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A Southern Baptist Looks at the Biblical Doctrine of Election
ELECTION
STATED AND DEFENDED
Its Meaning
Its Blessings
Its Evidences
Its Implications, etc.
Election
is the gracious purpose of God,
according to which He regenerates,
sanctifies, and glorifies sinners...
Baptist Faith and Message, Article V
By ERNEST C. REISINGER
521 WILDWOOD PARKWAY
CAPE CORAL, FLORIDA 33904
THE IMPORTANCE
OF DOCTRINE:
James L. Sullivan, past president of
the Sunday School Board, wrote in the Florida Witness, April 17, 1975.
Baptist doctrines are more important
than most of us realize. They not only express our experiences and beliefs,
they also determine our directions. They even shape our programs whether local
or national. They are to the church essentially what the backbone is to the
human body. They give unity and stability; they provide sturdiness enabling us
to endure the bumps of opposition, even persecution.
Doctrines are of the utmost
importance whether they are oral or written. They systematize our expressions
of faith. They express our experiences in written understandable form. They
proclaim to others our Christian testimony. They constitute the framework in
which we carry on our daily activities.
The church which neglects to teach
doctrine weakens its membership, works against its unity, invites instability
in its fellowship, lessens conviction among its members and stalemates its
future progress. It is impossible for us to exaggerate the importance of
doctrine. This truth needs to be stressed constantly before every believer.
ABSTRACT OF PRINCIPLES
The following is an excerpt from the
Fundamental Laws of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary written into its
charter on April 30, 1858: "9 Every Professor of the institution shall be
a member of a regular Baptist Church; and all persons accepting Professorships
in this Seminary, shall be considered by such acceptance, as engaging to teach
in accordance with, and not contrary to, the Abstract of Principles hereinafter
laid down." (Mueller: History of Southern Seminary; BROADMAN PRESS: P.
238).
I. THE SCRIPTURES
The Scriptures of the Old and New
Testaments were given by inspiration of God, and are the only sufficient,
certain and authoritative rule of all saving knowledge, faith and obedience.
II. GOD
There is but one God, the Maker,
Preserver and Ruler of all things, having in and of himself, all perfections,
and being infinite in them all; and to Him all creatures owe the highest love,
reverence and obedience.
III. THE TRINITY
God is revealed to us as Father, Son
and Holy Spirit each with distinct personal attributes, but without division of
nature, essence or being.
IV. PROVIDENCE
God from eternity, decrees or
permits all things that come to pass, and perpetually upholds, directs, and
governs all creatures and all events; yet so as not in any wise to be the
author or approver of sin nor to destroy the free will and responsibility of
intelligent creatures.
V. ELECTION
Election is God's eternal choice of
some persons unto everlasting life - not because of foreseen merit in them, but
of his mere mercy in Christ - in consequence of which choice they are called,
justified and glorified.
VI. THE FALL OF MAN
God originally created man in His own image, and free from sin; but, through
the temptation of Satan, he transgressed the command of God, and fell from his
original holiness and righteousness; whereby his posterity inherit a nature
corrupt and wholly opposed to God and His law, are under condemnation, and as
soon as they are capable of moral action, become actual transgressors.
VII. THE MEDIATOR
Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son
of God, is the divinely appointed mediator between God and man. Having taken
upon Himself human nature, yet without sin, He perfectly fulfilled the law,
suffered and died upon the cross for the salvation of sinners. He was buried,
and rose again the third day, and ascended to His Father, at whose right hand
He ever liveth to make intercession for His people. He is the only Mediator,
the Prophet, Priest and King of the Church, and Sovereign of the Universe.
VIII. REGENERATION
Regeneration is a change of heart,
wrought by the Holy Spirit, who quickeneth the dead in trespasses and sins
enlightening their minds spiritually and savingly to understand the Word of
God, and renewing their whole nature, so that they love and practice holiness.
It is a work of God's free and special grace alone.
