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1 | Is the Potter free to do as He pleases? | Eph 2:3 | John Reformed | 99218 | ||
NC, Thanks for your post. I need to clear up my meaning for you. All men by nature are objects of wrath. Within this group are are two sub-groups. The those who recieve mercy (objects of mercy) and those who do not (objects of wrath prepared for destruction). John |
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2 | Is the Potter free to do as He pleases? | Eph 2:3 | New Creature | 99231 | ||
John Where do you find your support that the group labeled "objects of wrath" has within it a sub group. Throughout Scripture there is always a division of two groups. The Saved and Lost The Elect and non-elect Those in the light and those yet in darkness The children of God and children of the devil Believers and unbelievers The above distinctions can easily be proven from Scripture. The sub-group within a group you mention, cannot in my opinion be founded upon Scripture. It's one thing to say there is a sub group. But before it can be accepted, it must find support throughout Scripture. Blessing to you New Creature |
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3 | Is the Potter free to do as He pleases? | Eph 2:3 | John Reformed | 99234 | ||
The Elect(objects of mercy) and non-elect (objects of wrath pre-pared for destruction). The reason that you do not see the obvious is because you do not believe (correct me if I am wrong) that there are "objects of wrath prepared for destruction". Like most modern evangelicals, you probably believe "man is the captain of his soul and the master of his fate." I would'nt fault you for feeling this way. Most of us, including myself, were brought up believing that we are entitled to choose whether or not Christ will rule in our lives. In other words: We get to vote yea or nay; we elect ourselves. The trouble with this viewpoint is that God is not the President of a democracy. He is the King who rules over His domain, dispencing mercy or justice according to His good pleasure. I do not deny that this is a bitter pill to swallow. My own initial reaction was "thats not fair!". The strange thing is that once I humbled myself before the God's Word (which convinced me that Scripture supported God's sovereign rule over all things), it began to be sweeter and sweeter as the pill was digested in my belly. This truth is taught throughout Scripture. If you really are serious about it's foundation, I suggest you go to: www.reformed.org/books/pink/pink_sov_01.html John |
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4 | Is the Potter free to do as He pleases? | Eph 2:3 | Hank | 99238 | ||
John Reformed - To New Creature you say, "Like most modern evangelicals, you probably believe 'man is the captain of his soul and the master of his fate.' ..... Do you know most modern evangelicals? Unless you do, this is not only a particularly offensive remark but a dishonest one too. I'm an evangelical and I suppose a modern one, since I live in this so-called modern age, and I don't believe that I'm the captain of my soul or the master of my fate. I believe in the sovereign God every ounce as much as any Calvinist claims to, but, unlike the Calvinist, I believe that God so loved everybody in the world that He gave His one and only Son that WHOEVER (not whoever of the 'elect') believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life. (cf. John 3:16) --Hank | ||||||