who said someone goes to hear a preacher. The "check-up" could be done with the person you meet. Or, someone you are sitting next to on an airplane.1over137 wrote:Ok, thanks.jlay wrote:Keep in mind, not everything is perfectly analogous.
But here is my best go.
Sickness: sin
Surgeon: Christ
Patient: Lost sinner
Doctor: Preacher/ believer
Yeah, one can imagine that person goes to a preacher to hear a sermon. Well, question is who goes there and whether he trust what is said by the preacher is true.
Usually, one hears gospel from someone. One usually does not deliberately go to hear a sermon and trust it.
90% of my preaching done outside of a church building.
Regarding who the surgeon decides to treat. We have ample biblical evidence to answer this question. God desires all men... To correlate to the analogy. The surgeon has decided to treat any and all who will trust in him. If it sounds circular it is, but that doesn't mean it's invalid.
Consider this rough analogy. A billionaire decides to give $100k away to a select group of people. The condition is that you have to stand in the yellow circle. If you stand in the cirlce you are elected to receive the reward. In this case, the billionaire has predestined who will be rewarded. (those who stand in the yellow circle.) Who stands in the yellow circle? The elect. Who did the billionaire decide to give the money to? Only the elect. Who are the elect? Those in the circle. He predestined that only the elect would receive the reward.
Question: Who can stand in the circle?