IX. REPENTANCE
Repentance is an evangelical grace,
wherein a person being, by the Holy Spirit, made sensible of the manifold evil
of his sin, humbleth himself for it, with godly sorrow, detestation of it, and
self-abhorrence, with a purpose and endeavor to walk before God so as to please
Him in all things.
X. FAITH
Saving faith is the belief, on God's
authority of whatsoever is revealed in His Word concerning Christ; accepting
and resting upon Him alone for justification and eternal life. It is wrought in
the heart by the Holy Spirit, and is accompanied by all other saving graces,
and leads to a life of holiness.
XI. JUSTIFICATION
Justification is God's gracious and
full acquittal of sinners, who believe in Christ, from all sin, through the
satisfaction that Christ has made; not for anything wrought in them or done by
them; but on account of the obedience and satisfaction of Christ, they
receiving and resting on Him and His righteousness by faith.
XII. SANCTIFICATION
Those who have been regenerated are
also sanctified, by God's word and Spirit dwelling in them. This sanctification
is progressive through the supply of Divine strength, which all saints seek to
obtain, pressing after a heavenly life in cordial obedience to all Christ's
commands.
XIII. PERSEVERANCE OF THE SAINTS
Those whom God hath accepted in the
Beloved, and sanctified by His Spirit, will never totally nor finally fall away
from the state of grace, but shall certainly persevere to the end; and though
they may fall, through neglect and temptation, into sin, whereby they grieve
the Spirit, impair their graces and comforts, bring reproach on the Church, and
temporal judgments on themselves, yet they shall be renewed again unto
repentance, and be kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.
XIV. THE CHURCH
The Lord Jesus is the Head of the
Church, which is composed of all his true disciples, and in Him is invested
supremely all power for its government. According to his commandment,
Christians are to associate themselves into particular societies or churches;
and to each of these churches he hath given needful authority for administering
that order, discipline and worship which he hath appointed. The regular
officers of a Church are Bishops or Elders, and Deacons.
XV. BAPTISM
Baptism is an ordinance of the Lord
Jesus, obligatory upon every believer, wherein he is immersed in water in the
name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, as a sign of his
fellowship with the death and resurrection of Christ, of remission of sins, and
of his giving himself up to God, to live and walk in newness of life. It is
prerequisite to church fellowship, and to participation in the Lord's Supper.
XVI. THE LORD'S SUPPER
The Lord's Supper is an ordinance of
Jesus Christ, to be administered with the elements of bread and wine, and to be
Observed by his churches till the end of the world. It is in no sense a
sacrifice, but is designed to commemorate his death, to confirm the faith and
other graces of Christians, and to be a bond, pledge and renewal of their
communion with him, and of their church fellowship.
XVII. THE LORD'S DAY
The Lord's Day is a Christian
institution for regular observance, and should be employed in exercises of
worship and spiritual devotion, both public and private, resting from worldly
employments and amusements, works of necessity and mercy only excepted.
XVIII. LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE
God alone is Lord of the conscience,
and He hath left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men, which are in
anything contrary to His word, or not contained in it. Civil magistrates being
ordained of God, subjection in all lawful things commanded by them ought to be
yielded by us in the Lord, not only for wrath, but also for conscience sake.
XIV. THE RESURRECTION
The bodies of men after death return
to dust, but their spirits return immediately to God - the righteous to rest
with Him; the wicked, to be reserved under darkness to the judgment. At the
last day, the bodies of all the dead, both just and unjust, will be raised.
XX. THE JUDGMENT
God hath appointed a day, wherein he
will judge the world by Jesus Christ, when every one shall receive according to
his deeds: the wicked shall go into everlasting punishment; the righteous, into
everlasting life.
ARTICLES OF FAITH
V
ELECTION
"Election
is God's eternal choice of PERSONS unto everlasting life -- NOT BECAUSE OF
FORESEEN MERIT IN THEM, but of His mere mercy in Christ - in consequence of
which choice they are called, justified, and glorified."
How Important is the Doctrine
of Election?????
This Important
IF IT WERE NOT FOR THE DOCTRINE
OF ELECTION,
NO ONE WOULD BE SAVED ! ! !
