Introduction: The tension between God’s promises and Israel’s plight (1-5).
Question # 1 Have God’s covenant promises to Israel failed (6-13)?
Question # 2 Is God unjust toward Israel (14-21)?
Question # 3 What of God’s promises and justice toward Gentiles (22-29)?
Two philosophical (but not biblical) principles against the doctrine of God’s absolute sovereignty in salvation. (The following two principles and deductions are incorrect, biblically speaking.)
- Divine sovereignty is not compatible with human freedom, nor therefore with human responsibility.
Deduction: if God is absolutely sovereign, human beings cannot be truly free – all our actions are foreordained – and therefore, human responsibility becomes a laughable concept. Since the Bible regards faith (or any act of the will) as a free and responsible human act, it cannot be caused by God, but is exercised independently of God.
- Ability limits obligation.
Deduction: since the Bible regards faith as obligatory (necessary) on the part of all who hear the gospel, ability to believe must be universal. For God to command a thing human beings lacked the ability to perform would be unjust.
This is where the danger starts: when we begin with philosophical principles and force scripture through their rationalistic grid.
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Compatibilism(The Bible as a whole, and sometimes in specific texts, presupposes or teaches that both of the following propositions are simultaneously true, and are mutually compatible)
- God is absolutely sovereign, but his sovereignty never functions in such a way that human responsibility is curtailed, minimized or mitigated.
- Human beings are morally responsible creatures – they significantly choose, rebel, obey, believe, defy, make decisions and so forth, and they are rightly held accountable for such actions; but this characteristic never functions so as to make God absolutely contingent (secondary, a responder, a reactor, dependent upon us in some sense).
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