Thanks for your opinion. I reiterate my position that dead men can not participate in anything good before they are quickened by the one who has power to give them life.
I believe you are quiet messed up about having to go to some lengths to construct thoughts that flatly contradict scripture in order to suit your idea about that the gospel has been preached to literally "all" and that the word "the world" always must mean literally "all" in the Bible.
As a side note, I have no difficult time at all with sharing the gospel to each and every one I am led to. No need to worry about that. Worry more about your own unsystematical approach to some parts of scripture. And good luck to ya!
I believe you are quiet messed up about having to go to some lengths to construct thoughts that flatly contradict scripture in order to suit your idea about that the gospel has been preached to literally "all" and that the word "the world" always must mean literally "all" in the Bible.
As a side note, I have no difficult time at all with sharing the gospel to each and every one I am led to. No need to worry about that. Worry more about your own unsystematical approach to some parts of scripture. And good luck to ya!
If you preach the gospel to only those you feel led to preach to, that is being evil and it mocks the cross and the blood of Christ. You need to be rightly related to the cross and not some abstract doctrine of election and predestination that you esteem so highly. You won't humble yourself because you think too much of your own doctrine and it's thrown you off course. Your not shipwrecked but your sailing in the wrong direction. You are told to submit and be subject to one another (1Pt 5:5), so why don't you do it? Does pride stop you from humbling yourself or is it that you just don't feel like submitting to the whole counsel of God when it comes to receiving from others?