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What do Calvinists believe about God’s love? Does he love everyone or only the elect?
Interesting question… I’ve talked to a few Calvinists and have been confused by the concept of how on one hand they will say that He loves everyone, and on the other hand will say that He created some for Hell. Never really understood this.What do Calvinists believe about God’s love? Does he love everyone or only the elect?
From my experience walking among Calvinists briefly, the elect.What do Calvinists believe about God’s love? Does he love everyone or only the elect?
God’s omniscience is one of His attributes. It is indeed true that God knows who will go to heaven and who will not. God’s omniscience does not interfere with human free will to choose. God knows what our ultimate choice for heaven or hell will be but he does not determine that choice. Our choices are our own.He loves everyone Paul best states it in Romans 9 and i find it to be helpful in understanding the Calvinistic view that God created some people to be vessels of wrath.
If he loves everyone and, as Scripture says, desires the salvation of all, why does he create some people without the free will to gain heaven? That is, why does He specifically create some people to be damned and not ake everyone elect (under Calvinist teaching)? How can he desire something that is not possible?I am a Calvinists and he loves everyone.
Let me ask this, where in the Bible is the term free will ever used? I’ll help you out it’s not. the term election and predestined is used a lot. Also if Adam the perfect man could not choose God what hope do we have to choose God. it says in Romans 3:10-11 that no one is righteous no seeks for God. So our free will will always choose not God Jonathan Edwards calls it a divine and supernatural light shines into the heart of the man and they have no choice but to accept God. God is love but at the same time God is holy and just and is angry about the unholiness and injustice of this world. So he has created vessels of wrath in order to show his glory and power to the whole world. if you look throughout the history of the Bible election is ever prevalant “Jacob i loved Esau i hated” “God hardened Pharohs heart” Pauls conversion. time and time again you see people that have no choice.God’s omniscience is one of His attributes. It is indeed true that God knows who will go to heaven and who will not. God’s omniscience does not interfere with human free will to choose. God knows what our ultimate choice for heaven or hell will be but he does not determine that choice. Our choices are our own.
Where in the bible is Trinity used, Sola Scriptura used, I’ll help you out. It’s NOT.Let me ask this, where in the Bible is the term free will ever used? I’ll help you out it’s not. the term election and predestined is used a lot. Also if Adam the perfect man could not choose God what hope do we have to choose God. it says in Romans 3:10-11 that no one is righteous no seeks for God. So our free will will always choose not God Jonathan Edwards calls it a divine and supernatural light shines into the heart of the man and they have no choice but to accept God. God is love but at the same time God is holy and just and is angry about the unholiness and injustice of this world. So he has created vessels of wrath in order to show his glory and power to the whole world. if you look throughout the history of the Bible election is ever prevalant “Jacob i loved Esau i hated” “God hardened Pharohs heart” Pauls conversion. time and time again you see people that have no choice.
No offense, but have you, uh, read the Bible? Do you want to start with free will and Eve/Adam, Cain/Abel, Noah’s nakedness/Noah’s son, Abraham/Hagar, Mary/Angel, Jesus Christ/no one takes my life I lay it down/ Peter/I do not know tha man, David?withdraw and leave Uriah, Uriah? shall I sleep in a house when…Let me ask this, where in the Bible is the term free will ever used? I’ll help you out it’s not. the term election and predestined is used a lot. Also if Adam the perfect man could not choose God what hope do we have to choose God. it says in Romans 3:10-11 that no one is righteous no seeks for God. So our free will will always choose not God Jonathan Edwards calls it a divine and supernatural light shines into the heart of the man and they have no choice but to accept God. God is love but at the same time God is holy and just and is angry about the unholiness and injustice of this world. So he has created vessels of wrath in order to show his glory and power to the whole world. if you look throughout the history of the Bible election is ever prevalant “Jacob i loved Esau i hated” “God hardened Pharohs heart” Pauls conversion. time and time again you see people that have no choice.
I have asked you this question on another thread, if we cannot resist God and are pre-destined to love Him, how is that love? Love that is not freely given, is no love at all. I know I love God, imperfectly, yet I still love Him. If I have no chance to change my mind or decide to love God then it is forced upon me, true love is never forced.Let me ask this, where in the Bible is the term free will ever used? I’ll help you out it’s not. the term election and predestined is used a lot. Also if Adam the perfect man could not choose God what hope do we have to choose God. it says in Romans 3:10-11 that no one is righteous no seeks for God. So our free will will always choose not God Jonathan Edwards calls it a divine and supernatural light shines into the heart of the man and they have no choice but to accept God. God is love but at the same time God is holy and just and is angry about the unholiness and injustice of this world. So he has created vessels of wrath in order to show his glory and power to the whole world. if you look throughout the history of the Bible election is ever prevalant “Jacob i loved Esau i hated” “God hardened Pharohs heart” Pauls conversion. time and time again you see people that have no choice.
