Universal redemption is A DENIAL OF THE JUSTICE OF GOD. According to the Word of God, redemption is primarily and act of divine justice (Psa. 85:8-13; Pro. 16:6; Isa. 45:20-21; Rom. 3:24-26). If Christ was punished for my sins and I must also bear the punishment for them, the justice of God is gone! However, by the revelation of God in the gospel, we learn that the justice of God gives us as much hope as the grace of God. Justice satisfied demands the release of those for whom satisfaction has been made.
From whence this fear and unbelief? Has not the Father put to grief
His darling Son for me?
And can the righteous Judge of men Condemn me for that debt of sin
Charged to my great Surety?
Complete atonement Christ has made And to God�s utmost justice paid
All that His people owed.
Payment God cannot twice demand, First at my bleeding Surety�s hand,
And then again at mine!
Those who preach universal redemption blaspheme God in their preaching by REDUCING THE OMNIPOTENCE OF ALMIGHTY GOD TO IMPOTENCE WEAKER THAN THE WILL OF MAN! Isaiah declares that the Lord�s arm is not short that it cannot save. But the Arminian tells us plainly that God cannot save multitudes for whom Christ died because, though it is his will to do so, they will not let him save them!
Those who preach universal atonement blaspheme God by ASSERTING THAT THE IMMUTABLE GOD IS, AFTER ALL, FICKLE, MUTABLE, AND CHANGEABLE. We are told that God loves all men now while they live on the earth, but that he will cease to love them when they die and cast them into hell! Does that sound like God to you? Oh no! Our God changes not! Read Malachi 3:6, Job 23:13, and James 1:17.
I lay the charge of blasphemy against all who teach that Christ died for all, even for those who perish in hell, because IT ROBS GOD OF HIS GLORY IN SALVATION. The primary aim of the Triune God in saving sinners is his own great glory (Eph. 1:3-14). But these men tell us that man has every reason to boast because it is he, not God, who makes him to differ from others! Whereas, Holy Scripture makes the difference between the saved and the damned to be a difference made by God�s distinguishing grace alone.