Does God condemn people for whom He has made perfect by atonement?
Again, if there is no faith, that one was never justified. I won't join you in repudiating the biblical and Protestant doctrine of Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide (one, inseparable truth) and in deleting faith from soteriology.
It is NOT a matter ONLY of whether Christ died for someone.... for the individual to benefit, for that to be applied to the individual, there must be faith. If BOB has no faith, BOB is not justified... that does NOT mandate that therefore Christ never died for Bob, it means that Bob doesn't benefit. Your question assumes several unbiblical, wrong and very unprotestant things.
Yes, many of us have given you a long, long, long list of Scriptures that teach this.... we've referred you to the Council of Orange.... we've used examples and illustrations.... but you insist on rejecting Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide as ONE inseparable united doctrine, you insist on eliminating faith from justification, you insist on parroting the modern tradition of one denomination and just ignoring all the Scriptures that teach the opposite.
I'll try again:
Your premise is silly and illogical, you ASSUME that is something doesn't benefit an individual, then something was never given. Your premise is illogical and silly (and demands you to repudiate the Protestant doctrine of justification). Let's say I GIVE you a Starbucks gift card. It's legit.... I paid for it.... it's real. It's not a fake, it's not a fraud, it's not a trick of a cruel and sick giver, it's not sick joke. Now, let's say you never use it. You don't rely on it. Do you benefit from it? No. Does that prove ergo it's a fraud, a fake, a sick and cruel joke? Does it prove I never paid for it but stole it? No. It only means you never used it and thus never benefited from it. Your whole premise is silly. And illogical. It's possible only because you eliminate faith. To keep my illustration, it would be mandated that if I gave you a card, at that moment COFFEE was poured from heaven and down your gullet and that there is no factor of using the card, trusting/relying/apprehending it. You just eliminate faith and thus destroy the Protestant position of Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide. Friend, historic orthodox Christianity holds that predestination/election impacts who receives the gift of faith - and thus who benefits from Christ's work. Extreme Calvinists, by eliminating faith in justification. must instead put it on Christ. This is flately unbiblical (and terrible!!!).
Read the following. Note the words. Delete none. Substitute none. Note how they state Christ died for ALL, note how they indicate that one is not justified SOLELY by Christ dying for them but ALSO because of faith.
John 3:14-16
John 4:42
John 1:9
Acts 2:21
Romans 5: 1-2
1 John 2:2
2 Corinthians 5:14-15
1 Timothy 2:3-4
1 Timothy 4:10
2 Peter 3:9
1 John 4:4:14
Ephesians 2:8-9
Romans 3:28
Romans 9:30
Galatians 2:16
Philippians 3:9
Romans 3:22
Romans 3:26
Galatians 3:22
Galatians 3:24
Now, see if you can be the first TULIP Calvinist to find a verse that states Christ died for ONLY a few.... "ONLY" being the dogma and thus the essential word. And see if you can be the first TULIP Calvinist in 400+ years to find the verse that states, "If Christ died for you, then YOU personally are justified regardless of whether there is faith."
The classic, biblical position is that Christ died for all. It is why we reject the TULIP position that Christ did NOT die for all but only for a few. You keep trying to change the topic, insist on this really weird idea that if you ask a question that proves your position true, your evasion of the words God placed in His Scripture and your unwillingness/inability to quote even one Scripture that actually states/confirms your positions.
I've given you some of the verses that teach that Jesus died for all... you've given NONE that states "Jesus died for ONLY a few." I have given Scriptures that state justification not ONLY requires Christ's atoning death but ALSO the divine gift of personal faith but you have given NONE that state that if Christ died for you, you are saved regardless of faith.
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