“But ye believe not, because ye are not of my sheep.” John 10:26 (KJV 1900)
@MoreCoffee
John 10:26 is about faith. As Dave proved.
Yes, most would agree that God only gives faith to His Elect. But the issue here is faith - not whether Jesus died for all (as the Bible so often, verbatim states) but rather faith.
Jesus compares those with faith with sheep, those without with goats.
Yes, when God gives faith to some, He is giving them to Jesus. Because we become his, we become His Body, when we have faith.
I would suggest the same result (Jesus did not die for ”not my sheep”) however I believe a different chain of cause and effect. You suggest the following order of cause and effect:
- Jesus did not die for them
Just quote the verse in John 10 that states, "Jesus did not die for them"
John 10:26 doesn't even mention "die".
I would suggest that within John 10, we have verse 29
Yes, John 10:29 does exist, your suggesting is good.
Here is the verse,
"My father, who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one is able to snatch them out of the father's hand. I and the father are one."
Now, underline the words "Jesus did not die or them."
The context here is not the death of Jesus but the presence of faith. As you noted by placing this in the context of John 10:26. It's not even about His death! But what is entirely missing here (and in the Bible) is your horrible, anti-John Calvin claim that Jesus did not die for all (as the Bible so often, so obviously, verbatim, flat-out, in black-and-white STATES) but rather all those are wrong and Jesus did NOT die for all but ONLY, EXCLUSIVELY, SOLELY for some unknown few.
Dave, you are completely confusing your apologetics here, this is a verse some anti-Calvinists use to support OSAS, not that Jesus did not die for all but only, exclusively, solely for some few.
Jesus dies for those that the Father has given Him
The verse nowhere states that. As you know. The word "die" in fact never even appears in this entire chapter, no once.
Sure, He did die for those the Father gave Him, but it doesn't say He died ONLY for them (in fact, it doesn't say He died for even them).
You need to ADD a word to the text that's not there... the word your entire invention wholly and complete depends on. But it's not there. Those of us not blinded but actually can see know it's not there.
So, employed is a silly logical fallacy. One illustrated by this: "Ford makes Mustangs ergo Ford ONLY makes Mustangs." Even my 4 year old can see the fallacy there, the absurdity of that. It's what you do when we read passages like "Jesus died for the elect" or "Jesus died for Christians." Same complete lack of logic. And of course it flies in the face of all those many places where the Bible STATES - right there in black and white - THE EXACT OPPOSITE of your view.
they believe because of the Father.
Yup. No dispute on this end. This chapter is about FAITH, not the Cross of Jesus.
No where does Jesus state here (or anywhere) that He will NOT die for all but ONLY, EXCLUSIVELY, SOLELY for some unknown few.
John 6 where verses tell us that “no one comes to [Jesus] unless the father draws them” and “everyone who has heard and learned from the Father comes to [Jesus].
Yup. Everyone here fully accepts that. John 6 is also about faith. Not a word there about Jesus did NOT die for all but ONLY, SOLELY, EXCLUSIVELY for some unknown few.
- Jesus did not die for them
The Bible never says that.
The Bible says the exact opposite. Here are just a few of those Scriptures:
Hebrews 2:9 But we see him who for a little while was made lower than the angels, namely Jesus, crowned with glory and honor because of the suffering of death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death
for everyone.
2 Corinthians 5:14 For the love of Christ controls us, because we have concluded this: that one has
died for all
2 Corinthians 5:15 And
he died for all
1 Timothy 2:6 Who gave himself as
a ransom for all.
There are many more.
the Good Shepherd laid down his life for His sheep.
Of course, no one disputes that, that's verbatim what the Bible states. But it does not state, "ONLY" for them. The absolutely essential word for this new doctrine to be true and all those Scriptures that state the opposite to be false is that word "ONLY." That is the dogma, "ONLY" for some few.
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