In my brief walk among reformed Calvinists I used to hear that bolded verse quoted quite often. The problem is that you are interpreting the verse through human, sinful eyes.Let me ask this, where in the Bible is the term free will ever used? I’ll help you out it’s not. the term election and predestined is used a lot. Also if Adam the perfect man could not choose God what hope do we have to choose God. it says in Romans 3:10-11 that no one is righteous no seeks for God. So our free will will always choose not God Jonathan Edwards calls it a divine and supernatural light shines into the heart of the man and they have no choice but to accept God. God is love but at the same time God is holy and just and is angry about the unholiness and injustice of this world. So he has created vessels of wrath in order to show his glory and power to the whole world. if you look throughout the history of the Bible election is ever prevalant “Jacob i loved Esau i hated” “God hardened Pharohs heart” Pauls conversion. time and time again you see people that have no choice.
Wow, I feel that I’ve had a similar experience. Only recently did I become more open to the teaching that God is Love, and not until I found it in the catechism of a Church that I had begun to consider might be infallible. I spent years trying to decide what “love” meant, and trying to make it mean something hateful to fit my personal understanding of theology.From my experience walking among Calvinists briefly, the elect.
The tragedy of Calvinism, and to a lesser extent fundamentalism, is their rejection of a God of love. The God of many Calvinists HATES. He is a cold God who delights in sending people to Hell and punishing sinners.
To many of the Calvinists I encountered, God is the unapproachable Deity who has a cold “relationship” with His creatures. I met many a Reformed preacher who feared calling God “Abba” as Paul did. They delight in talking about the “God of hate”. One Calvinist said to me once: “I wish I could learn to hate as God hates”.
I am not saying ALL Calvinists are like this.
The reason I did not spend a long time among the Calvinists is because I clung to the God of love. This was the God I knew from my youth. The God the Catholic Church taught me to know. I suppose I still retained more things the nuns taught me than I realized.
When confronted with the cold religion of Calvinism, I retreated into the arms of the God I knew from my youth.
In this sense, would it be okay for someone to want to learn to “hate as God hates”?What God ‘hates’ are things that oppose His holiness. His ‘hate’ is not stained with sin. Human hate, is stained with sin because we are fallen creatures. To invoke God in our hatred is to find a ‘holy’ excuse for our sinful expression. God’s ‘hate’ works toward redemption, not destruction.
From my perspective, it is a free will to** reject** salvation, not receive it. But that said, I’m just curious why you think that to believe one is imputed righteousness necessarily means that one gives up free will, and cannot reject grace.I think that if you hold to the Reformed view of Justification “Grace alone, Faith Alone, Christ Alone” whereas you except that Christ righteousness is imputed into the sinner, whereas the sinner is now declared Just by God, you, logically must be a Calvinist. I have run across countless Protestants that say they are Imputed Christ Righteousness and** Declared Just** yet do NOT follow that to it’s logical conclusion. They will still insist that you must make a free will decision to receive the Imputation of Christ and yet, you can lose your salvation?![]()
How can God be angry at the unholiness and injustice in the world if he created us with no choice in the matter, without free will? He should be angry with himself then.Let me ask this, where in the Bible is the term free will ever used? I’ll help you out it’s not. the term election and predestined is used a lot. Also if Adam the perfect man could not choose God what hope do we have to choose God. it says in Romans 3:10-11 that no one is righteous no seeks for God. So our free will will always choose not God Jonathan Edwards calls it a divine and supernatural light shines into the heart of the man and they have no choice but to accept God. God is love but at the same time God is holy and just and is angry about the unholiness and injustice of this world. So he has created vessels of wrath in order to show his glory and power to the whole world. if you look throughout the history of the Bible election is ever prevalant “Jacob i loved Esau i hated” “God hardened Pharohs heart” Pauls conversion. time and time again you see people that have no choice.
Yes, He loves everyone but predestines some to eternal torment anyway.I am a Calvinists and he loves everyone.
Ugh that is horrible…I grew up Presbyterian, and we certainly never went THAT far! Wow.They delight in talking about the “God of hate”. One Calvinist said to me once: “I wish I could learn to hate as God hates”.
I am not saying ALL Calvinists are like this.