The Bible doesn't tell me that I should tell sinners that Christ died for them. It does tell me that Christ came into the world to save sinners (plural). The Bible tells me that all who call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. I am not Charles Finney. My job is not to prey upon the emotions of the hearer. My job is present these Gospel truths:
1. Man is a sinner and has broken God's covenant.
2. As a covenant-breaker sinners face a Christ-less eternity in torment in a real and literal lake of fire.
3. Jesus Christ is God.
4. He kept and fulfilled the Law in perfect obedience, being the first person to ever do so.
5. He suffered and died on the cross to atone for sin.
6. Three days later He rose again, triumphing over the penalty of sin - death.
7. All who repent of their sins, and place their faith on Christ alone and His finished work on the cross have their sins forgiven and pass from death to life.
This message is universal in application. I do not have to tell Sally that Christ died for her. Christ died for sinners, of which Mary is one.
Which message is that again??? Oh, yeah:
Originnally posted by Herold:
The Doctrines of Grace preacher does no such thing. He preaches as though Arminianism was true.
Seems a bit dishonest to me??? How many time have we heard this in a public arena?:
8. "Calvinism/Determinism/DoG "IS" the Gospel."
Yet, when they preach it....well, I guess I've heard that many Calvinist/Determinist/DoGs are "Arminian at heart" when it comes down to their true convictions. :saint: How sweet!
Thanks for another great "honest" example of how your doctrine's gospel does not contain "pre-selection and no hope for some" ...through not disclosing the "whole gospel"!
As for my Gospel, I got nothing to hold back:
Rom 1:16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.