fuddy
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Matthew 11:28-30 Why would Jesus cry out in a loud voice among the hundreds of people within earshot, not to mention all the people who have read those recorded words down through the centuries, if the offer of salvation was only for a few of them?
I can't imagine a more callous, cruel, and merciless thing to do, especially for God Himself to do.
He is both willing and able to save anyone, and able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we can ask or imagine, but of course the Calvinist will say that's
only for the elect. That's the catch-all fallback.
I believe God's love is vastly bigger than any doctrine, and that His arm is not too short to save.
He is the One for whom NOTHING is impossible.
Nothing means nothing.
I can't imagine a more callous, cruel, and merciless thing to do, especially for God Himself to do.
He is both willing and able to save anyone, and able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we can ask or imagine, but of course the Calvinist will say that's
only for the elect. That's the catch-all fallback.
I believe God's love is vastly bigger than any doctrine, and that His arm is not too short to save.
He is the One for whom NOTHING is impossible.
Nothing means nothing.