Before retiring for the evening, I have a question for one and all (yes, FWs that means you too).
I've been wanting to ask this for some time now and keep forgetting or get involved in other things.
One of the biggest objections FWs bring to the Doctrines of Grace is that if God elects people and effectually enables them to repent of their sins and believe the Gospel, then God would be
forcing his will upon "free" moral agents, making robots out of us, would make God into a tyrannical monster, yada, yada, yada. We've all heard the rhetoric numerous times. Now....there's actually mega, mega, megabytes of irony in this kind of objection because these FWs fancy themselves as being experts on God's love and will just as quickly tell us God's love is his primary attribute, is unconditional in nature, is universal in scope, etc, etc., etc.. But if FWs truly believed all their own love rhetoric, how could they logically ever posit a rebuttal to anyone's opposing theology that strongly implies that our Creator & Redeemer is something less than loving if he were to "impose/force" his perfect, holy, righteous, good, loving, compassionate, merciful, gracious will upon any sinner?
Let's assume that the premise to your inane objection is right, and that if Reformers are right, then God would be seizing our minds and hearts by imposing himself upon sinners.
But my question to you is: Why wouldn't you want an all-Wise, all-knowing, all-powerful, all-loving God of Love to take complete control of your life?
Everyone have a blessed evening and, Magenta, hope you're well enough to return to work tomorrow.