Thursday, October 26, 2023

Perversion in the "Church"

What in the world is wrong with Christianity these days? Or perhaps I should put that in quotations: "Christianity". I have been encountering numerous stories (usually testimonies) of "Christians" engaging in threesomes, foursomes, wife swapping, etc. The first story I heard of this sort of thing happening was over 5 years ago in a "church" in the USA. I cannot remember now if it was two or three couples that were involved, but they were deacons in their "church" and they would toss their keys into a bowl and whoever's keys you pulled out is who you went home with that night. This went on for well over a year. Then one of the couples heard a sermon somewhere and discovered that they were not actually saved.

Recently, I discovered that a non-denominational congregation I used to attend had a couple who engaged in this sort of behaviour. What other members, and how many, had partaken in this behaviour with them? How does such a conversation even come up?!?!? This is as shocking for me to hear as it is to hear of a relative of mine having been raised in a Christian home, educated in Christian schools, attended Bible college, and then out of the blue decided to pretend to be the opposite gender/sex.

I know another "church" in my area, of Baptist denomination, where a friend of one of its members was invited to attend, without being saved, and this guy slept with several of the single women and single mothers who attended there regularly. I have heard similar stories from across North America. It even happens in Europe and South America.

This sort of thing is not just happening in one particular denomination, but happens across all of them.

I can kind of understand how someone might engage in such behaviour and involve heathen individuals, but how in the world do they involve other professing believers? How would you even raise such an issue in conversation?!? What would you do if that conversation went south? Pretend you were only "joking"?

This just blows my mind! Obviously porn is a contributing factor to all of this.

Maybe these preachers need to start actually preaching the Word of Yahweh instead of providing excuses for people's willful practices of sin. Maybe they need to confront these people's sin head on and inform them that they will spend eternity separated from Yahweh if they do not overcome and kill these sins in their lives.

"Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, will inherit the kingdom of God. Such were some of you; but you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God."

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Jews' Rejection of Jesus as Messiah

Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah because, according to their beliefs, He did not fulfill these prophecies that they recognize today:

  • Building the third Temple (Isaiah 56:6-8; Jeremiah 33:15-18; Ezekiel 43-46; Daniel 9:27; 11:31; 12:11; Zechariah 6:11-14; 14:16)
  • Gathering all Jews back to the land (Deuteronomy 30:1-5; Isaiah 11:11-12; Hosea 1:8-11; Jeremiah 29:13-14; 31:38-40; Ezekiel 20:41-42; 37:11-25; Zechariah 10:8-10)

Does everyone who references these passages (Jews, Zionists, Restorationists, Dispensationalists) not realize that all of these have been fulfilled? All one has to do is pay attention to the immediate context surrounding them, as well as to the context of when they were written (before, during, or after the Babylonian captivity). Most of these predominantly have to do with the return of the Jews to the land and the rebuilding of the temple after the Babylonian captivity. For example, Dispensationalists will quote Jeremiah 30:7 and say that this is speaking of the "7-year Great Tribulation." However, read the entirety of Jeremiah 25 to 31. What do you notice? The repeated reference point of "captivity." The context is dealing with the 70-year Babylonian captivity.

Not only did Jesus rise from the dead, speaking of His body as the Temple, which fulfills Zechariah 6, but also the only temple to exist today is the Ekklesia! (Not some building, but the people!) The Jewish temple will not be rebuilt! Even if they do so, it is not a fulfillment of biblical Scripture!

Those who believe in Jesus as the Messiah yet hold to the above Jewish myths also claim that Jesus said His Kingdom had not yet reached its completion, citing John 21:20-23 and Acts 1:6-11. They believe that He will fulfill this later at His second coming. However, these people continue to miss the point. They are looking for an earthly Kingdom. Jesus said on two different occasions, "My Kingdom is not of this world" (John 18:36), and "the Kingdom of God is not coming with signs to be observed ... behold the Kingdom is in your midst" (Luke 17:20-21). Mark 1:14-15, relating to Daniel 2, Jesus said, "the time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God is at hand."

