I just have one side question, please. And note I am anti-Calvin type thinking.
You say: The gospel is the means, the instrument, the method, the vehicle God uses to save.
Paul says he played a part in their salvation by teaching them the gospel.
The gospel itself was the means by which they were saved.
What happens if there is no physical gospel to read, and no one to teach or preach it?
Dont jump on me.
I am suggesting when the US pioneers were crossing this land, often times they set up by just one
or two farms or ranches, without even so much as a traveling minister.
That kind of thing.
Would they have no hope?
A simple yes or no works right now. I do not need explanation.
Nothing wrong with asking this question. It is a good reasonable question to ponder.
Unfortunately I cannot give Yes or No because I believe it could be both.
Christianity is a taught religion.
God does not directly teach anyone today like He did in the old testament or in the 1st century.
Paul was directly told what to do partly by Jesus.
Jesus will not directly show Himsef to some one today.
Partly because Jesus told Ananias what to say to Paul.
So God directly and a man told Paul what he must do.
Today the gospel is spread from man to man.
Jesus' great commission, Matthew 28:18-20.
People today that may have never had the gospel shared with them is Gods dealings.
If I claim I know for a fact they are going to hell. I believe I'm widdling on Gods end of the stick.
I simply must leave these matters up to God. He is the judge in these matters.
This is wisdom:
God gave us His word.
His word is His plan on saving man.
If you are exposed to it, that is a blessing.
If not then being ignorant of the Bible would be better than to have known it if ignorance can save.
Friend, God does not send people to hell because of ignorance.
God sends people to hell because of sin.
Question: Has God provided for me and you His gospel?
Yes He has.
So we have no excuse to not seek to know the true. John 17:17.
God promises those who are poor in spirit will, be saved.
Alot of these questions are nothing more than trying to find a loop hole from having to do what God commands us to do.
Like, what if your in an airplane and it's going to crash. How can you get baptized?
This question does not escape the fact that Jesus taught only those who are born of water and the Spirit will enter the kingdom of heaven.
So if you have learned the gospel it would be absolutely foolish to try and come up with a what if scenario to justify not doing what the gospel plainly says to do.
If the person on the plain knew he should be baptized. Then he knew and put it off until now it's too late. Should anyone complain that God is not fair to that man?
Obviously it's the mans fault.
But what if he heard how to be saved on the plain and decided he wanted to be saved.
That is Gods judgment to make with that person.
How many people does that what if actually happen to?
I've never heard such.
Regardless it has nothing to do with us.
We have the Holy Bible right in our hands!!!!
The same lame argument can be made if God only requires belief to be saved.
What if a person is taught the gospel and the canno second he is about to believe in Jesus he has a massive stroke and dies.
Will he be saved.
That's Gods prerogative.
But it has nothing to do with you or me.
Also, did you know ignorance is a sin.
There is such a thing as staying willfully ignorant.
Telling Jesus on judgment day I didn't know, is not an excuse that will exempt you from judgment.
Everyone God has created must seek after Him.
God has given this requirement to everyone.
Isaiah 55:6-7,
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seek the Lord while He may be found call upon Him while He is near
let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous his thoughts
God has revealed Himself because He wants us to have a relationship with Him.
People who go their whole lives not knowing God have done so in rebellion.
Very few, have not been given the opportunity to know the truth.
For these few, God will deal with them as He is a just and merciful God.
Only He truly knows their hearts.