So you accuse, according to your wrong view that:
Which is not a Calvinistic belief, at all . . .
Calvinists teach that one cannot hear the gospel until the Holy Spirit changes their hearts first. Sinners must be spiritually born again in order to exhibit faith and believe the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The gospel preached is God's means of calling His elect to faith in His Christ.
The Law was fulfilled by Jesus Christ in order that the righteousness of the Law might be written upon the hearts of His elect and imputed to their account.
Because the Gospel message is a two-edged sword. The Gospel message will produce grace in the elect, but reveal unbelief in all reprobates.
This is a false view and wrong accusation. Calvinists believe in a universal and indiscriminate proclamation of the Gospel, for it is not known to any but God, who the elect might be.
We know from scripture that wide is the path that the multitudes traverse. We know that many will be called yet few will answer.
From this alone (though there are other passages that reference the same thing) we can tell that the elect are rather few compared to the mass.
So...do you personally think that it is the duty of the elect to shepard the lost sheep? Or are they considered reprobates; unworthy of time and effort?
Don't forget that the least will be greatest and the meek will inherit the earth.
Thank for your leveled reply and sound doctrine. It is good to speak with those types.
I admit my presuppositions and assumptions, yet too admit that they stemmed from actual interaction and witnessing the words of self proclaimed Calvinists.
Not you.
Peace
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