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Bonus Episode 17 Does Universalism Kill Evangelism? One of the most common criticisms of Calvinism is that the doctrine of election supposedly makes evangelism unnecessary. After all, if God has chosen His people before the foundation of the world, why preach the gospel? But is that objection really valid? In this episode, we examine a much bigger challenge to evangelism: universalism. If all people are ultimately saved regardless of faith in Christ, then what purpose does gospel preaching serve? Why send missionaries? Why call sinners to repentance? Why endure persecution for the sake of Christ if everyone is going to heaven anyway? We will look at how Scripture presents evangelism not as an optional activity, but as God's ordained means of gathering His people. Far from destroying evangelism, the doctrines of grace provide confidence that God will save sinners through the preaching of the gospel. • Matthew 28:19-20 • Romans 10:14-17 • John 10:16 • 2 Timothy 2:10 • Acts 18:9-10 • Does election make evangelism unnecessary? • Why God ordains both the means and the ends • The biblical problem with universalism • Why Paul endured suffering for the sake of the elect • The relationship between God's sovereignty and gospel proclamation • How the Great Commission assumes the reality of final judgment If everyone is saved regardless of faith in Christ, evangelism loses its urgency. But if God uses the preaching of the gospel to call His elect to salvation, then evangelism remains both necessary and commanded. The Bible teaches that God not only ordains who will be saved, but also the means by which they are brought to Christ. Thank you for listening to The Closet Calvinist Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider following, sharing, and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Soli Deo Gloria.
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