Do yourself a favour and read 2 Peter 3:10. This can only fulfill one single date. Either it is the mythical "rapture" taught by Dispensationalists, or it is the second coming of Jesus. If it is the "rapture," guess what? There will be no second coming or "millennial kingdom." If it is the second coming, guess what? There will be no "millennial kingdom." Why?!? Because when He returns to judge the world, everything will be burned up! The new heavens and new earth and eternity begin here.

If you do not get this right, you are going to miss His second coming just as the Jews missed His first coming. Stop believing in Jewish myths, avoid proof text methodology, eisegesis and Scripture twisting, and pay attention to the various contexts. May Yahweh bless your endeavours to honestly search out the truth and humbly submit to it when it presents itself.

Monday, October 23, 2023

Venerating God's Name

"God" is a generic term, and nobody will know who you are talking about. By the use of "god," are you referring to the Muslim deity, the Zoroastrian deity, any one of the numerous Hindu deities, Greek or Roman deities of the past, etc.? There is only one true God (Deut. 6:4; Is. 45:5 7; Ps. 90:2; John 17:3; 1 Cor. 8:4) and we ought to use His Name so that others know of Whom we are talking.

Moshe ben Maimon (otherwise known as Maimonides), a respected Jewish leader in history, wrote:

If because of a slip of the tongue, one mentions G-d's name in vain, he should immediately hurry to praise, glorify and venerate it, so that it will not have been mentioned in vain. What is implied? If he mentions G-d's name, he should say, "Blessed by He for all eternity," "He is great and exceedingly praiseworthy," or the like, so that it will not have been in vain (Mishneh Torah, Laws of Vows 12:11).

In other words, if we say Yahweh, Yahveh, Yah, Yehovah, Jehovah (the Latinized version of the former), or say the letters, Yud-Heh-Vav-Heh, because His Name is holy, in order to show respect and veneration, and in case we accidentally used His Name in vain, it is encouraged that we should say something like, "blessed be His Name." And why should we not?

When Muslims say "Allah" (the word "God" in Arabic), they say nothing afterward; they do not venerate him. However, whenever they say "Muhammad," they immediately say "peace by upon him" afterward because they do venerate him. This is another proof that Muslims do not worship Allah but rather worship Muhammad. If you are in doubt, who do they offer their prayers to? Certainly not Allah. They pray in the name of Muhammad. Muhammad is the Muslim's true god!

How many professing "Christians" have the disgraceful habit of using the word "God" or the Name of the Anointed One, "Jesus," as an expletive or a byword? When you use these as a curse word, you are using the Name of your God in vain. However, this is not the only way in which you can use His Name in vain. When you call Him as a witness to something that is clearly a lie, you use His Name in vain. When you attribute things to Him that He never said or did, you use His name in vain. When you invoke Him in any way, shape, or form that is not honest, trustworthy, true, and with integrity, you use His name in vain. When you talk about Him but do not live according to the precepts He prescribed, you use His name in vain. When you call yourself a disciple of Jesus, an elder of a congregation, or a lover of God while continuing in a willful or secret lifestyle of sin, disobedience, or rebellion, you use His name in vain.

If you are guilty of using Yahweh's Name in vain, repent, and show it the respect and veneration it deserves!

Saturday, September 30, 2023

Why Parables and Secrets?

Why did Jesus repeatedly tell men not to tell others who He was (Matt. 16:20; Mark 1:24-25, 34, 43-45; 3:12; 8:30; 9:9)? Dispensationalists tell us that the Jews rejected Jesus as their Messiah, but that is not exactly true. In John 6:14-15, we are told, "Therefore when the people saw the sign which He had performed, they said, "This is truly the Prophet who is to come into the world." So Jesus, perceiving that they were intending to come and take Him by force to make Him king, withdrew again to the mountain by Himself alone." Earlier, in John 2:23b-24, we were told, "during the feast, many believed in His name, observing His signs which He was doing. But Jesus, on His part, was not entrusting Himself to them, for He knew all men." Why?

