I am assuming that you do believe that God has all foreknowledge, and knows the end from the be beginning, that he is all powerful, all knowing, and everywhere present at any given time. God does not make mistakes. No one understands the actions of God. He tells us that, to mankind, his ways are higher than our ways and that they are past our finding out. In my feeble understanding of God, it would seem that it would have been a mistake for God to give mankind a free choice in choosing how he wants to live his life here on earth. Man's free choice is what guided him down the road of destruction, in the fact that he chose not to seek God, and chose to participate in the corrupt things of the world. By God's foreknowledge, he saw the direction that man would choose, and, therefore, because he desired to have a people that would worship him, choose a portion of mankind for that purpose. I do not understand God's ways, and a big question that I have for him, is, why, out of all of his elect people, that he has chosen for eternal life, only a few did he chose to reveal the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ to. Why God did not choose all mankind to go to heaven. I do not know. but I do know that the harmonizing scriptures support that truth. The doctrine of Jesus was ridiculed by the biggest part of his elect in the days that he was teaching it, and it still remains the same to this day and time. The doctrine that Jesus taught is the most simple and God honoring doctrine of any, and I do not understand why he does not reveal it to all mankind, but that must be his will, because he says that he accomplishes all of his will.
I believe God is not a man but a Holy Spirit. And I also know Holy Spirit possesses the Omni-powers.
Which does include Omni-Benevolence. This is something that TULIP and Calvinism disregard.
I believe thinking God saved only those whom he wanted to save before there was anything to be saved from, and literally, damn the rest,isn't a sign of respect for God. In fact, the idol behind those doctrines describe a god one needs saving from when, according to the tenets describing the elect, that one reading of that realizes they could very well be the non-elected one's. And as such their destiny is assured; Hell, no matter what.
And why would God send Himself to teach a Gospel and decree His followers charged with bringing it to the whole world, when the end result that Gospel speaks about, eternal salvation, is already set for only the select few who will not be able to understand a word of it when the Apostles arrive to teach it to them? Unless or until God works inside them to change their totally depraved minds so that they can understand. And what is the purpose of that? When they that are saved before the world came to exist do not need to hold faith or understand the Gospel, because they're already secure in the tenets of the Gospel and were before they were born totally depraved, as created by the very God that planned to save them from that condition before anything to be saved from came to exist.
Sure, God's ways are well beyond our understanding. No argument there. However, when God's ways are disseminated in denominational doctrine, or salvation formula as is the TULIP principle, and teachers and preachers tell people this is of God, this is the Gospel , what's the sense of that? When they're speaking to a congregation in total who are totally depraved?
Unless or until God changes any one person in that congregation so that they are then able to understand what's being taught or preached? And then, what's the need of that? When that changed one is changed because they are one that God had already chosen to save before that one came to exist.
TULIP and Calvinism make the cross of none effect. When God saved a chosen people from that which had not yet come to pass, sin, the so called sin nature, which is one heck of a visual when we recall God created the first people in His image and likeness. Jesus didn't have to die and take the sins of the world upon Himself on the cross when Jesus/God had already predestined a certain number of people saved before anything came to exist.
Verse 16 in John 3, in light of TULIP, is a lie.
God's ways are not our ways, but surely we can credit God with being better than operating in the way TULIP and Calvinism teach.
How many people are able to lose hope, and when they feel that that demolishes total depravity, when they hear it said in a teaching that no one is able to comprehend the gospel unless God changes their totally depraved mind so that they are able to?
That is just so odd to think that's true.
God went to all that planning and trouble and through all that suffering and gave His Apostles their Great Commission for what?
When what the Gospel teaches is of no importance to totally depraved people because they are unable to understand it. And it is of no consequence to Elect people, because they are already saved before it ever is let by God to come to their attention.
The Good News is suppose to give hope to the hopeless. Not be a message that says, the outcome of that good news has already been predetermined, and those whom it doth save were already saved and before the Gospel that talks about salvation came to exist.
When someone is already saved and before anything came to exist, what is there to have faith in? When we're told, faith saves? And why would we need a Bible when as totally depraved humanity it is something we can't comprehend, and it is something that doesn't teach us how to behave if we are one of the Elect because we are that, we are saved, and were saved, before anything to be saved from existed.
TULIP might as well tell those Elect they can do whatever they want in this world, carouse, drink, party, kill, steal, lie, covet, etc... Because they were created totally depraved first, while prior to that creation they were saved.
Odd isn't it. To be saved by God by name before God created anything at all, and then when that saved one was born, and known to God by name, they were born like the rest of humanity to be totally depraved?
But unbeknownst to them they were saved before they were let to be totally depraved.
Maybe rather than read word for word what is written , translated, transcribed, by men, words that lead us to think Jesus didn't want everyone to understand His teaching, and instead , keeping in mind God's glorious nature and Holy Spirit and Omni-Benevolence and Love, because God is Love, what Jesus actually taught was, not everyone would accept their own faults being they are weak in the flesh, and susceptible, comfortable, having the appetites for this worlds temptations. And as such would not accept, understand, they could be more than that.
Maybe keep God's great character in mind when reading verses that lead us to think Salvation is an elitist institution meant only for people God wanted to save, and conversely not for a people God chose to damn.