Are some things (some people) hopeless?
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 6:32 am
I spend a lot of time googling questions about the bible and doing personal research. I came across an article by A.W. Tozer which in part stated the following:
" The Bible is not addressed to just anybody. Its message is directed to a chosen few. Whether these few are chosen by God in a sovereign act of election or are chosen because they meet certain qualifying conditions I leave to each one to decide as he may, knowing full well that his decision will be determined by his basic beliefs about such matters as predestination, free will, the eternal decrees and other related doctrines. But whatever may have taken place in eternity, it is obvious what happens in time: Some believe and some do not; some are morally receptive and some are not; some have spiritual capacity and some have not. It is to those who do and are and have that the Bible is addressed. Those who do not and are not and have not will read it in vain."
I find this to be somewhat disturbing. Is he saying that those of us who have difficulty following and understanding the bible are not meant by God to understand? Sounds rather restricted to a predestined group of people.
I would appreciate any of the moderators or others comments on this passage.
W
" The Bible is not addressed to just anybody. Its message is directed to a chosen few. Whether these few are chosen by God in a sovereign act of election or are chosen because they meet certain qualifying conditions I leave to each one to decide as he may, knowing full well that his decision will be determined by his basic beliefs about such matters as predestination, free will, the eternal decrees and other related doctrines. But whatever may have taken place in eternity, it is obvious what happens in time: Some believe and some do not; some are morally receptive and some are not; some have spiritual capacity and some have not. It is to those who do and are and have that the Bible is addressed. Those who do not and are not and have not will read it in vain."
I find this to be somewhat disturbing. Is he saying that those of us who have difficulty following and understanding the bible are not meant by God to understand? Sounds rather restricted to a predestined group of people.
I would appreciate any of the moderators or others comments on this passage.
W