WHAT ELECTION IS NOT:
I am shocked that many people do not
know that ELECTION is in the Bible. I am more shocked that the biblical
teaching on the subject has not been discussed, taught or preached. Someone,
back along the line, must have thought it important because it is in our
Baptist Faith and Message.
"Election is the gracious
purpose of God, according to which He regenerates, sanctifies, and glorifies
sinners.. ."( Baptist
Faith and Message, p. 12)
It is not only in our ARTICLES of
FAITH, but we sing it in many of our hymns.... "The Church's One
Foundation"- the second stanza "Elect from every nation....
"
More importantly, it is in the Bible
and in this chapter on the subject I wish to make one point only, that is,
EVERYONE WHO BELIEVES THE BIBLE MUST BELIEVE IN ELECTION. They may not
understand what the Bible teaches about it. They may not agree as to what the
Bible teaches about it, BUT, they must believe that it is in the Bible.
The words Elect - Election -
Foreordination - Chosen - Foreknow and Foreknowledge demand that we believe the
Bible teaches a doctrine of election, of some kind.
Scriptures where we find it:
Matthew 24:22 "And except those days should be
shortened, there should no flesh be saved; but for the ELECT'S sake those days
shall be shortened."
Matthew 24:24 ". . . insomuch that, if it were
possible, they shall deceive the very ELECT."
Matthew 24:31 ". . . and they shall gather together
HIS ELECT from the four winds . . . "
Mark 13.20, 22, 27
Romans 8.28-33 N.B. V 33 "Who shall lay anything to
the charge of GOD'S ELECT? It is God that justifieth."
Romans 9:11 "For the children being not yet born,
neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to ELECTION
might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth. "
Romans 11:5, 7 "Even so then at this present time also
there is a remnant according TO THE ELECTION OF GRACE. What then? Israel hath
not obtained that which he seeketh for; but THE ELECTION hath obtained it, and
the rest were blinded. "
Romans 11:28 ". . . but as touching the ELECTION,
they are beloved for the fathers' sakes. "
Col. 3.12 "Put on therefore, as the ELECT of God.
. ."
I Thes. 1:4 "Knowing, brethren beloved, YOUR
ELECTION OF GOD."
II Thes. 2:13 ". . . because God hath from the
beginning CHOSEN you to salvation . . . "
II Tim. 2:10 "Therefore I endure all things for the
ELECT'S SAKES, that they may also obtain the salvation which is in Christ Jesus
with eternal glory."
Titus 1 ". . . according to the faith of God's
ELECT. . . "
II Peter 1:10 ". . . give diligence to make your
calling and ELECTION sure . . ."
See also Isa. 42:1; 45:4; 65:9;
65:22.
These passages establish the fact
that ELECTION is in the Bible. We could do the same thing with the word
"chosen." Eph. 1:4; Ps. 65:4.
My only point in this chapter is to
establish the fact that the Bible is full of the blessed doctrine of election.
In future chapters on this subject
we will consider:
The benefits and blessings of this
truth.
The encouragement it gives to
evangelism.
How it insures the success of the
gospel.
How it honors God and humbles man.
WARNING:
1. Don't make derogatory remarks about what is in the Bible whether you
understand it or not.
2. Don't reject what the Bible
teaches on any subject, especially if you have not studied what the Bible says
about it.
3. Don't make a hobby out of any one
doctrine. Although this doctrine is of vital importance, it is only one
doctrine end must not be separated from all Christian truth.
4. Don't reject any doctrine because
it has been abused and misused. All the key doctrines have been perverted.
ANTINOMY?
(WHAT IS THAT??)
Here is one. Acts 2:23 . . .
"Him, being delivered by the
determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God --
100% Sovereignty of GOD
ye have taken, and by wicked hands
have crucified and slain"
100% Human Responsibility
All the devils in Hell or men on
earth could not keep Jesus from the Cross - Why?