Later, in John 12:37-40, it is revealed that this has been a key part of God's redemptive plan all along: "But though He had performed so many signs before them, yet they were not believing in Him. This was to fulfill the word of Isaiah the prophet which he spoke: "LORD, WHO HAS BELIEVED OUR REPORT? AND TO WHOM HAS THE ARM OF THE LORD BEEN REVEALED?" For this reason they could not believe, for Isaiah said again, "HE HAS BLINDED THEIR EYES AND HE HARDENED THEIR HEART, SO THAT THEY WOULD NOT SEE WITH THEIR EYES AND PERCEIVE WITH THEIR HEART, AND BE CONVERTED AND I HEAL THEM.""

Paul echoed this in Acts 28:25-27 when he testifies, "And when they did not agree with one another, they began leaving after Paul had spoken one parting word, "The Holy Spirit rightly spoke through Isaiah the prophet to your fathers, saying, 'GO TO THIS PEOPLE AND SAY, "YOU WILL KEEP ON HEARING, BUT WILL NOT UNDERSTAND; AND YOU WILL KEEP ON SEEING, BUT WILL NOT PERCEIVE; FOR THE HEART OF THIS PEOPLE HAS BECOME DULL, AND WITH THEIR EARS THEY SCARCELY HEAR, AND THEY HAVE CLOSED THEIR EYES; OTHERWISE THEY MIGHT SEE WITH THEIR EYES, AND HEAR WITH THEIR EARS, AND UNDERSTAND WITH THEIR HEART AND RETURN, AND I WOULD HEAL THEM."'"

Why could they not believe? Was it because they were rejected by their Maker before the foundations of the world? Was it because of their being born guilty of Adam's sin and thus incapable of responding willingly to God's own appeals for reconciliation? God forbid! They are temporarily blinded in their already calloused condition in order for God to accomplish redemption for the world. There is no logical or coherent reason why God would put a blindfold on and hide the truth from those who were supposedly already born totally and completely blind from birth. Jesus and Paul were extremely clear; God blinded them temporarily because otherwise they would turn and be converted.

Why did Jesus speak in riddles (Matt. 13; Mark 4; John 6:26-71)? Paul tells us exactly why in Romans 11:8: "just as it is written, "GOD GAVE THEM A SPIRIT OF STUPOR, EYES TO SEE NOT AND EARS TO HEAR NOT, DOWN TO THIS VERY DAY."" Jesus spoke in riddles because He knew that by revealing Himself too soon could jeopardize why He came in the first place, as seen in John 6:14-15. He wanted them to come to repentance after His crucifixion and resurrection, when He could draw all men to Himself (John 12:32).

The Dangerous Teachings of Calvinism

Do Calvinists not read the works of their name sake? Do they not think about what has been said, how it contradicts various passages of Scripture, and precisely what that means and what it says about God? How does it make any sense to believe that God is merely determining to clean up His own mess (His other determinations)? Are we to believe that God determined to redeem His own determinations? That God is seeking to redeem those evil intentions and actions that He Himself supposedly brought to pass by meticulous determinism? Do Calvinists not realize that they are engaging in the blatant fallacy of 'A = Not A'? They would do well to read, think about, and meditate on James 1:13: "When tempted, no one should say, 'God is tempting me.' For God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He tempt anyone." In other words, God does not preordain, predestine, determine, or decree that we should commit evil acts. We do that on our own.

