I would agree. But the question is, does He go beyond giving someone a certain basic understanding of Who and what He is if He intimately knows the heart of such a person, perfectly knowing that no amount of wooing, enlightening and understanding will keep them from remaining a determined rebel? If you could well KNOW/FOREKNOW that, seeing two, desperate beggars, that if you give beggar A million dollars and he will then use that to feed, clothe and educate himself, some of it to help others, and to become a productive member of society, but that if you give beggar B the same, beggar B will only squander the money, buy drugs, sell drugs, buy weapons and sell them gangs to create gang turf wars, theft and murder, helping destabilize and destroy a community - which beggar are is a responsible person going to give the million to? And what good would giving the beggar only bent upon destruction of himself and others?Neo: The only thing I can say is that when I look at the gospels, I see a God who would leave the 99 who are in the fold and goes for the one who is lost.
And what good does God going after one that refuses His help, runs from His sight, spits in His face, pretends He's not there? What THEN? Should God FORCE them to come with Him; FORCE their love (forced love, the ultimate oxymoron)? What if God perfectly KNOWS a man's ultimate response to God?
God does not have to DETERMINE or CAUSE anyone's choices regarding Him. Is God limited by geography? Time? Place? Can not any person talk to God as He has already revealed Himself (He's as close as their own breath, according to the Apostle Paul). If they want to really know and obey God, do you not think God would want to honor that, in such a person?
NO, He doesn't CAUSE a lost person to reject Himself. He provides them that choice. But make no mistake about it: He unmistakeably KNOWS what every person's heart and mind will ultimately yield, and short of forcing Himself on them. He does not need to guess. And He's ALWAYS know their decisions. And so He also knows the fate they will ultimately choose, based upon His criteria, values, knowledge and information He provides them - He does not need to GUESS!Neo: He doesn't pre-determine whether the lost one one is going to reject him or not.
But you've asserted that God overlooks people's lack of knowledge of the Gospel, but then you say,"because people need to hear this message." Well, I must ask, WHY do they need to hear the message if ignorance of it is overlooked by God? Why do you ignore the implications of Romans 10:14? Or, what do you think this passage actually means - especially within its context?Neo: And that is what probably saved a sinner like me in my darkest times. So that is what I believe. Everyone needs saving that is why we are ordered to evangelize because people need to hear this message. Its easy to sit in your comfy chair and think the lost ones are not worth bothering about but I wonder if Christ would do that. I think the lost ones are the all that heaven looks for, to see someone saved and rejoice in that.
Is it not entirely possible that God sends the Gospel specifically to those whom He FOREKNOWS will be receptive to it? Do people have to know the Gospel and about Jesus to reject God? Not according to Romans 1! Not according to the countless heathens condemned in the Old Testament/pre-Christ. Why do you not accept it? Do you or do you not believe Romans 1 is the word of God?
If it were critical that ALL hear the Gospel - specifically, only those who God knows WOULD and WILL respond to it: 1) Why would He not tell EVERYONE in history, ALL AT ONCE? Write it in the sky! 2) Why the slow spread of the Gospel by missions, IF God does this an entirely different way that is not missions-dependent? Why would God withhold the Gospel from anyone, IF it's absence sealed their doom? Does God not know intimately ALL whom would benefit and embrace the Gospel IF it were sent? Of COURSE He does. Does God not know ALL who will one day have a desire to know Him or know Who He is? Does He then deny such people what they will one day desire?
Why do we not have even ONE example in Scripture of anyone being saved (post Christ) without them first hearing the Gospel?