...to the non-elect.
If you're not elected to salvation;
1. God has not chosen you:eek:
2. Christ never died for youCry
3. The Holy Spirit will never regenerate youFrown
4. You are hopelessly losto_O
5. You are ready condemned:confused:
6. There is zero hope for youEek
7. To you, salvation is 666% inaccessible:rolleyes:
But despite all this, Dr. John Piper sees innumerable benefits of the cross to the non-elect
In one sense, as soon as we sin we should be punished eternally. We shouldn't get another breath. There should be no reprieve. There should be no time given to us. So clearly then, in some sense, the time given to us is grace. And grace for a sinner requires some kind of payment or purchase or warrant from a holy God. And Christ would be the one who provides that.
So I'm inclined to say, "Yes, the fact that the non-elect, the unbelievers all over the world are still breathing and have another chance to believe is a gift, just like the offer of the gospel is a gift. And that offer is provided by the cross."
So the first gift is the fact that after sinning the non-elect does not die right away?
Weird, like we're they dying immediately upon sinning before the cross?
And exactly how can those that God has eternally decreed as reprobated be said to have a 'chance to believe'?
The Cross is Useless,Pointless...
Discussion in 'Calvinism & Arminianism Debate' started by rigz, Apr 25, 2016.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
If you are alive you have not been eternally decreed to be a reprobate.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Should you find any or some or all of the points contradicting Calvin and his theories, feel free to quote the volume, page, paragraph and translation:) -
So, it would appear you were not being entirely truthful with your earlier attack. -
Calvin's aberration of predestination is scattered all over his works and it is not possible to quote all of it. But in a nutshell, he believed in double predestination; to life and reprobation, a fact he repeated one too many times.
Look at this quote;
In Latin of you insist:)
"Praedestinationem vocamus aeternum Dei decretum, quo apud se constitutum habuit, quid de unoquoque homine fieri vellet. Non enim pari conditione creantur omnes; sed aliis vita aeterna, aliis damnatio aeterna praeordinatur. Itaque, prout in alterutrum finem quisque conditus est, ita vel ad vitam, vel ad mortem praedestinatum dicimus.
By predestination we mean the eternal decree of God, by which he determined with himself whatever he wished to happen with regard to every man. All are not created on equal terms, but some are preordained to eternal life, others to eternal damnation; and, accordingly, as each has been created for one or other of these ends, we say that he has been predestinated to life or to death
Inst. III. ch. XXI. ยง 5 (Opera, vol. II. pp. 682, 683).
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/calvin/institutes
(Opera was Calvin's biography where he initially mentioned it)
I saw some here strain to imagine a distinction between 'decretive' and 'permissive' will of God. Calvin was categorical that men's eternity was eternally decreed by God.
Let's look at a soul predestined by God's eternal decree to damnation against my points;
1. Has God chosen him? Yes to damnation. So my first point is wrong since I said the non-elect is not chosen. For this I apologize to the board.
2. Did Christ die for him? No because Christ died to save and he is not saved. So I as right unless somebody explain to me how Christ died for those ordained to perish.
3. Can the non-elect be regenerated? Regeneration is for those who are saved. Else explain how spirit filled souls end up in hell
4. Is the non-elect hopelessly lost? Actually that's an understatement. God,according to Calvin, designed him lost!
5. Is the non-elect already condemned? Of course! He was created condemned..son of perdition
6. Is there any hope for the non-elect? Of course there is hope...lots of hope that he will make it to hell just as God eternally decreed
7. Is salvation 666% inaccessible for the non-elect? Actually it is 667% seeing that there is NOTHING that can work against God's eternal decree
Once again, note Calvin was Categorical God is the AUTHOR of ALL;
3:23:6 or Book 3, Chapter 23, paragraph 6
If God merely foresaw human events, and did not arrange and dispose of them as his pleasure, there might be room for agitating the question, how far his foreknowledge amounts to necessity; but since he foresees the things which are to happen, simply because he has decreed that they are to happen, it is vain to debate about prescience, while it is clear that all events take place by his sovereign appointment."
God's foreknowledge of the future stems from His decree of the future. How can a man sentenced to damnation in eternity escape it or be said to be a beneficiary of the Cross? -
Martin Marprelate Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Here is the word of God to you, Mr Rigz, "And this is the will of Him who sent Me, that everyone who sees the Son and believes in Him may have everlasting life; and I will raise him up at the last day" (John 6:40).
So, Mr Rigz, if you have not trusted in the Lord Jesus Christ, now is your opportunity. Trust in Him and in His shed blood to save even such a wretch as you, and you will have everlasting life. If you already have trusted in Him, you can tell all your friends that 'Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners' (1 Timothy 1:15), and that if they will come to Him, He will by no means cast them out (John 6:37).
'.....The one who comes to Me I will by no means cast out.'
'This is added for the consolation of the godly, that they may be persuaded that they have a clear way to Christ by faith, and that as soon as they commit themselves to His faithfulness and care, He will receive them kindly. Hence it follows that the teaching of the Gospel will be beneficial to all the godly, because none offers himself as Christ's disciple who does not in return feel and experience Him to be a faithful and true teacher........Whoever is not satisfied with Christ, but enquires curiously about eternal predestination desires, as far as lies in him, to be saved contrary to God's purpose.' [Calvin's Commentary on John 6:37b & 6:40. Translation by T.H.L. Parker. Volume 4 in the Eerdeman's edition of 1959, Page 162 :p] -
My point was and is that if indeed God in eternity by His eternal decree condemned some to damnation, then to such, the cross is meaningless.
I find this doctrine so alien to scriptures not to mention high blasphemy that God 'for His own pleasure and glory' creates hell fodder and then proceeds to punish them precisely for conforming to His will
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I will now step back and watch what comes next in the thread.
http://www.biblestudytools.com/history/calvin-institutes-christianity/book3/chapter-23.html#
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I also looked at my Bible study computer program and it shows as 4 volumes. Probably the difference between print and electronic versions. -
Both of my print versions are 2 volumes. :)
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Martin Marprelate Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
The cross is meaningless to no one. Let him trust in Christ and His blood shed upon that cross for sinners and he will be saved. Then, of course, he will understand that it is God who loved him before the foundation of the world, overcame the wickedness of his unbelieving heart by giving him new birth and brought him to repentance and faith -
Squire Robertsson AdministratorAdministrator
However, the digital Christian Classics Ethereal Library's version has a "Book Third." So, you may be seeing the difference between digital and dead tree.
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/calvin/institutes.toc.html
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