Let us see what John Calvin had to teach, shall we?
"Creatures are so governed by the secret counsel of God, that nothing happens but what He knowingly and willingly decreed" (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 1, Chapter 16, Paragraph 3)
So, according to Calvinism, a person rapes and murders a three-year-old child because God knowingly and willingly decreed for it to happen.
"...thieves and murderers, and other evildoers, are instruments of divine providence, being employed by the Lord Himself to execute judgments which He has resolved to inflict" (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 1, Chapter 17, Paragraph 5)
So, according to Calvinism, a person rapes and murders a three-year-old child because God has resolved to inflict such evil.
"We hold that God is the disposer and ruler of all things, -that from the remotest eternity, according to His own wisdom, He decreed what He was to do, and now by His power executes what He decreed. Hence we maintain, that by His providence, not heaven and earth and inanimate creatures only, but also the counsels and wills of men are so governed as to move exactly in the course which He has destined" (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 1, Chapter 16, Paragraph 8)
So, according to Calvinism, a person's will who rapes and murders a three-year-old child is so governed by God to move exactly in the course God destined.
"The devil, and the whole train of the ungodly are in all directions, held in by the hand of God as with a bridle, so that they can neither conceive any mischief, nor plan what they have conceived, nor how muchsoever they may have planned, move a single finger to perpetrate, unless in so far as He permits, nay unless in so far as He commands, that they are not only bound by His fetters but are even forced to do Him service" (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 1, Chapter 17, Paragraph 11)
So, according to Calvinism, a person rapes and murders a three-year-old child because God permitted, nay commanded, the person to do so, even forced to do so.
"Many professing a desire to defend the Deity from an individual charge admit the doctrine of election, but deny that any one is reprobated. This they do ignorantly and childishly, since there could be no election without its opposite, reprobation" (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 23, Paragraph 1)
There is no election, nor is there reprobation; at least according to the Calvinistic systematic. If you look up the words "predestined" and "elect" and all else, and pay attention to what is said in their immediate context, the words mean nothing that the Calvinists interpret them to mean. 
"...it is utterly inconsistent to transfer the preparation for destruction to anything but God's secret plan... God's secret plan is the cause of hardening"(John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 2, Chapter 23, Paragraph 1)
Okay...
"I admit that in this miserable condition wherein men are now bound, all of Adam's children have fallen by God's will" (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 23, Paragraph 4)
So, according to Calvinism, God preordained, predestined, determined, and decreed that man would fall. All in spite of His own words where He tells Adam not to eat of a single tree. So God forced Adam to fall. Funny how that is not the message that Scripture tells us.
"With Augustine I say: the Lord has created those whom He unquestionably foreknew would go to destruction. This has happened because He has willed" (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 23, Paragraph 5)
Augustine corrupted the Christian faith, embracing the teachings of the Gnostics that were rejected as heresy by the early Christians, and John Calvin agrees with his errors.
"...individuals are born, who are doomed from the womb to certain death, and are to glorify Him by their destruction" (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 23, Paragraph 6)
And this in spite of God's own words: “‘As surely as I live,’ declares the LORD, ‘ I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn from their ways and live. Turn! Turn from your evil ways! Why will you die, people of Israel?’Ezek. 33:11
"...it is vain to debate about prescience, which it is clear that all events take place by His sovereign-appointment" (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 23, Paragraph 6)
Calvinists really need to pick up a dictionary and educate themselves as to the meaning of 'sovereign' and 'sovereignty.'
"But since He foresees future events only by reason of the fact that He decreed that they take place, they vainly raise a quarrel over foreknowledge, when it is clear that all things take place rather by His determination and bidding" (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 23, Paragraph 6)
So, according to Calvinism, the person who rapes and murders a three-year-old child did so by God's determination and bidding. How do self-professing Calvinists not see the damage they are inflicting upon God's eternal character, especially His love? God’s freedom was in the freedom to create or not. He did not have to create. Once He creates, as a necessarily good and loving Being, He takes on an obligation to love His creation. Love is not an option with God. There is no question of whether God chooses to love or not. It is Who He is. God’s eternal nature is love. That means that at its very core His love is self-sacrificial. It is not an option for God to not love His creation. All of it! Including the “reprobates.” God cannot fail to be perfectly loving any more than He can lie.
"Again I ask: whence does it happen that Adam's fall irremediably involved so many peoples, together with their infant offspring, in eternal death unless because it so pleased God? The decree is dreadful indeed, I confess. Yet no one can deny that God foreknew what end man was to have before He created him, and consequently foreknew because He so ordained by His decree. And it ought not to seem absurd for me to say that God not only foresaw the fall of the first man, and in him the ruin of his descendants, but also meted it out in accordance with His own decision" (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 23, Paragraph 7)
So, according to Calvinism, it pleased God that Adam and his offspring would fall and end up in Hell. But according to Scripture, God says otherwise: “‘As surely as I live,’ declares the LORD, ‘ I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn from their ways and live. Turn! Turn from your evil ways! Why will you die, people of Israel?’” Ezek. 33:11
"The first man fell because the Lord deemed it meet that He should" (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 3 Chapter 23, Paragraph 8)
So, according to Calvinism, God preordained all our sins. God determined that we would fall here, here, and here. God decreed for us to desire to sin and disobey Him. Our sins are God's fault! Why would God's plan involve us being outside of His will? Why would God's plan involve us disobeying Him? That makes zero sense and violates numerous passages of Scripture.