Because it was determined by the
counsel and foreknowledge of God - that is
100% Divine Sovereignty
Yet man was charged with the murder
of Christ "ye by wicked hands have crucified and slain" that is --
100% Human Responsibility
Both of these are equally true -
they are both in the Bible - and we have no trouble in our minds when we
consider them separately, BUT, we cannot ( in our minds) put them together.
DON'T TRY - they are Friends and do
not need to be reconciled by us. We cannot reconcile DIVINE SOVEREIGNTY and
HUMAN RESPONSIBILITY, but God will do what we cannot do.
The ANTINOMY is only with us - not
with God.
ARTICLE IV - PROVIDENCE
"God from eternity decrees
or permits all things to come to pass, and perpetually upholds, directs, and
governs all creatures and all events; yet so as not in any wise to be the
author or approver of sin nor to destroy the free will and responsibility of
man. " (Free to act
according to his nature.)
The last words of Article IV are "responsibility
of man."The one thing no one can do is reconcile the responsibility of
man and the sovereignty of God.
It is here that most people get into
real trouble, and, especially preachers, since we are called upon to preach the
whole counsel of God. What do we see in the scriptures? A God Who is Absolutely
Sovereign in Creation - Redemption and Providence. And just as clearly we see
the Bible teaches that man is 100% responsible.
The errors to be avoided are:
1. Soft peddling either of these
subjects. If you do this, you have a God who is something less than Sovereign
(not the God of the Bible) and a man who is something less than responsible.
Both are 100% true - so believe - teach and preach them. Many times they are
both in the same verse. Example - John 6:37 "All that the Father giveth
me shall come to me: and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast
out."
II Tim 2:19. "Nevertheless
the foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, The Lord knoweth them
that are his. And, Let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from
iniquity."
2. Another danger is being unwilling
to go as far as the Bible goes on these subjects, or, with human reasoning,
logic or speculation, to go beyond what the Bible reveals.
Deut. 29:29 is a good place to camp. " The secret
things belong unto the Lord our God: but those things which are revealed belong
unto us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this
law."
3. The third, and probably the most
common error is to try to reconcile God's Sovereignty and Man's Responsibility.
What we have here is an antinomy
(this may be a new word for your vocabulary). What is an antinomy? The Shorter
Oxford Dictionary defines it as "a contradiction between conclusions which
seem equally logical, reasonable or necessary." In the case of biblical
theology we should say "an appearance of a contradiction." To put it
another way - An antinomy is when we look at two different statements, both
very clear and equally true, when we consider them separately, but we cannot
reconcile them to each other. This is the case with God's Sovereignty and human
responsibility. They are both in the Bible - both true - but humanly we cannot
reconcile them with each other.
That great Baptist preacher, Charles
Haddon Spurgeon, was once asked if he could reconcile divine sovereignty and
human responsibility. "I wouldn't try," he replied; "I
never reconcile friends." Friends? Yes, friends. They are both in the
same book -- the Bible.
For further study on this point, I
recommend the following books:
A Southern Baptist Looks At
Predestination - by P. H.
Mell
Abstract of Systematic Theology -
by James P. Boyce
Theology and Church Order - by John L. Dagg
Election - by Charles H. Spurgeon
Evangelism and the Sovereignty of
God - by J. I. Packer
The Sovereignty of God - by A. W. Pink
Predestination - by Loraine Boettner
GOD'S ELECTING LOVE
EXPRESSED IN A HYMN
I WAS A WAND'RING SHEEP
I was a wand'ring sheep,
I did not love the fold:
I did not love my Shepherd's voice,
I would not be controlled.
I was a way-ward child,
I did not love my home:
I did not love my Father's voice,
I loved afar to roam.
The Shepherd sought His sheep,
the Father sought His child:
He followed me o'er vale and hill,
o'er deserts waste and wild:
He found me nigh to death,
famished, and faint and lone,
He bound me with the bands of love,
He saved the wand'ring one.
Jesus my Shepherd is:
'Twas He that loved my soul,
'Twas He that washed me in His blood,
'Twas He that made me whole:
'Twas He that sought the lost,
That found the wand'ring sheep:
'Twas He that bro't me to the fold,
'Tis He that still doth keep.
