klp wrote:Arguing extremes and bizarre exceptions to characterize a general command, intention, and pattern is not much use IMO. God has the prerogative to save who He chooses. God's Will does not require Mankind to agree or sign off. Just because a person becomes convinced of Jesus as the Christ just prior to being martyred does not have any bearing on whether of not God intends that Christians serve and do good works for others. This is Junior High stuff IMO.
It seems you are saying that New Covenant thingy doesn't place any obligations on God. God being God is free to honor His covenant or not? If God saves who He chooses then those that are not saved really had no choice. That sounds like you're a Calvinist. It's all been predetermined so those that God has chosen to be saved will be saved and those not chosen are lost and there is nothing either group can do about it?
I'm assuming that isn't what you really meant, but that is kinda what you said or at least that is how I interpreted your words. However, if that is what you meant, then I disagree. If God won't follow His own rules then it doesn't matter what anyone believes or does because it's all arbitrary as far as God is concerned.