No you didn't. To do that you would have to prove that Christ death wasnt for the Sheep. Jn 10:15. Do you deny this?
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I see, you want to bypass the fact that I refuted your ridiculous definition of "world." Well, then let us look at this new scripture. To understand John 10:15 you have to understand the context. Going back to verse 3 we find that:
3...The sheep
hear his voice[/B], and he calls his own sheep by name and
leads them out. 4 When he has brought out all his own, he goes before them, and
the sheep follow him, for
they know his voice (
John 10:3-4 ESV)
Here Jesus is defining the characteristics of His sheep:
1. They hear his voice and His call (the Spirit draws and gives understanding)
2. A
personal relationship exists between them and the Shepherd
3. He goes before them to lead and guide them and they
follow after Him (this is obedience)
5. They
know His voice.
Calvinism (at least as you represent it) holds that people are already his sheep from before the foundation of the world, long before they have heard His call or responded. However, Jesus would not define anyone as a sheep who has merely heard His voice. The kind of thinking and behaving He described here is what separates a domestic sheep from a wild goat.
Anyone who hears His voice, listens and understands the gospel, and follows after him will be a sheep no matter what they were before. Paul was once a murderer. He became a sheep only after He heard the Master and Jesus was revealed to him. His response was to submit himself.