No more a wand'ring sheep,
I love to be controlled,
I love my tender Shepherd's voice,
I love the peaceful fold:
No more a way-ward Child,
I seek no more to roam:
I love my heavenly Father's voice,
I love, I love His home!
Horatius Bonar
Election is such an important
biblical doctrine that if it were not for the doctrine of ELECTION no one would
be saved, and Christ's death would be of no effect, that is, it would not
affect any one savingly.
I want to show that it is not only
in the Bible, but our Baptist fathers believed it, taught it and preached it.
JOHN A BROADUS, former president of
the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: "From the divine side, we
see that the Scriptures teach an eternal election of men to eternal life simply
out of God's good pleasure. "
B. H. CARROLL, founder and first
president of the Southwestern Baptist Seminary: "Every one that God
chose in Christ is drawn by the Spirit to Christ. Every one predestined is
called by the Spirit in time, and justified in time, and will be glorified when
the Lord comes."
JAMES P. BOYCE, founder and first
president of Southern Baptist Seminary: "God, of His own purpose, has
from eternity determined to save a definite number of mankind as individuals,
not for or because of any merit or works of theirs, nor of any value of them to
Him; but of His own good pleasure."
W. T. CONNER, professor of theology,
Southwestern Baptist Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas: "The doctrine of
election means that God saves in pursuance of an eternal purpose. This includes
all the gospel influence, work of the Spirit and so on, that leads a man to
repent of his sins and accept Christ. So far as man's freedom is concerned, the
doctrine of election does not mean that God decrees to save a man irrespective
of his will. It rather means that God purposes to lead a man in such a way that
he will freely accept the gospel and be saved."
CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON, The Prince
of Preachers, in a sermon delivered on Matthew 24:24 (April 22, 1860): "I
do not hesitate to say, that next to the doctrine of the crucifixion and the
resurrection of our blessed Lord - no doctrine had such prominence in the early
Christian church as the doctrine of the election of Grace."
If Spurgeon is correct (and he is)
there sure have been a lot of preachers successful in avoiding a very important
and prominent Bible truth. Spurgeon said, "There seems to be an inveterate
prejudice in the human mind against this doctrine, and although most other
doctrines will be received by professing Christians, some with caution, others
with pleasure, yet this one seems to be most frequently disregarded and
discarded."
If it were true in Spurgeon's day, I
wonder what he would say now when most pulpits are silent about it, and
therefore, the pews ignorant of it.
The Old Baptist Confessions, such
as, The Baptist Confession of 1689 (London Confession): The Philadelphia
Confession of 1742; The New Hampshire Confession - all these confessions are
crystal clear on the blessed doctrine of Sovereign Election.
There is no doctrine so grossly
neglected and misrepresented in all the Bible. One of our Fathers said, "From
hostile lips a fair and correct statement of the doctrine of election is never
heard."
The treatment the doctrine of
election receives from the hands of its enemies is much like that received by
the early Christians from pagan Roman Emperors. The early Christians were often
clothed in the skins of animals and then subjected to attack by ferocious wild
beasts. So the doctrine of election is often clothed in ugly garb and held up
to ridicule and erroneous attacks.
GOD'S ELECTING
GRACE EXPRESSED
IN A HYMN
I sought the Lord, and afterward I
knew
He moved my soul to seek him, seeking me:
It was not I that found. O Saviour true,
No, I was found of thee.
Thou didst reach forth thy hand and
mine enfold;
I walked and sank not on the storm-vexed sea,
'Twas not so much that I on thee took hold,
As thou, dear Lord, on me.
I find, I walk, I love, but, O the
whole
Of love is but my answer, Lord, to thee;
For thou wert long before-hand with my soul,
Always thou lovedst me.
All of the present Bible believing
preachers and teachers must also believe in election, but most of them do not
preach election at all. And those who do, many times, do not teach what the
Bible teaches about it.
In this chapter I want to make some
general remarks to turn away preconceived prejudice by those who have never
gone to the Bible to search what it actually says about the subject.
