I just posted this on another thread. Thought you might enjoy it.
We must be sure we are on the same page here. When one says: The Gospel is offered to all. What does one mean by this?
If one means, the Gospel is offered indiscriminately to all - as in "proclaimed before all", then I agree. This is the role believers have in God's Salvation Plan. Preachers - preach it to all. Believers - witness to all.
However, since calvinism claims that God's plan is to choose ONLY SOME, and that without any conditions, for salvation, means that presenting the gospel to what they call the "non-elect" would be a LIE. Why offer/proclaim/present the gospel to anyone for whom it WASN'T designed. It seems calvinists just cannot fathom this FACT.
If one means, the Gospel is offered to all - as in "Salvation is offered to all", I disagree. You will never find, in any good translation, the idea that Salvation is being offered to everyone or anyone.
By all means disagree. That is your freedom. But your disagreement is with Scripture, because Titus 2:11 says exactly that.
Indeed, you will not find a single verse of Scripture, that uses the word "offer or offered", related to one's Salvation.
New International Version
For the grace of God has appeared that offers salvation to all people.
Holman Christian Standard Bible
For the grace of God has appeared with salvation for all people,
Aramaic Bible in Plain English
For the all saving grace of God has been revealed to all men;
NET Bible
For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all people.
New Revised Standard Version
For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all,
New Heart English Bible
For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all people,
Christian Standard Bible
For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people,
Holman Christian Standard Bible
For the grace of God has appeared with salvation for all people,
American Standard Version
For the grace of God hath appeared, bringing salvation to all men,
You may disagree all you want, but the verse is clear in many translations. We know that salvation is a gift. We know that God's grace brings that gift to everyone, all men, all people, everyone.
Once again - Nowhere, is the word "offer or offered", used in relationship to one's Salvation.
SEe the 9 verses above.
[QUOT]The Gospel, is to be proclaimed to all indiscriminately. The non-elect, will not believe what is heard and the elect will hear the message and believe because they hear the Truth therein.[/QUOTE]
Since calvinists believe that the gospel is NOT for the "non-elect", to proclaim it TO them is LYING TO THEM.
This is Paul's explanation of what is of "first importance":
1 Cor 15-
3 For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance : that
Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures,
4 that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures,
5 and that he appeared to Cephas, and then to the Twelve.
6 After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers and sisters at the same time, most of whom are still living, though some have fallen asleep.
The bolded words is FIRST in Paul's list of what is of "first importance".
And then Paul finishes off that section of ch 15 with this:
v.11 - Whether, then, it is I or they, this is what we preach, and this is what you believed.
So, Paul preached INDICRIMINATELY to everyone. And what he said to all of them is that Christ died for their sins.
If you want to fall off the rails and argue that "our sins" would refer only to Paul and his entourage, that's your business. But what a stupid argument, if that is what you think. Why would any evangelist tell a crowd that Christ died for his sins, and leave all of the crowd out? That makes no sense.
So when Paul preached "Christ died for our sins", he was INCLUDING the crowds in that. iow, "Christ died for all of our (yours and mine) sins".
The Sheep hear the voice of the Great Shephard and will not follow another.
This is a verse about what believers (His sheep) do. They are already believers. btw, Jesus said, in John 10, that He would lay down His life for THE THE THE sheep, while identifying 3 categories of sheep:
1. My sheep (Jewish believers)
2. other sheep of Mine (Gentile believers)
3. not of My sheep (unbelievers)
So saying He would die for THE THE THE sheep, He was saying that He would die for everyone.
This is a PROMISE from our Lord - to His Sheep.
I ran across this in my research. I think it is well stated:
"The good news of the gospel is offered (Proclaimed) freely to all people without distinction. Some “high” Calvinists have objected to this doctrine on the grounds of God’s sovereign election, the doctrine of the particular atonement, the primacy of divine initiative, and the sinner’s complete inability to respond in faith apart from God’s regenerating grace. However, the reality is that sinners are all called to believe and are judged for their unbelief, not for whether or not they are elect. It is actually within the context of the universal refusal of man to believe that the doctrines of election, the atonement, and the sovereign initiative of God are most needed. These doctrines provide the solution to man’s refusal, not a reason to avoid the "proclamation" of the gospel in the first place."
What a contradiction!!
Just listen to the contradiction: However, the reality is that sinners are all called to believe and are judged for their unbelief, not for whether or not they are elect.
Since calvinists believe that God chooses/elects who will believe, why are "all" called to believe, since that isn't God's plan??
And judging someone for an action (or non-action) that they weren't chosen for is the height of evil unfairness.
But, calvinists simply cannot or will not comprehend any of this.