Thanks Russell & Paul, I'm working on it.
The payment can be provided for and yet still be rejected.
No, the atonement reconciles by itself not by our acceptance of it.

It's a deal between Two Others. Since there is an infinite worth in the death of Christ He bought the whole of mankind and paid the debts of those chosen. He died for His people but bought mankind. Are we trying to find the reason for God's choice? No reason for being saved but sin for being sent to that place?
What about his last will Russell?
...I humbly implore of him to grant me to be so washed and purified by the blood of that sovereign Redeemer,
sited for the sins of the human race...
http://www.reformed.org/calvinism/index.html?mainframe=http://www.reformed.org/calvinism/calvin_will.html
I was going to quote:
Nevertheless a full discussion of the scope of the atonement is not found in Calvin’s writings, and the assessment of his position in this area has been varied.
Certain other Reformed theologians, contemporaries of Calvin or flourishing in the late sixteenth or the beginning of the seventeenth century, expressed a clear endorsement of definite atonement: e.g. Peter Martyr, H. Zanchius, T. Beza, J. Piscator, W. Ames, R. Abbot.5 As far as we know, they did not assert that they were conscious of differing with Calvin on this score, nor did Calvin take issue in writing with any of those who formulated the view during his life-time.
http://www.apuritansmind.com/Arminianism/NicoleRogerCalvinsLimitedAtonement.htm
Which is a good argument but for the fact of his last will saying:
sited for the sins of the human race...
Maybe this can keep everyone on the fence because I think Calvin would have felt compelled to correct others in error.
Either way, all people are not actually created on equal terms. Some are created destined to eternal life, and some to damnation.
All are created destined. I didn't know Calvin had not written on this in a certain manner. My logic concluded that since Esau was sent to Hell before he had done good or bad then good and bad were not part of the equation in determining destination but it was God's Sovereign choice in election. I would say that man goes to Hell because God chose that for Him on the basis of His free will and sin introduced later. To say that God determined to prosecute some in not giving mercy then the reason they go to Hell is their fault and no longer God's Sovereignty in doing as He pleases without excuse and blaming us for it. I had taken his statement and ran with it. I assumed he would have concluded the same! Shocking a? Making Calvin in my own image?
sited for the sins of the human race... That's wrong.
I'm working out what you are saying, be patient please.
1 John 2:2 He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world.
An atoning sacrifice atones. Simple as that isn't it? But Eli's household had no atonement for it.
Therefore, I swore to the house of Eli, `The guilt of Eli's house will never be atoned for by sacrifice or offering.' " 1 Sam 3:14. Might be that Calvin was so assurred by scriptural evidence that he thought it self-evident that a limited atonement was proved.
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