d. All those verses that say He predetermined whom would come to Salvation aren't saying He played a celestial game like unto Duck-Duck-Go. You go to Heaven, nope you go into damnation, you go to Heaven, and so forth.
Scripture clearly teaches that the Father gave the elect to his Son, who then atoned for their sins on the Cross. The Holy Spirit applies this salvation to the elect.
He didn't need to actively damn the reprobate because they are already damned. He wasn't obligated to regenerate them and apply the benefits of salvation to them.
It means God's Omniscience and Omnipotence are part of His Saving Grace that He delivered to the world. And all that pertains to Salvation is part of His plan to save the worlds people from their sins. He planned that. That whosoever believeth in that, in Jesus, the Savior, the Message of that plan, shall not perish! But shall have immortal life.
The issue is what causes faith. Ephesians 2:1-10 is pretty clear and provides this information.
It wasn't to say God predetermined whom He would save and whom He would damn and in the end we'll all find out which one we are. Even if we only now think we have faith ourselves, it doesn't matter until we learn what God pre-determined and for whom, by name.
Reformed theology doesn't teach that "in the end we will find out who we are". There are two witnesses to the believer; the word of God and the Holy Spirit. Both provide assurance to the believer.
That's a really long response, rebuttal, however, I am weary of that argument that makes out that a doctrine such as was invented by Calvin interpolating scriptures to fit his ideal deity is sacrosanct. I realize the devout will not be moved to change. Perhaps it is a a feeling of assurance that they are what John imagined to define as his version of Elect. Perhaps it is fear of Hell should one deviate from what they've been taught or held as true for so long.
However, God gave us intellect that we may be thoughtful and discretionary and conscious as His creation. And I will not accept a fabricated deity such as that which John imagined to exist and call sacred, when what John describes as that which he believed did exist is that which one would pray salvation from!
John Calvin didn't "invent" Reformed theology. He was a theologian who had a gift of systematization. In other words, he took the teachings of the apostle Paul, as well as the understanding of his contemporaries and Augustine, and systematized them. Reformed theologians provide copious Scriptural references to support their position, so they didn't just pull them out of the air.
By the way, free-willers like Leighton Flowers today admit that they are all over the board, and don't have any organized theology. Leighton Flowers has been trying to get free-willers to unite on doctrine, so they can present an organized opposition to Reformed theology, but it's like herding a bunch of cats Having been fellowshipping with free-willers for decades until the last five years, I think they are clueless and simply trying to explain around teachings in the Bible they don't like. And, I totally admit that the Bible's teachings are offensive to the human mind who wants to exalt humans over God.
A god that creates a race, the human race, in his image and likeness after he predetermines their fall from his grace so as to premeditate those he alone would save by his works, not their conscious awakening to His Spirit, so as to bring some home to him and send those others straight to the Hell he created to receive for his adversary and his angels and then opened to receive his chosen men and women as well. THINK! And you
won't let yourself be led to be a Calvinist!
Yes, that's a bit of passion there. But you know what? So to was Jesus' death on the cross. Hallelujah! Thank you Father! Thank you for thinking us worthy. Amen.
Yes, continue to hide your head in the sand and ignore the Scriptures which are clearly teaching contrary to free-willer theology, including John 6, 10, Ephesians 1, 2, Romans 8, 9 and lots of other verses that I have largely listed on the threads I've created.
By the way, your claim that you are worthy makes me sick, if you are talking about worthy of salvation. Jesus is the worthy one, not us. Worthiness is why we worship God, not something to glory in.