Calvinism defines the elect as that select group whom, alone, God has from eternity past appointed to
salvation. All others are predestined by God to eternal damnation. The gospel can be preached day and night to the latter, yet to no avail, because they are totally incapable of believing it. God…gives the faith to believe to the elect alone, though He could do so for all. Yet
never is this repugnant doctrine taught in Scripture!
“Moderate” Calvinists would [call this] hyper-
Calvinism…. They would say that God merely left the non-elect to the just consequences of their sin. Whether He left to their doom those whom He
could have rescued, or predestined them to that fate—what is the difference? The so-called “hyper-Calvinist” simply admits the truth about
Calvinism.
What “moderates” try to distance themselves from as “hyper” was taught by Calvin and has been part of mainstream
Calvinism from the beginning. The Westminster Confession of Faith states, “By the decree of God, for the manifestation of His own glory, some men and angels are predestinated unto everlasting life, and others foreordained to everlasting death.” Yet having taught this belief, Calvin admitted:
…many…deem it most incongruous that of the great body of mankind some should be predestinated to
salvation and others to destruction. The decree, I admit, is dreadful; and yet it is impossible to deny that God foreknew what the end of man was to be before he made him, and foreknew, because he had so ordained by his decree.
Calvin is forced to maintain what he admits is a “dreadful” decree. Why? Not by Scripture but by his unbiblical insistence that God can only foreknow what He decrees. [Then it follows that] He must have decreed everything that would ever happen—from Adam’s fall to the final doom of billions. Thank God that the Bible says the opposite: that “God so loved the
world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that
whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (Jn:3:16
). Both “world” and “whosoever” must be changed to “elect” for
Calvinism to be sustained.
Calvinism’s “elect,” without any faith, understanding, or choice on their part, are elected to
salvation simply because, in the mystery of His sovereign will, God decided, for no reason at all, to save them and
only them. The Calvinist objects when we say, “for no reason at all.” It is claimed that God needs no reason, that it simply pleased Him so to do, or that the reason is hidden in the mystery of His will. Even God, however, must have a reason for saving some and damning others. Otherwise He would be acting unreasonably and thus contrary to His Being. In fact, election/predestination is always said in the Bible to result from God’s foreknowledge. Those
whom He foreknew would believe were predestined to special blessings, which He decided would accompany
salvation from sin’s penalty (1 Cor:2:9
).
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