Election is
not salvation but it is unto salvation. ' What then? Israel hath not
obtained that which he seeketh for; but the election (elect) hath obtained it
and the rest were blinded' (Rom. 11:7).
'God
hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation' (II Thes. 2:13).
Conclusion
- if the elect obtain salvation, and since election is to salvation - election
must precede salvation.
Election is
not the cause of anyone going to hell, for election is unto salvation. Neither
is non-election responsible for the damnation of sinners. Sin is what sends men
to hell, and all men are sinners by nature and practice.
It does not
follow that because election is unto salvation, that non-election is unto
damnation. SIN is the cause of damnation; Election, therefore, harms no one but
brings salvation to many.
Election
does not prevent the salvation of any one who wants to be saved. But a very
important distinction must be made between a mere desire to escape hell and a
desire to be saved from sin. The desire to be saved from hell is a natural
desire - no one wants to burn. The desire to be saved from sin is a spiritual
desire and is a result of the convicting work of the Holy Spirit - God's
electing grace is the mother of this desire to be saved from sin.
'. . .
he has CHOSEN (elected) us in him (Christ) before the foundation of the world,
that we should be HOLY and without blame before him in love:'Eph. 1:4.
Were it not
for the redemptive work of Christ, there would be no gospel feast; were it not
for the convicting, converting and compelling work of the Holy Spirit there
would be no guests. A mere outward invitation brings nobody to the gospel
feast.
Electing
love belongs to the system of grace. In the epistle of Romans Paul tells us
that a remnant among the Jews were saved '. . . according to the election of
GRACE. 'The attitude of men toward election is the acid test of their
belief in salvation by grace. Those who oppose election cannot consistently
claim to believe in salvation by grace. A simple proof is seen in the study of
the Creeds of Christendom. The denominations that believe in salvation by
works, religious ceremony, or ritual have no place in their confessions for the
doctrine of Election. But those who believe in salvation by grace, apart from
human merit, have not failed to include the blessed doctrine of election in
their written Creeds or Confessions. This is just why we have it as Article
Five in our ARTICLES OF FAITH and this is why I am calling it to our attention
- we believe in salvation by Sovereign Grace.
THE ELECT ARE MARKED.
The elect are ultimately manifest in
repentance and faith and good works. These graces, being God-wrought in man,
are not the cause but the evidence of election (See I Thes. 1:3-10; II Peter
1:510).
'Wherefore, my beloved, as ye
have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my
absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. For it is God
which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure'(PhiL 2:12,
13).
'And shall not God avenge his own
elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them?' (Luke
18:7).
The man who does not pray, who does
not repent of his sins, trust in the Person and work of Christ, and the man who
does not engage in good works has no right to claim that he is one of God's
elect.
THE GOLDEN CHAIN OF
THEOLOGY
IT REACHES FROM ETERNITY PAST
--PREDESTINED--TO ETERNITY
FUTURE--GLORIFIED
.
"MOREOVER WHOM HE DID PREDESTINATE,
THEM HE ALSO CALLED: AND WHOM HE
CALLED, THEM HE ALSO JUSTIFIED:
AND WHOM HE JUSTIFIED,
THEM HE ALSO GLORIFIED."
ROMANS 8:30
ELECTION AND DESTINY
The
statement we so often hear - that every man's destiny is in his own hands - is
a denial of the whole tenor and teaching of the Bible. The Bible clearly
teaches that at no time was the destiny of any Christian in his own hands,
neither before he was saved or afterwards. If his destiny was in his hands
before he was saved, then he regenerated himself out of the state of spiritual
DEATH and, if that were true, salvation would be by man and not by grace. If
his destiny was in his hands, he is his own benefactor and can thank himself
for his great power and wisdom in determining his own destiny. Perish the thought!
John
1:13 " Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of
the will of man, but of God." This one scripture should forever put to silence such a thought. (Read
Eph. 2:1-10; I Tim. 1:9; James 1:18).
