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I saw this critique on Reddit and it reminded me of why I moved closer to Calvinism the more I studied the scriptures. I consider myself a “four point Calvinist” while not insisting the hard core T.U.L.I.P followers are “heretics.” I believe the main difference in Calvinism and Arminianism deals with the impossibility of reconciling the sovereignty of God with the responsibility of man in our human understanding. When one drifts too far away from the sovereignty of God in salvation, the dominoes quickly start dropping and drifts into Open Theism. Here are a few points taken from Jonathan Edwards’ sermon on “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by this Reddit user and why he condemns them. I will give a verse or two that supports Edwards.
https://www.reddit.com/r/OpenChristian/comments/fpa6s9/the_gospel_of_christ_against_edwards_angry_god/
1. God may cast wicked men into hell at any given moment. The Gospel of Christ tells us that God cannot cast anyone into Hell, because God is love. Cf. Psalms 7:11; Rev 20:15.
2. The wicked deserve to be cast into hell. God’s own nature prevents him from destroying the “wicked.” Cf. Rom 3:10-19; Nahum 1:3 .
3. The wicked, at this moment, suffer under God's condemnation to Hell. The “wicked” do not suffer under God’s condemnation. Cf. John 3:18-19.
4. The wicked must not think, simply because they are not physically in Hell, that God (in Whose hand the wicked now reside) is not—at this very moment—as angry with them as He is with those miserable creatures He is now tormenting in hell, and who—at this very moment—do feel and bear the fierceness of His wrath. God does not torment anyone in Hell, and He cannot hate any of his lost sheep. Cf. Matt 25:46; Rev 14:11
5. Simply because there are not visible means of death before them at any given moment, the wicked should not feel secure. The Gospel of Christ tells us that it is the wickedness of the wicked that is inherently insecure. Evil is nothing, it has no substance, stability, or security. Cf. Luke 12:16-20; 1 Sam 20:3
6. All that wicked men may do to save themselves from Hell's pains shall afford them nothing if they continue to reject Christ. The Gospel of Christ tells us that when someone does good, then that is an acceptance of Christ for it is an act of obedience to His command to love others, even if it is done in ignorance of the reality of God which lies behind all goodness and loving-kindness. Cf. Titus 3:5; Rom 10:1-4.
7. God has never promised to save us from Hell, except for those contained in Christ through the covenant of Grace. God’s grace is irresistible and infinite. As Paul declared with joy, “Just as all die in Adam, all will be made alive in Christ. On this last point the Reddit user is correct in that we were chosen before the foundation of the world (Eph 1:4). However, he went down to the last domino to teach universalism. Cf. Matt 22:14.
https://www.reddit.com/r/OpenChristian/comments/fpa6s9/the_gospel_of_christ_against_edwards_angry_god/
1. God may cast wicked men into hell at any given moment. The Gospel of Christ tells us that God cannot cast anyone into Hell, because God is love. Cf. Psalms 7:11; Rev 20:15.
2. The wicked deserve to be cast into hell. God’s own nature prevents him from destroying the “wicked.” Cf. Rom 3:10-19; Nahum 1:3 .
3. The wicked, at this moment, suffer under God's condemnation to Hell. The “wicked” do not suffer under God’s condemnation. Cf. John 3:18-19.
4. The wicked must not think, simply because they are not physically in Hell, that God (in Whose hand the wicked now reside) is not—at this very moment—as angry with them as He is with those miserable creatures He is now tormenting in hell, and who—at this very moment—do feel and bear the fierceness of His wrath. God does not torment anyone in Hell, and He cannot hate any of his lost sheep. Cf. Matt 25:46; Rev 14:11
5. Simply because there are not visible means of death before them at any given moment, the wicked should not feel secure. The Gospel of Christ tells us that it is the wickedness of the wicked that is inherently insecure. Evil is nothing, it has no substance, stability, or security. Cf. Luke 12:16-20; 1 Sam 20:3
6. All that wicked men may do to save themselves from Hell's pains shall afford them nothing if they continue to reject Christ. The Gospel of Christ tells us that when someone does good, then that is an acceptance of Christ for it is an act of obedience to His command to love others, even if it is done in ignorance of the reality of God which lies behind all goodness and loving-kindness. Cf. Titus 3:5; Rom 10:1-4.
7. God has never promised to save us from Hell, except for those contained in Christ through the covenant of Grace. God’s grace is irresistible and infinite. As Paul declared with joy, “Just as all die in Adam, all will be made alive in Christ. On this last point the Reddit user is correct in that we were chosen before the foundation of the world (Eph 1:4). However, he went down to the last domino to teach universalism. Cf. Matt 22:14.