
Originally Posted by
mattfivefour
Spurgeon once said something on this topic that has always stuck with me. He said, "Think of the gate of heaven, and above it is a large sign, “Whosoever will may come.” As you pass through the gate, you look back and from the inside the sign reads, “Chosen from the foundation of the world." I like this because it really speaks of the dual nature of the topic. From our perspective ANY person may come, but once it is all over, only those who accepted will have come and—because (as others have correctly pointed out above) God is outside of time—they were known from the foundation of the earth.
Regardless of your point of view, God does not create some men and women and destine them to go to Hell. He creates ALL to be saved (1 Timothy 2:4), but by His omniscience He already knows the ones who will be and those who will not.
So true--hades/hell is (will be) created for Satan and his demons, not men per the Scriptures.
He creates ALL to be saved (1 Timothy 2:4), but by His omniscience He already knows the ones who will be and those who will not.
When I get questions about similar topics--in a simple form, I tell people: "It's like you offer a kid broccoli or chocolate cake for breakfast. You know which is better for them. But you also know what the kid is going to chose too. So when the kid gets sick, there's no excuse--it was his personal choice."
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