Thursday, November 21, 2013

The Sovereignty Of God: Our Salvation By His Will, And Our Election


And we know that all things work together
for good to those who love God, to those
who are the called according to His purpose.
For whom He foreknew, He also predestined
to be conformed to the image of His Son,
that He might be the firstborn among
many brethren. Moreover whom He
predestined, these He also called;
whom He called He justified,
these He also glorified.
Romans 8:28–30

            Romans 8:28; a verse so well known and quoted by many Christians, especially when things in this life go bad, and it is true all things work together for good, but not to all, only to those who love God. We quote this verse and use it as proof that God saves us because He loves us; this is far from the truth. If this were true then we need not preach, forgiveness and we certainly do not need to examine this doctrine of predestination and election. Why is this not true? Because it is untrue by making the cross unnecessary and the redemption by the death of Jesus Christ unnecessary because God loves us and forgives us because a sinless man died to pay the debt that a once sinless man  became sinful and passed that sinfulness to all his progeny. God sees us and forgives us by looking at the cross; the death of His Son Jesus Christ who became a curse for us and by His death became Savior. The justice of God demanded death, and death came, therefore all men are doomed to die. For God to not keep to His justice would make God an unjust God. Anything that belittles or in some way obliterates this will obliterate and make to nothing the holiness of God, and all false views do just that, the make God and His love untrue and diminishes to nothing the work on the cross by Jesus Christ. God did not save any out of pity, or out of some sympathetic feeling, no, He saves us by Divine Decree and that Decree was set forth before the foundation of the world. It is only by the mercy of God, and the work of dying on the cross by Himself, the Son, the very Wisdom of God, propitiation as He was saves. Whom God saves then is at the core of this study. Is it all? If so then why would Jesus die? Why, not just save everyone? Christians called the elect: why? Why were Christians foreordained before the foundation of the world when they were not even alive, created, or did good or bad? God even states by Paul that He justified those He called and glorified those He called before the foundation of the world. Paul makes clear in verse 29 that those God foreknew, and this before the foundation of the world, are those whom God saves. The choosing by God was before all things: “just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love, having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of His grace, by which He made us accepted in the Beloved” (Ephesians 1:4–6).  Scripture speaks of this doctrine from the Old Testament to the New Testament, it is everywhere, and no theologian, no person can deny this fact: Scriptures speaks of predestination and election. This doctrine speaks to the Sovereignty of God. Therefore, God’s Sovereignty is at the heart of this question on this doctrine. There is much debate, many theories, and much confusion. Pastors, ignore, to address this doctrine with those who attend Church. It has become easy to speak of God in soft words, and in loving terms, and making God so loved, that He would not save some and not others. Yet, this is not what the Bible teaches. As pointed out above, God did not save you out of sympathy, out of some regret, some feeling of pity for His creation. God saved you out of His mercy through His Son and not out of any other reason. The first thing that we must remember: God is not a Being as we are, He is a different sort of Being: we are finite and He is Infinite. How can the finite know anything about the Infinite, if the Infinite did not reveal something about himself? He can not! To say anything different is to find fault with God and this is what this means when we accuse God, or those who teach about predestination and the elect, and the Sovereignty of God; they resist the will of God as plainly taught in His Word. This is what we will examine. We do not want to speak ill of God, or to hold anything against the will of God: we want the truth: don’t you? First premise: But indeed, O man, how are you to reply against God? Will the thing formed say to him who formed it, ‘Why have you made me like this?’ “does not the potter have power over the clay, from the same lump t make one vessel for honor and another for dishonor? What if God, wanting to show His wrath and to make His power known, endured with much longsuffering the vessels of wrath prepared for destruction, and that He might make know the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy, which he had prepared before hand for glory” (Romans 9:20-23). We are required to walk according to His requirements and walk according to the Spirit and not sinful flesh: therefore, we must address this much debated and confused doctrine so that we can grow in our spiritual life, not just hearing good sounding words that titillate our ears and excite our emotions, no, we grow in wonder and love that God in His mercy through the sending of Hs Son to die to pay His justice for sin, and this complete known, determined before all time. Praise God! God saves and He saved you, and this not of yourself, rather by the will of God. Therefore, in humbleness we serve Him in all we do and say.

No one calls for justice,
            Nor does any plead
For truth. They trust in empty
            Words and speak lies;
They conceive evil and bring
            Iniquity.
                                    Isaiah 59:4
Humbly bow before our God and Savior

Richard L. Crumb

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