Calvinist want us to believe that man is so depraved that he cannot hear and believe the Gospel. If that were true, which it is not, then God would be unjust. This doctrine is an insult to the Holy Spirit, whose job is to convict people of their need for Jesus Christ and his Gospel. It is true that man is a total sinner, but that does not mean that he cannot hear and believe the Gospel.
What happened to Adam and Eve in the fall?
What did they lose? Did they lose their ability to reason? Of course not. What they lost was their relationship with God. They did not lose their free will. If one has the ability to sin, one has the ability to exercise his free will. Cain by his own free will slew his brother Abel, which proves that man still had the ability to exercise his free will. Unless you want to believe that God made Cain kill his brother Abel, which not only makes God unjust, but makes him a participant in the murder of Abel.
On the day of Pentecost, Peter stood up and preached the Gospel for the very first time. What was the results? 8,000 Jews heard and believed the Gospel and were saved, Acts 2:41 also Acts 4:4. The Gospel gave birth to the New Testament church. Some of those that heard Peter's Gospel had participated in the crucifixion of Christ.
Him, being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, you have taken and by wicked hands have crucified and slain. Therefore let all of the house of Israel know assuredly, that God has made that same Jesus whom you have crucified, both Lord and Christ" Acts 2:23 also Acts 2:36.
Now are we to believe that those who crucified Christ were God's people, predestinated to be saved from the foundation of the world? The elect. In other words, God chose those who crucified Christ to be his people?
Calvinist also want us to believe that the apostle Paul traveled over 10,000 miles by boat, donkey and on foot, preaching the Gospel to the pagan Gentiles for nothing. Why should he endure all of that pain and suffering if God has already determined who is going to be saved and who is to be lost? If Paul and the other apostles believed that they never would have risked their lives for the sake of the Gospel.
All of the apostles except for John died violent deaths because of their faith in Christ and his Gospel. Calvinist would has us believe that all of that was a waste, because God has already predetermined who is going to be saved and who is going to be lost. If it is true that God has already predetermined who will be saved and who is going to be lost, then who needs the Gospel? Who needs anything, including Jesus Christ and the New Testament.
What happened to Adam and Eve in the fall?
What did they lose? Did they lose their ability to reason? Of course not. What they lost was their relationship with God. They did not lose their free will. If one has the ability to sin, one has the ability to exercise his free will. Cain by his own free will slew his brother Abel, which proves that man still had the ability to exercise his free will. Unless you want to believe that God made Cain kill his brother Abel, which not only makes God unjust, but makes him a participant in the murder of Abel.
On the day of Pentecost, Peter stood up and preached the Gospel for the very first time. What was the results? 8,000 Jews heard and believed the Gospel and were saved, Acts 2:41 also Acts 4:4. The Gospel gave birth to the New Testament church. Some of those that heard Peter's Gospel had participated in the crucifixion of Christ.
Him, being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, you have taken and by wicked hands have crucified and slain. Therefore let all of the house of Israel know assuredly, that God has made that same Jesus whom you have crucified, both Lord and Christ" Acts 2:23 also Acts 2:36.
Now are we to believe that those who crucified Christ were God's people, predestinated to be saved from the foundation of the world? The elect. In other words, God chose those who crucified Christ to be his people?
Calvinist also want us to believe that the apostle Paul traveled over 10,000 miles by boat, donkey and on foot, preaching the Gospel to the pagan Gentiles for nothing. Why should he endure all of that pain and suffering if God has already determined who is going to be saved and who is to be lost? If Paul and the other apostles believed that they never would have risked their lives for the sake of the Gospel.
All of the apostles except for John died violent deaths because of their faith in Christ and his Gospel. Calvinist would has us believe that all of that was a waste, because God has already predetermined who is going to be saved and who is going to be lost. If it is true that God has already predetermined who will be saved and who is going to be lost, then who needs the Gospel? Who needs anything, including Jesus Christ and the New Testament.