Chopper
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When people really understand that a sovereign God does not extend Salvation to certain people they say, "God can't do that?" Does He?
I don't know of any doctrine that incites more resistance than the doctrine of the sovereignty of God as it relates to who will enter His Kingdom.
John Calvin writes "As for those wicked and ungodly men whom God as a righteous Judge, blinds & hardens for former sin, from them He withholds His grace, by which they might have been enlightened in their understanding and affected in their hearts."
An early picture of grace withheld for salvation and grace found is in Matthew 13:10-15. The disciples asked Jesus why He spoke in parables? The answer explains His sovereign choice that some will be saved and some lost, by His choice.
Election and Sovereignty must be understood from God's perspective, not ours.
I think this subject is important because it answers questions in our minds of why do some people resist the Gospel so vehemently and others are so ready to receive Jesus....Also, if a saved person reflects on the fact that their salvation was a direct decision of God almighty and that He has a particular mission for him/her to prepare him/her for a life in the Kingdom, it becomes precious and something to occupy each day and protect it as if it were gold....The sovereignty of God is meant to motivate believers to love each other and to good works. We should not invest a lot of time on people who's sin keeps them outside of God's grace,, but invest our time worshiping the One Who wanted to spend eternity with.
I don't know of any doctrine that incites more resistance than the doctrine of the sovereignty of God as it relates to who will enter His Kingdom.
John Calvin writes "As for those wicked and ungodly men whom God as a righteous Judge, blinds & hardens for former sin, from them He withholds His grace, by which they might have been enlightened in their understanding and affected in their hearts."
An early picture of grace withheld for salvation and grace found is in Matthew 13:10-15. The disciples asked Jesus why He spoke in parables? The answer explains His sovereign choice that some will be saved and some lost, by His choice.
Election and Sovereignty must be understood from God's perspective, not ours.
I think this subject is important because it answers questions in our minds of why do some people resist the Gospel so vehemently and others are so ready to receive Jesus....Also, if a saved person reflects on the fact that their salvation was a direct decision of God almighty and that He has a particular mission for him/her to prepare him/her for a life in the Kingdom, it becomes precious and something to occupy each day and protect it as if it were gold....The sovereignty of God is meant to motivate believers to love each other and to good works. We should not invest a lot of time on people who's sin keeps them outside of God's grace,, but invest our time worshiping the One Who wanted to spend eternity with.