MennoSota
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There is no need for Jesus to have to say "Only." That is your foolish demand before you can accept that God has chosen whom He would adopt from before the foundation of the world.As everyone knows, I have repeatedly stated that I fully, completely, passionately AGREE with this verse and every word in it! What you won't accept is that it's missing your position, it doesn't help you AT ALL (not a bit), it doesn't say He died ONLY for his sheep.
Your "logic" is that if something is true for one, ergo it cannot be for another. So if I post "Donald Trump is an American citizen" that PROVES that no one else is. How silly. How illogical. Amazing how illogical Calvinists can be.
You simply join all the other radical Calvinists who in over 400 years who cannot find the verse that says what they do. All they can find are all the very many, so very many, verses that specifically, literally, verbatim, flat-out STATES the exact opposite of their new weird dogma.
I am a monergist. And I accept what the Bible so clearly, so often literally states. I don't join you in insisting that a verse that you can't find cancels out all the MANY, MANY Scriptures that STATE the exact opposite of your view, that flat-out contradict it.
It is true that Scripture teaches that God elects some, but it also teaches that Christ died for all. No, this is not a contradiction because justification is not SOLELY the result of Christ's death, FAITH is also essential. The Council of Orange states that while Christ died for all, not all have faith - thus not all are saved. Now, you can ask WHY God doesn't give faith to all, but that's a question the Bible doesn't answer. But the reality that He does not does not make God a liar when He so often, so clearly, so many times that Christ died for all.
Here's the reality: There are MANY, MANY Scriptures that over and over and over again STATE in verbatim, literal words that Jesus died for all, for everyone, for the whole world. And you can't find even one verse that states that that's not true and that in reality, Jesus died for ONLY some. Your dogma is flat-out contrary to what God says, undeniably contradicted by many clear Scriptures. You have questions but your questions don't make God wrong, they just mean you have questions. God is soverign, not you. God need not submit to you, you are to submit to Him. Your questions don't make God wrong.
QUOTE ME.
Everyone here at CH knows you can't because that's just about the most crazy thing anyone has posted here. You can't quote me because what you say is the opposite of the truth - and everyone knows it. Come on, you are better than that.
I insist that God does not lie. I insist on what everyone knows.... that over and over again, the Bible verbatim, literally STATES that Jesus died for all, for everyone, for the whole world. And that you can't find the verse that says what you do, that that's not true, that actually Jesus died for ONLY some.
QUOTE ME
Everyone here knows you can't because everyone here knows I never said that.
What I said is what the Bible clearly says: That faith is necessary for justification. I've supported Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide, and that seems to really upset you, any mention of faith seems to do that. It's a common radical Calvinist thing, which I suspect is why so much of radical Calvinism ended up in universalism.
When you find the verse that states, "No, Jesus did not die for all but ONLY for some" share the reference. Until then, I'm standing with 99.99% of Christians, with the Scriptures, with the Council of Orange, and every Calvinist personally known to me and accepting what God so often, so clearly, literally states - and not with some verse you can't find.
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Your demands are foolish.
Jesus said he gave his life for the sheep. That is what I believe. Jesus does not leave behind what He has purchased.