Matthew1344
Puritan Board Sophomore
Does anyone know how John Owen interpreted chapter 18 and 31 of Ezekiel?
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To that degree He shows a willingness to save men, i.e., if they will repent. It is not an unconditional willingness. He is willing if they are. As it stands, they will not be willing unless He grants them repentance. God's unconditional willingness to save men is only seen in His will to give repentance to the elect.
Matt, I had the very same question and Reverend Winzer explains in this thread ; http://www.puritanboard.com/f15/god-wants-clarification-reverend-winzer-please-85140/2) What were you talking about early when you said that you disagree with "God wanting"? Do you have any good threads I could read on the topic?
1) with this stance of Ezekiel, do you believe that God does not love the reprobate at all?
What were you talking about early when you said that you disagdisagree with "God wanting"? Do you have any good threads I could read on the topic?
So conditional salvation to reprobate
unconditional salvation to elect?
Rev Winzer can you show me texts that support he loves all as his creatures as creation because image bearers.
Angels are a display of his justice, right? And they are not made in his image.
I see that the txt in 145 says he has mercy on all that he has made. How do you see that it is because we are in his image?