If so, then
he will either keep himself saved or lose his salvation. The Bible says we are
kept by the power of God through faith (read I Peter 1:15; Ps. 37:28; John
10:27-29; Phil. 1:6' Heb. 13:5).
If the
Christian's destiny is not safe in his own hands after he is saved, how could
it be thought to be safe in his own hands before his conversion? Matt. 24:24
"For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show
great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive
the very elect." This one verse should settle the question. It teaches
that the ELECT cannot be deceived. Matt. 24:22 "And except those days
should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake
those days shall be shortened " This text teaches us that the rigor of
God's punishments are abated - WHY?? For the elect's sake. In both of these
verses we see that destiny is being controlled by God.
The Christian
dies, his body is consigned to the grave and becomes dust. Is his destiny in
his own hands then? If so, what hope does he have of coming out of the grave
with an immortal and incorruptible body?? None at all.
The theory
that destiny is in the hands of man begets self-confidence and
self-righteousness; the belief that destiny is in the hands of God begets
SELF-ABNEGATION and faith in God.
The Golden Chain of Theology proves
that destiny is in the hands of the ALL WISE - ALL POWERFUL GOD of heaven and
earth. This Golden Chain is expressed in our verse of scripture, Romans 8:30
"Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called; and whom he
called, them he also justified; and whom he justified, them he also glorified
" Please note in this verse that it begins in eternity past and
extends to eternity future. All the "us's" found from verse 31 to 39
refer back to this unbreakable Golden Chain. No wonder the great apostle could
say in verse 33 "Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect?
It is God that justifieth."
EVANGELISM
AND
ELECTION
Where is the HOPE
for the SUCCESS of EVANGELISM?
THE DOCTRINE OF ELECTION is the
certainty of success in the work of EVANGELISM. It is the FOUNDATION and HOPE
of MISSIONARY ENDEAVOR.
If the hope of preachers and
missionaries was in their own power and ability to convert sinners, or, if our
hope was in the power or ability of dead sinners to give themselves life, all
would despair. But when the worker's hope for results is in the work of the
Holy Spirit, who alone can quicken, we labour on with hope and expectation . .
. in what God will do, and be sure He will effectually call His sheep by His
own will and power THROUGH prayer and preaching.
EVANGELISM AND ELECTION
God elected the MEANS of salvation
as well as the persons to salvation. His Word reveals that He chose to save His
own through preaching and witnessing - "Go ye into all the world and
preach the gospel to every creature."
But we must ever remember that
preaching and prayer are the means and not the cause of anyone's salvation. The
cause is God's unconditional Electing Love - "For God so loved the
world that the 'whosoevers' will believe and will not perish. "
WHO ARE THE
"WHOSOEVERS"?
ANSWER -
John 6:37 "All that the
Father giveth ... shall come....
John 10:27 "My sheep hear my
voice and I know them and they follow me."
WHY IS IT THAT SOME DO NOT
BELIEVE?
ANSWER -
John 10:26 "But ye believe
NOT because ye are not my sheep.
You see, the Father gave His Son some
sheep and He has sent us out to preach and witness because that is the means He
employs to call them.
John 17:2 "As thou has given
him power over all flesh, that he should give eternal life to as many as THOU
HAST GIVEN HIM. "
THEY WILL COME - CHRIST HAS
PRAYED FOR THEM.
John 17:9 "I pray for them:
I pray not for the world, but for THEM WHICH THOU HAST GIVEN ME: for they are
thine. "
JESUS PRAYED FOR THE FUTURE SHEEP
WHO WOULD COME.
John 17:20 "Neither pray I
for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on me through their word
"
John 17:24 "Father, I will
that they also, WHOM THOU HAST GIVEN ME, be with me where I am; that they may
behold my glory, WHICH THOU HAST GIVEN ME: for thou lovedst me before the
foundation of the world. "
WHY IS GOD'S ELECTING LOVE SO
IMPORTANT TO THE PREACHER AND MISSIONARY?
It is the doctrine that assures the
success of our missionary efforts.
