Subject: Hebrews 6:6 explained |
Bible Note: Dear Tim, You know that as a good Calvinist, I don't believe in luck. Calvinists trust in the providence of God. We believe that God is holy and just and that He always does what is right. That being the case. We bow before His revelation in scripture and praise Him for saving anyone. To do otherwise is to imply that mankind deserves salvation. I am sorry, but God was not and is not obliged to save a single rebellious and wicked person. In His mercy He has saved some(the elect)and the remainder recieve justice. No one recieves injustice because the entire world is guilty. Salvation is a gift that He freely gives to those whom He has chosen. I don't know where you came up with the idea that it was anything like a lottery! Has everyone who has ever lived had an equal opportunity to even hear the Gospel? Is that "fair"? Sola Fide, John |