Jerry Shugart
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R.C. Sproul writes that "Effectual calling is effectual because in it and by it God effects exactly what he intends in the operation: the quickening of spiritual dead souls to spiritual life. 'Calling' refers to the Holy Spirit's inward or secret operation on the soul...The call referred to in effectual calling is not the outward call of the gospel that can be heard by anyone within range of the preaching. The call referred to here is the 'inward call,' the call that penetrates to and pierces the heart, quicken it to spiritual life."
Sproul speaks of both an "inward" and "outward" call of the gospel and according to him it is only the "inward" which gives spiritual life to those who are spiritually dead.
Calvinist Jeremy A. Evans writes that "regeneration occurs before faith. The mechanism of God's saving work is the inner call to man, which is a special call to the elect that elicits the gift of faith and repentance. Sometimes this view is referred to as the effectual call, as opposed to the 'outer' or 'general' call unto everyone unto faith and repentance...The manner of God's activity in such a work (effectual call) is irresistible, hence often referred to as irresistible grace."
According to the Calvinists only some people receive the "inner call" of the gospel while others receive only the "outer call" which saves no one. With that in mind let us look at what Paul said about the "gospel of the grace of God":
"because of the hope which is laid up for you in heaven, of which you heard before in the word of the truth of the gospel, which has come to you, as it has also in all the world, and is bringing forth fruit, as it is also among you since the day you heard and knew the grace of God in truth" (Col.1:5-6).
In the following verse Paul is speaking about that gospel of the grace of God:
"For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men" (Titus 2:11).
According to the Calvinists the gospel of grace which brings salvation did not appear to all people because some people received the "outward" call of the gospel which is not capable of saving anyone. But Paul makes it plain that the gospel of the grace of God which appeared to all people is capable of bringing salvation to "all" who hear it.
Sproul speaks of both an "inward" and "outward" call of the gospel and according to him it is only the "inward" which gives spiritual life to those who are spiritually dead.
Calvinist Jeremy A. Evans writes that "regeneration occurs before faith. The mechanism of God's saving work is the inner call to man, which is a special call to the elect that elicits the gift of faith and repentance. Sometimes this view is referred to as the effectual call, as opposed to the 'outer' or 'general' call unto everyone unto faith and repentance...The manner of God's activity in such a work (effectual call) is irresistible, hence often referred to as irresistible grace."
According to the Calvinists only some people receive the "inner call" of the gospel while others receive only the "outer call" which saves no one. With that in mind let us look at what Paul said about the "gospel of the grace of God":
"because of the hope which is laid up for you in heaven, of which you heard before in the word of the truth of the gospel, which has come to you, as it has also in all the world, and is bringing forth fruit, as it is also among you since the day you heard and knew the grace of God in truth" (Col.1:5-6).
In the following verse Paul is speaking about that gospel of the grace of God:
"For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men" (Titus 2:11).
According to the Calvinists the gospel of grace which brings salvation did not appear to all people because some people received the "outward" call of the gospel which is not capable of saving anyone. But Paul makes it plain that the gospel of the grace of God which appeared to all people is capable of bringing salvation to "all" who hear it.