I was just finishing my bible study and our lesson this week was Zechariah with references in Ephesians, 1. Most of Ephesians 1 and others passages we studied this week have to do with our being chosen from the beginning. My question is, why does God punish those He didn't choose to come to Him?
GOD DOES NOT PUNISH THOSE HE DID NOT CHOOSE TO COME TO HIM!The foundation of our faith is not "theology" or "doctrines about God". The foundation of our faith is GOD HIMSELF -- CHRIST HIMSELF -- THE HOLY SPIRIT HIMSELF.
So before we begin any "vain speculation" we need to understand the character of God. Scripture teaches that "GOD IS A SPIRIT", "GOD IS LOVE", and "GOD IS LIGHT, AND IN HIM IS NO DARKNESS AT ALL".
In brief, God is absolute moral and spiritual perfection. That includes absolute holiness, absolute righteousness, absolute justice, absolute grace, and absolute mercy.Mankind on the other hand is sinful through and through, "For all have sinned and come short of THE GLORY OF GOD" (rOM. 3:23). "The glory of God" is not only His splendor and glorious majesty, but His absolute moral and spiritual perfection. Therefore, for a man to enter Heaven, he must be as perfect as God, and as righteous as God.
A. Since ALL HAVE SINNED:
1. Christ died FOR ALL MEN (our sins).
2. Christ rose FOR ALL MEN (our justification)
3. Christ is the Saviour OF ALL MEN
4. Christ DRAWS ALL MEN TO HIMSELF
5. God invites ALL MEN TO CHRIST
6. The Holy Spirit invites ALL MEN TO CHRIST
B. Since ALL HAVE SINNED:
1. ALL must believe the Gospel
2. ALL must repent and be converted
3. ALL must receive Christ as Lord and Savior
4. ALL must be born again
C. ALL are NOT SAVED because:
1. Many choose sin over the Savior (Rom. 1:32)
2. Many love darkness instead of light (Jn. 3:19)
3. Many make excuses or make light of salvation (Mt. 22:1-14)
4. Many shun the cross-bearing of discipleship (Mt. 16:24-26)
5. Many harden their hearts when the Holy Spirit speaks (Heb. 4:7).
Divine election is entirely another matter. It begins with the foreknowledge of God (1 Pet. 1:2) and predestinates those who believe to be "conformed to the image of [God's] Son" (Rom. 9:29,30; Eph. 1:1- 2:10). ELECTION AND PREDESTINATION ARE NOT FOR SINNERS BUT FOR THE SAINTS. Whenever the apostles mention these subjects, they are addressing the saints.
Because of God's own character, He would never punish those He did not choose to come to Him. They condemned themselves when they refused to come, even after He invited them freely (Jn 3:36)!