So I was reading John this morning and a thought struck me (don't ask me why/how I made the connection. Between John 1 and John 12, I just did :^)

So I was reading John this morning and a thought struck me (don't ask me why/how I made the connection. Between John 1 and John 12, I just did :^)
Hi leahcim,
Of course, I agree with you that our salvation is completely out of our hands, but this is precisely a point that those who identify most with Arminianism and those who identify with Calvinism find disagreement with.
I believe that Arminianism is in error, but I would never presume to declare that all those that subscribe to this doctrine are unsaved.
Thus, it is indeed an old and long-standing struggle for many saved believers.
Election is, at least to me, a terribly difficult thing to wrap one's head around. There are a WHOLE lot of implications and the flesh, which we all struggle against our entire lives, would have us lean our understanding towards works, however slight we try to make them.
In reading back at my response, I believe that I should make a clarification.
I WOULD most definitely put into question the salvation of someone that believed anything apart from Christ alone. This is a core fundamental. My last post made it appear that I believed otherwise.
What I'm trying to say (terribly it seems) is that just because someone may identify with Arminiasm, as it regards election, I would not necessarily presume to declare them unsaved.
Verse:
John 3:16; Jn 3:16; John 3
Keyword:
Salvation, Jesus, Gospel
With Operators:
AND, OR, NOT, “ ”