Originally posted by GH:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Yelsew:
That is good GH but can you show us in scripture where Justification is what saves all mankind?
Show us where Jesus said that, "by my justification of all mankind, all mankind are saved"?
If it is Justification that saves, for what possible reason does one require faith?
The atonement that is provided by the blood of Jesus is what Justifies mankind, and it is clearly stated in scripture that the atonement is for the sins of the world. The atonement is the justification of mankind because it wipes out our sins, thus justifying us before the throne of God.
The atonement does not sanctify us, nor does it save us. It prepares us for delivery to the Father who judges us according to our FAITH, and not our sins or our works. It is FAITH ALONE that saves us.
Yelsew,
Romans 5:18 speaks for itself quite plainly. Ken has skillfully, imo, presented a good argument for the salvation of all mankind in his posts pertaining to this particular verse. I would like to add another point that may bring more light to you in so far as where we are coming from. Please forgive me if it has already been presented for I may have missed a few posts today.
I'll begin with a question.
Did you choose to be included in the condemnation that came from Adam's unrighteous act? If your answer is yes then don't continue reading. But if your answer is no, then I propose to you that you cannot chose be included in the one righteous award that comes from Christ's faith in doing His Father's will: securing the justification/salvation for all mankind.
Your proposal is flawed. You are saying that because we cannot choose to be included in sin, we cannot choose to be included in atonement, To which I say
YOU ARE RIGHT!But you fail to recognize that Atonement is not salvation. So the Logical next question is
Can I choose to be included in Salvation? To which I answer, YES! I can say yes to the invitation to faith, and thereby have salvation BECAUSE my sins are Atoned for by the Blood of Jesus. However, not as many do as I do, whereas many more procrastinate in making such a choice, or they outright refuse to choose the offered salvation or they reject even the messenger.
1. Jesus Christ is the Savior of all mankind and especially (and in particular) them that believe. 1 Tim. 4:10
For all mankind Jesus is the savior, for there is no other name under heaven whereby we must be saved. But many there are who do not have ears to hear, or they simply refuse to believe.
2. Jesus Christ reaches in reconciliation as far as the curse is found. "All the more" is the scope of the Last Adam. Romans chapter 5
If you are saying that Jesus reaches and saves all mankind, the only response I have is phooeey!!, He does not! Can HE? Yes! but does he, NO! He only saves those who believe in him, even on his name!
3. Jesus Christ is the expiation for our sins, AND NOT FOR OUR SINS ONLY, but also for the sins of the whole world. 1 John :2
Expiation is not Salvation, so YES Jesus atones for ALL the sins of the world save for rejection of the Holy Spirit. But Expiation or Atonement do not save even one human being.
4. "All things find in Him their origin, their impulse, the center of their being."..."He is the Source, Guide and Goal of all that is." Romans 11:36
Amen, That is true! But NOT ALL are looking for him! Not ALL recognize the Source, or need a Guide, or even have 'finding HIM' as a goal.
5. "For God hath shut up all men to disobedience that He may might have mercy upon all." Romans 11:32..."That He might have mercy upon all alike."
Without Question, ALL have sinned and come short of the Glory of God, and are therefore in need of His mercy. But NOT ALL will believe in Him and therefore receive mercy.
.."the purpose which He has cherished in His own mind of restoring the whole creation to find its one Head in Christ; yes, things in heaven and things on earth, to find their one Head In Him. And you too.....having been chosen beforehand in accord with His intention...." Eph. 1:
Paul's readers are not the whole of the citizens of Ephesus, but rather the few believers who are citizens of Ephesus. So Pauls use of terms such as 'ALL', 'we', 'us', 'ye', 'your', 'our', "the exceeding greatness of his power to us-ward who believe", are intended to define the Believers and not the unbelievers.
For both He who sanctifies and those whom He is sanctifying (for both the Sanctifier and the sanctified) have all one Father (are all of one stock/ have all one origin/ all spring from One); and for this reason He is not ashamed to speak of them as brothers (to own them as His brothers). Hebrews 2
The Sanctifier = Jesus, the Sanctified = those who believe in Jesus. Look around you, there are millions who do not believe in Jesus other than that He existed, while there are only hundreds of thousands who believe in Jesus unto salvation. Considerable disparity in numbers.
But far greater is the gift than was the transgression. For if through the offence of one many be dead, MUCH MORE the grace of God, and the gift of grace, which is by one man, Jesus Christ, hath abounded unto many.
The singleness of the Atonement is for ALL, while the sins of one are against the one. Truly the Atonement for the sins of the world is greater than the sins of one man.
And not as it was by one that sinned, so is the gift: for the judgment was to one to condemnation, but the free gift is of many offences unto justification.
For if by one man's offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.
DITTO!
Yelsew, if you had sufficient power would you not deliver all men from sin? I'm guessing, but I think you would say yes to this question.
The Answer to your Question is YES! Jesus did that, but that did not save even one man! I assume, therefore, your question was intended to be, "would I save ALL MEN?" NO! I would save those who believe in Me, after giving them sufficient reason to believe in Me.
Are you more merciful than the God Who made you? Again, I'm guessing but I'm pretty sure you're not (me neither).
In accordance with the written examples of His mercy, and His intent, I must say NO, I am not MORE merciful, but I do at every instance try to emulate Him.
I thank you and I praise you Almighty Father for your salvation to the uttermost through Christ our Lord, Amen. \o/
Yes, I too Thank God for his Salvation of me, through my faith in Him.
Diane, we see his Justification, Sanctification, and Salvation differently. </font>
- You believe atonement of sin to be God's salvation. I believe Atonement of sin to be preparation for Judgment.</font>
- I don't know what your ideas are for Sanctification, but I believe we are sanctified (set apart), by our belief (Faith) in Him. There are two categories, believers and unbelievers.</font>
- And you see salvation as being universal, based on God's love and desire that none should parish. Where I see salvation as being individual and volitional based on each individual's Faith condition when before the Throne of God. God calls, we accept or reject the Call.</font>
Therefore we truly see these things differently, as if you believe in a different God than the biblical God. </font>[/QUOTE]
[ May 30, 2003, 05:18 AM: Message edited by: Yelsew ]