And No, Not Universalism

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“There are two popular choices, both bad. Popular evangelicalism wants the atonement to touch every last man, woman, and child. But in order to get it to do so, the touch is made ineffectual. On the other hand, pessimistic Calvinists want the touch to be potent and effectual . . . for a few hundred people. But we are called to preach an effectual cross, an efficacious cross which will manifest itself among all who hear — and all will hear — in nothing less than the salvation of the entire world” (Heaven Misplaced, p. 49).

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