Because I know on the basis of Paul's revelation that ANYONE, without exception, who I share the Gospel with CAN be saved by it.
On the basis of their willful decision, or on the choosing of God?
I know, that when I share the Gospel message, if anyone hears and believes the message, it is because God chose them in Christ for the purpose of redemption.
When you preach, you can't know that. Your adherence to Limited Atonement precludes it.
My lack of omniscience precludes me from knowing who will believe, until they make confession. That has nothing to do with Limited Atonement.
As I suggested to Lon the other day, no one who believes in Limited Atonement can in good conscience tell everyone he preaches to "You too can be saved!" because odds are that just isn't true. SOMEBODY you preach to is very likely reprobate...the more people you preach to indiscriminately, the more reprobates will hear but can't believe.
At least proclaiming the Gospel indiscriminately is not lying to people, telling them God loves all of them, when He doesn't and that God will save them if they give Him permission, when He might not.
In fact, anything like the above is adding to the word of God, unbiblical, and is not the Gospel at all.
To preach indiscriminately is to preach a lie; not because the saving Gospel is false but because (let's say) 50% of people who hear it have no saving Blood shed for their sins.
But that is not what is proclaimed. The first part of the Gospel message is to tell sinners that they sin against the moral standards (Law) of God, and are condemned by doing so. Second part of the Gospel message, is that there is only one escape, and that is to believe that God came in the flesh, fulfilled all the Law without sin on His part, suffered the wrath of God for sin and died the death of His people on the cross, achieving forgiveness for their sins through His shed blood, and resurrected from death to provide those He justified access to everlasting life in heaven with Him.
That's why consistent hyper-Calvinists tend to not even try to evangelize...they don't want to be responsible for creating false converts.
There are several safeguards against creating false conversions, with the language I suggest in the above.
So yeah...we've got entirely different motivations. We HAVE to have --- we've got contradictory doctrines in back of our motivations.
Very good question, thank you for asking.
I think this is very important . . . what are our motivations? What is in our hearts when we share this good news?
Mine is a desire to see others find the release from slavery to sin, death, and the devil, like I found through the resurrection power of the Holy Spirit and the power of the biblical Gospel message in my own life.
I feel no compunction that I have to persuade or sell the audience of the Truth of the message, but simply believe I might witness a Godly conversion of hearts/minds freed by the truths of Holy Scripture.
What about you? What exactly is your motivation to proclaim the Gospel? I would not be surprised to learn we share the same reasons for fulfilling this commission from the Lord.
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