Thursday, September 18, 2008

RESULTS OF SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE LIFE--PART 3

IF PARTICULAR REDEMPTION IS DENIED, ON WHAT GROUND, DO UNBELIEVERS DIE, IN THEIR SINS/
Surely, No One would be so foolish, as to say, Christ died for their sins, which were expiated in Christ's Death.
That would be double jeopardy.
But, worse yet, it would DENY CHRIST'S INFINITE SACRIFICE.
The Bible teaches that Christ's Death and Advocacy are of the same extent.

Now, Get This Truth; Both those who teach free will, and those who teach free grace, limit
Redemption.
Redemption is limited, but we must discern, WHERE it is limited.

Those who teach Universal Redemption, LIMIT ITS VALUE.
Those, who say, that Redemption is restricted to those, The Father chose, and gave to Christ, in
The Eternal Covenant of Grace, restrict Redemption to The Elect.
THIS LIMITS ITS EXTENT...Thus Christ's Redemptive Work is not devalued.

Since He died, as A Substitute, His Redemption IS NOT MEANINGLESS.
The Truth of Particular Redemption can be meaningless only if there's incongruity between
''died for,'' and the limited object;
and there is none, whatsoever.
No One can say Christ died for all Mankind.

And the teaching of universal Redemption contradicts ALL THE MAJOR FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF GOD;

1. UNIVERSAL REDEMPTION WOULD BE CONTRARY TO GOD'S PURPOSE-ISAIAH 46;
10-[TURN].

2. IT WOULD DISCREDIT GOD'S WISDOM, for, He would have formed A Redemption, failing to accomplish its intended conclusion.

3. UNIVERSAL REDEMPTION WOULD REVOKE GOD'S LOVE, because it would oppose what God says, in Romans 9;13-''Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.''

4. UNIVERSAL REDEMPTION WOULD INVALIDATE GOD'S JUSTICE, because it would make God guilty of double jeopardy.
If God paid for the sins of every person without exception, and some are in Hell, today;
they would be paying throughout Eternity for their sins, when Jesus Christ would have already paid for them.

5. UNIVERSAL REDEMPTION WOULD NEGATE GOD'S POWER, because failure must be either of want of Will, purpose, or power.
Since Arminians say, God's Will is that all without exception, be saved, they attribute the failure to want of power.

6. UNIVERSAL REDEMPTION WOULD NULLIFY GOD'S IMMUTABILITY, because His Love would turn to hatred for the unbelievers, who die in their sins, and that would make God
Mutable;
but God is Constant. He's always The Same.

7. UNIVERSAL REDEMPTION WOULD NEGATE GRACE, because God's Love would have motivated Him to die for all without exception, and yet withhold His Grace from some.

8. UNIVERSAL REDEMPTION WOULD DENY JESUS' DEATH, because He would have died in vain for some.
It would separate His Death from His Intercession.
But those, for whom He died, equal in number, those for whom He intercedes.

The Scriptural Teaching, concerning God and the order in which, He works Salvation is, as follows;
NUMBER 1-God Purposed to save some; He was The Ransom for many, not all--
Ephesians 1;4-[Turn].
2 Timothy 1;9-[Turn].

NUMBER 2-God Purposed to redeem those, He purposed to save-
I Peter 1;18-21-[Turn].

NUMBER 3-He Purposed to regenerate those He purposed to redeem-
John 3;8-[Turn].
Titus 3;5-[Turn].

NUMBER 4-He Purposed that those He regenerates will believe-Acts 13;48-[Turn].

NUMBER 5-God Purposed that those who believe, will be holy-Ephesians 1;4-[Turn];
I Thessalonians 4;3-7-[Turn]; Hebrews 12;14-[Turn].

NUMBER 6-God Purposed that those, who will be holy, shall persevere-
Matthew 10;22-[Turn].
Hebrews 10;39-[Turn].

NUMBER 7-God Purposed that those who persevere, shall be glorified-Romans 8;30-[Turn].
All this was done, in God's Mind, Eternally, At Once.
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