God chooses based totally upon grace. In fact, he would be more likely to choose those who are lowly so that his glory can be shown more powerfully through them.
See 1 Cor 1:26ff.
Read Romans 9. He has a right to do with his creation as he pleases.
No one is worthy of the blood of Christ. He shows grace to those who he elects.
My point is, you can't create your theology based on what you think is right. God's thoughts are higher than our thoughts.
By the way, if I was going to be a wishy-washy, touchy-feely sort of guy, I would also somehow ignore the doctrine that hell is everlasting punishment. I wouldn't just stop at election. I would correct God on all points that seem unfair from a human perspective.
But I know that God is God and I am NOT. I am a human and I don't have his perspective. He does what he wants with his creation. Whether I like it or not.
And, to be honest, I think most free-willers are attempting to correct the Bible so that it suits their presuppositions.
See 1 Cor 1:26ff.
Read Romans 9. He has a right to do with his creation as he pleases.
No one is worthy of the blood of Christ. He shows grace to those who he elects.
My point is, you can't create your theology based on what you think is right. God's thoughts are higher than our thoughts.
By the way, if I was going to be a wishy-washy, touchy-feely sort of guy, I would also somehow ignore the doctrine that hell is everlasting punishment. I wouldn't just stop at election. I would correct God on all points that seem unfair from a human perspective.
But I know that God is God and I am NOT. I am a human and I don't have his perspective. He does what he wants with his creation. Whether I like it or not.
And, to be honest, I think most free-willers are attempting to correct the Bible so that it suits their presuppositions.
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