dermdoc said:
Howdy, it is me! said:
dermdoc said:
10andBOUNCE said:
dermdoc said:
10andBOUNCE said:
dermdoc said:
He also says the Gospel is only good news for a needy man.
Seems to directly contradict Luke 2 10
And the angel said to them, Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.
I think the point here is that we are all needy. If man wasn't "needy" the gospel would serve no purpose. We are all in "need' of saving grace. But hard to tell just based on a sentence.
Agree. All of us are needy.
But the Scripture does not say I bring good news for the elect. And if all men are needy as you say and the good news is for everybody but only works for the elect it does not make sense.
Total disconnect.
Yes, we are supposed to share the gospel with all people. Not selectively, but all. Salvation is God's work - I don't need to concern myself with whether or not someone is elect or not. Just share the gospel.
Fair enough. And I am all for evangelism.
My question is, if everything is ore destined with unconditional election, do you think our witness makes any difference?
Yes, because our sharing the gospel is the means in which God has chosen to save people. Does he NEED us? No. Did He decide to use us? Yes.
But they are already of the elect and saved or not saved, correct? Our efforts mean nothing as far as their salvation in your soteriology.
Any idea why there are so few elect in Muslim countries?
You're not understanding. We still need to come to salvation and the way in which the Lord has chosen to accomplish that task is through the means of His people sharing the gospel.
It's not worthwhile to say "but God could…" of course He could, He COULD do anything, but He has made it clear how He has chosen to do certain things, bringing His people to salvation through hearing the gospel by the means of using His people to share it, being one. People don't just go to bed one night not saved and wake up the next day saved without having heard the gospel in between.
I won't pretend to know the "why" but if I had to venture a guess, likely because the gospel isn't being shared and heard as it is in countries such as ours.