David Lamb
Active Member
When I first became a Christian, I had never heard of John Calvin or Calvinism. When I read the bible, I didn't see "Calvinism" because I had never heard of it. I did see that salvation is by God's grace, His undeserved favour, and not of our works. I saw too, that by nature, I was a sinner who had been dead in trespasses and sins. It was only much later that I discovered that such things are called the Doctrines of Grace, or as some call them, Calvinism.A Calvinist looks at the New Testament, and sees "Calvinism".
A Chrisitan who is not a TULIP person, looks at the bible, and does not SEE Calvinism.
And here is something to consider.
A Christian leads people to Christ.
A Calvinist tries to lead people (Christian or not) To CALVINISM.
That is not of God, as God never called anyone to Identify themselves as a "Calvinist", and God never called anyone to try to bring people into the doctrines of Calvin and TULIP and Hyper Calvinism.
God is not a Calvinist.
Jesus is not a Calvinist.
The Holy Spirit is not a Calvinist.
Paul is not a Calvinist.
The NT does not Teach "TULIP"........as this is the INVENTION of a person, and His DISCIPLES... who created this "doctrine of devils" that says that The Cross of Christ is not for "the world", as John 3:16 teaches, but its just for the "predestined elect"...which is CALVIN's doctrine that was evolved as the "5 Points".
"TULIP" is not Calvinism. It is merely a way of remembering Calvin's 5 Points. (And of course it only works in English. Calvin himself spoke French. He didn't invent the acronym). Those 5 Points were made in answer to the 5 Points of Arminius, and were never intended to be a complete summary of Calvin's theology. So of course the NT doesn't teach TULIP, because the NT was written hundreds of years before Arminius came up with his 5 Points, to which Calvin answered with 5 points of his own.
The bible does not teach that Christ died for everybody in the whole world but for His sheep:
“"I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep.” (Joh 10:11 NKJV)
The sheep cannot be everybody, because later in the same chapter Jesus said to some of His hearers:
“"But you do not believe, because you are not of My sheep, as I said to you.” (Joh 10:26 NKJV)
You say that John 3:16 says otherwise, but it says:
“"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” (Joh 3:16 NKJV)
Yes, it's those who believe in Him, not everybody without exception.
Calvinists do not seek to lead sinners to Calvinism, but to Christ.