Nailed down, chained up, and padlocked, yes you have. You insist on describing Him as a Calvinist. That's a very tight box, and utterly fails to consider His full nature and character.Nope. Satan wanted him to, but Jesus warned him, strengthened him, and prayed for his perseverance.Given that Satan actually entered into Judas (Luke 22:3), Judas' sin is among the worst in the Bible, as he literally opened himself up to the nature and character of God's enemy. Very few did that. None lived.Absolutely.Logical fallacy. Straw man. Invalid.Nope. Never said. that. Logical fallacy. False restatement of the argument. Invalid.But not against the will of the one He would save.
When his disciples heard it, they were exceedingly amazed, saying, Who then can be saved? But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible.
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Permit me comment and ask.
Before it was said, "Let there be light."
Before God said, "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness:" and So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
The Lamb was going to be slain. The Christ as of a lamb was going to shed his precious blood. This before the one and only man was created, the one man Adam whose wife was taken from him.
Why was this man created? What purpose of God was this man going to fulfill? Why did the God who created him plant a garden for him and then put him in that garden with the serpent? God only created the one and took from him the woman. What expectations did God have for this man? What did God command the man and the woman to do?
Why did God take from the man created in his image a part of him and make the woman from the man?
Some four thousand years later for what purpose would a woman be used?
Was woman essential to the plan of God?
Be fruitful and multiply. What? Vessels to choose? Or chosen vessels?
All, each and every one, whether good or bad, needing redemption?