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When a child of God shares the gospel with another human a moment of decision is generally reached.
Many will say, "Would you like to accept Jesus Christ as your savior right now?"
And the other person will say something like, "yes", "no", "not now", "go away", or "can you pray for me?"
And, if you believe like I do (Salvation is for all mankind) you have just told them beautiful gospel truth.
Now. If God truly is the God who only gives salvation to a select few ... what about the ones not elected for God's grace? Is not telling them the good news actually a lie? Is not God asking you to lie? After all, these people could never get saved as a non-elect person. Jesus didn't die for them. God didn't live them very much, he was content with their judgement already cast.
Is God asking his children to lie?
Or, perhaps, when you share the gospel (as a reformed believer) ... do you tell the person they might, MIGHT, be elected for hell?
Many will say, "Would you like to accept Jesus Christ as your savior right now?"
And the other person will say something like, "yes", "no", "not now", "go away", or "can you pray for me?"
And, if you believe like I do (Salvation is for all mankind) you have just told them beautiful gospel truth.
Now. If God truly is the God who only gives salvation to a select few ... what about the ones not elected for God's grace? Is not telling them the good news actually a lie? Is not God asking you to lie? After all, these people could never get saved as a non-elect person. Jesus didn't die for them. God didn't live them very much, he was content with their judgement already cast.
Is God asking his children to lie?
Or, perhaps, when you share the gospel (as a reformed believer) ... do you tell the person they might, MIGHT, be elected for hell?