Is there hope for all people?
No there is one, and only one group of people, that I know of, for whom there is no hope. There is a group of people commonly labeled five point Calvinists.
They believe God chose them and prepared them for salvation. All others are lost, and without hope.
In probably the greatest irony of all time and eternity, the people who believe this doctrine of Satan, and think they are God's chosen and can never be lost, are in fact the exact opposite.
They are the only ones for whom there is no hope and no salvation, because God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble.
There is no greater pride that one "cannot see", concerning one's self, than to say that God chose who would be saved and "I", yes "I" am one of God's chosen.
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Greetings Todah!
Surely you jest? You are kidding, yes?
Let me ask you not about a group of people, no - but about one person: Judas, ok?
Was Judas one of those you speak of above?
Was Judas saved or lost?
What about Judas?
Did Judas have hope?
He had the chance to see and travel with the Lord on earth.
Judas got to see the miracles, and the Spirit of the Lord may have striven with him while he was in His company.
But despite every advantage he had that was brimming with hope
he did fulfill negative prophecy.
You can say, perhaps, Judas rejected the Lord as anything more than a man.
Or you could say that the Spirit of the Lord stopped wrestling with Judas when He finally said, "What you do, do quickly."
But prophecy came true, and I believe that.
But I also believe there is hope for the living.
What about that?