God has ordained that its thru faith we receive the grace of the cross!
what shall you do then with those who HAVE NOT HEARD of Christ or the gospel, and therefore had had no opportunity to faith and grace because of chronology, geography, and even just the INABILITY of preachers to be everywhere present such as during the birth or death of babies, in abortion rooms, or in the far reaches of the jungles all over the world ?
Let us begin with:
chronology you are saying then that God has ordained to hell ALL who were born before the time of the Apostles Paul, Peter, John and the New Testament churches, is that right ? since NONE of those "all" have heard the gospel and therefore have no opportunity to faith.
I wonder what exceptions you will come up with, and what Scriptures you will cite to justify those exceptions in order to keep God sovereignly merciful and gracious yet balance your requirement for faith for eternal salvation ? Let us now go to
geography, and let me ask, what will you do with those myriads of souls who through no fault of their own were born prior to the gospel and the opportunity for faith, were born outside of the reaches of what we like to call Biblical lands, in what might be today's North American continent, for example, or the remaining six continents and the far flung islands ?
Let us be a little more contemporary. One member of this board is in Japan and I salute him for his beliefs and his sticking to his convictions,but would you say it were true that had he not gone there, then those souls who now profess faith in Christ through this member's faithfulness in his work, would surely have been condemned to hell because they failed to have the faith which you say was ordained by God as their means to heaven ?
And I guess I could ask the same about those whom others call the "giants of our faith" such as William Carey, Adoniram Judson and a host of others.
Is it right, scriptural, and God-honoring to say that had they not gone to those lands they went to, then those who had become members of their churches, would surely have been condemned by God to hell because there was no preacher, no preaching, no gospel being preached through which they might then find faith ?