I know some denominations are more keen on the idea of a special elect group that are “predetermined” to be in eternity and some folks are not elected and therefore will spend eternity in hell, but if that is the case, then all God did was create a bunch of programmed robots who have no choice but to believe and worship God in heaven…he already has that with the angels and the heavenly beings that surround Him all he time.
The idea of predeterminism vs free will is best summed up by this: we are all elect, but we all get to choose whether we will follow the way.
The Bible is very clear that Jesus speaks of Hell as a real place that some people will go to, and He speaks very clearly of heaven which some people will go to. To say who goes where and that we “know” the answer is at best a foolhardy attempt to try and become gods ourselves. we are not God; He is the judge, we are not. Jesus speaks of a way to spend eternity in heaven. I believe that is the proper way, but i have learned enough in life to know two things: there is a God and I am not Him. Therefore, i will leave the judgement to Him and Him alone. I deal woth myself only, and try very hard not to judge anyone else from an eternity standpoint.
We have to remember, God is many things, but He is love greater than we humans can comprehend. His omnipotence, His onnipresence, His everlasting love are so profound, we just have no idea. The humanly job we do as parents i believe gives us a foreshadowing of these things, but it pales in comparison.
To say we have no choice is to me just silly. But to say the choice is all because of anything we did (including choosing to follow the way) is also just silly. The understanding comes from the Holy Spirit. The idea of whether the Holy Spirit is a result of the choice or whether the Holy Spirit facilitates the choice is a discussion way above my paygrade. I know this is a very denominational belief system i am going toward, and i do not know the answer, but i do believe no one comes to understand the Father except through the Holy Spirit, and without the Holy Spirit people see the Father with no understanding.
Dont ask me if receiving the Holy Spirit prior to receiving salvation means there is a.special elect group, or whether the Holy Spirit simply prods someone’s heart to learn more or seek the Lord…these mysteries are not going to be answered in this world. And perhaps it works differently for each person and that is why there are denominational differences with regard to these questions.
The main criticism i have with the video posted above is that unlike the author of the video, i do beliece God/Jesus would have done what they did EVEN IF it resulted in no one choosing to follow. Their love for us humans is too deep not to offer a way to be with them, even if we were all too stupid to follow it. Of course, knowing God is omnipotent and time has no bearing on Him, He knew the effort was worth the price Jesus paid.
Sorry this was long and rambly