@prism
The issue here is not whether all are given faith. The issue here is not faith at all. No one here claims that all are given faith. And only Dave has claimed that faith is irrelevant and unnecessary for personal justification. Yes, God does NOT give faith to all. Everyone here agrees with that.
The issue here is whether Scripture is correct when it repeatedly, verbatim, in black-and-white words states
"Jesus died for all." Dave insists that's not true, the opposite is true. But he has not been able to find anything in Scripture that states that all those Scriptures are wrong, not anything tht states what he does, that Jesus did NOT die for all but ONLY, EXCLUSIVELY, SOLELY for some unknown few.
Those of us who hold that it's true that "Jesus died for all" (as so many Scriptures clearly, undeniably STATES) are in accord with the Bible, with the Church Fathers, with a Church Council, with over 1500 years of Christianity. Even with John Calvin. In agreement with the Orthodox Church, the Catholic Church, the Anglican Church, the Lutheran Church, the Methodist Church, most Baptists churches and well beyond. FEW are the folks who declare that God is simply wrong in what He so often, undeniably, in black-and-white STATES... and that the exact opposite is true. And it leads them to some horrible things: They can't present the Gospel to anyone (because it's probably not for them), they can't know if God loves them or forgives them or if salvation is even available for them, or even if a loved one is in heaven. In all those cases, it's probably not true because all that is for a FEW and Jesus never gave a list of who it's for.
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