The greatest preacher-evangelists in
the History of the church believed in the biblical doctrine of Election:
John Bunyan, author of Pilgrim's
Progress, and a great preacher.
George Whitefield, the greatest
evangelist, ever to set foot on American soil.
John Paton - Missionary to New
Hebrides.
Jonathan Edwards - William Carey -
Charles Haddon Spurgeon and others.
It was the hopeful doctrine of
election that God used to encourage the Apostle Paul when he was afraid to go
to Corinth; God said to him, ". . . I have much people in this city
" (Acts 18:9, 10).
No, the doctrine of Election does
not dampen evangelism if it is rightly held, but rather, it guarantees the
success of it and should be the greatest encouragement that we have.
AMAZING GRACE
If you do not believe in the
biblical doctrine of ELECTION, you do not understand what it means to be saved
by SOVEREIGN GRACE. You will have to write a song entitled AMAZING DECISION,
how sweet the sound! It is either by GRACE or by something else, and, since it
is by GRACE ALONE. it must be because of ELECTING LOVE.
Amazing grace! how
sweet the sound,
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found,
Was blind, but now I see.
'Twas grace that taught my heart to
fear,
And grace my fears relieved:
How precious did that grace appear,
The hour I first believed!
Through many dangers, toils and
snares,
I have already come:
'Tis grace has brought me safe thus far,
And grace will lead me home.
The Lord has promised good to me,
His word my hope secures:
He will my shield and portion be,
As long as life endures.
Yea, when this heart and flesh shall
fail,
And mortal life shall cease:
I shall possess, within the vail,
A life of joy and peace.
The earth shall soon dissolve like
snow,
The sun forbear to shine:
But God who called me here below,
Will be forever mine.
- John Newton -
When we've been there ten thousand
years,
Bright shining as the sun,
We've no less days to sing God's praise,
Than when we first begun.
(Added later)
SUMMARY
HOW IMPORTANT IS THE BIBLICAL DOCTRINE
OF ELECTION?
WHO DOES THE ELECTING??
II Thes. 2:13 "GOD HATH FROM
THE BEGINNING CHOSEN YOU
WHEN WAS THE ELECTING DONE??
For an answer we are shut up to the
Scriptures. But the Bible answers with sunlight clearness. In Eph. 1:4, we
read that "He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world."
The expression 'before the foundation of the world' is found in John
17:24 where it speaks of the Father's eternal love for the Son, and in I Peter
1:20, where it refers to the eternal determination of the Divine mind
concerning the death of Christ. There are many similar expressions. See Rev.
13:8; II Thes. 2:13; II Tim. 1:9. ELECTION IS FINAL!
WHY WAS THE ELECTING DONE??
The answer the Scriptures give is
found in Eph. 1:5, "Having predestinated us unto the adoption of
children by Jesus Christ to himself ACCORDING TO THE GOOD PLEASURE OF HIS
WILL." And, Eph. 1:11, "In whom we also have obtained an
inheritance, being predestinated ACCORDING TO THE PURPOSE OF HIM WHO WORKETH
all things after the counsel of his own will."
There is one thing for sure - it was
not because he saw faith and repentance in some and chose them. This cannot be
because election precedes Faith and Repentance and therefore, cannot be the
Effect - To say that election is because foreseen faith in sinners is as if the
President would issue a decree saying that the sun must rise tomorrow morning
because he foresees that it would. Romans 8:29 "For WHOM he did
foreknow he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that
he might be the firstborn among many brethren. "
Please note well it does not say
what God foreknew, but WHOM HE DID FOREKNOW - and foreknow here means forelove.
Not He knew WHAT they would do, but WHOM He did foreknow (forelove).
Thank God our founders knew the
importance of this doctrine and thus, we have Article V.
"Election is God's eternal
choice of persons unto everlasting life -not because of foreseen merit in them,
but of His mere mercy in Christ--in consequence of which choice they are
called, justified, and glorified."
For those who care to study this
more, I suggest Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Arthur W. Pink, and James P. Boyce
(Founder of the first Southern Baptist Seminary, Theology Professor).