There are many brothers and sisters of the faith within Calvinism, and I love them dearly, but the system itself is a cult with a bankrupt system of theology. It is no better than or different from Catholicism, Pentecostalism, Seventh-Day Adventism, Dispensationalism, or extreme cults like the Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses. A cult is a cult is a cult. Some are more cultish than others, but a cult is still a cult. All denominations are cults to one degree or another, and yet all believe their system to be infallibly true.

If you are not willing to see the errors in your own system, then you are already in trouble. Your errors can be shown to you with an abundance of evidence, and you will reject the evidence in favour of your error out of sheer intellectual dishonesty.

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

God's Sovereignty is Temporal, His Omnipotence Eternal

God is not all-powerful because He is sovereign; He is sovereign because He is all-powerful. His omnipotence is an eternal attribute; His sovereignty is not.

Sovereignty means "possession of the highest power." Sovereign means "a supreme ruler; one who possesses the highest authority without control." There is nobody higher than God. Nobody tells God what to do. That is why God is sovereign. It has nothing to do with the unbiblical concept of "determinism” as taught by Calvinism, which violates both His love and His holiness.

Sovereignty is not an eternal attribute. In eternity past, how would God express sovereignty amidst Himself? He cannot.

Calvinists do not understand sovereignty. If Divine Sovereignty is complete power and authority over all that has been created, then for God to be in control over others there has to be others to control. He cannot display His power over creatures unless the creatures exist. Before creation, the concept of sovereignty was not an attribute that could be used to describe God.

Sovereignty is the expression of God's power—not the source of it!

If the all-powerful One chooses to refrain from meticulously ruling over and controlling every minute aspect of His creation, that in no way denies His eternal attribute of omnipotence. It affirms it! It is the Calvinist who denies the eternal attribute of omnipotence by presuming (and assuming) the all-powerful One has no alternative than meticulous deterministic rule and control over His creation. This denies and perverts His eternal attribute of love (and holiness).

The Calvinist denies God's eternal attribute (omnipotence) by desperately trying to protect His temporal one (sovereignty). God is as controlling (sovereign) over His creation as He chooses to be. By choosing to give man a certain level of "autonomy" or "libertarian freedom" does not make Him any less sovereign. It is ignorance on the part of the Calvinist to ass-u-me otherwise.

Arguing that God's nature demands that He remains in meticulous deterministic control over every dust particle and all our moral sinful desires is not an argument in defense of His sovereign freedom, but a repudiation of it.

God, in His freedom, has chosen to give dominion to His creation and He has not yet taken full control over everything on Earth. This has been made clear by Scripture. Jesus has not yet defeated all His enemies and has not yet placed everything under God. There are still "authorities" and "powers" which are to be destroyed but have been given limited control. We all know that Satan still roams around like a roaring lion with his limited control.

Which exhibits genuine love? If you have a child and forcibly make him love you? Or if he chooses to freely love you? If people are made to love you, then it is not real or genuine love. It is manufactured! If God preordained, predestined, determined, and decreed that you should love Him, then your love is manufactured and your love of Him is not genuine or real. Does God want manufactured love, or genuine love?

Imagine if you made a robot child to love you. You can program that robot to "love" through a display of actions, but a program is not true love because it has no choice. You cannot tell me you would feel the same joy and warmth, etc., from the robot as you would from a flesh-and-blood child. You might try and do so, but we both know you would be lying. When that robot hugged you and told you it loved you, you would not feel the same as you would with a living being doing so. Is God less emotional and feeling and compassionate, etc., than we are? We are created in His image, after all. Meditate on this. If God demands for us to be a certain way, you can be sure He is that way 100 fold. 1000 fold. Infinitely so!

Love is only real when you have a choice. Free will is necessary for love. Only if you have the freedom to choose to love does love become real.

There is nothing impressive about a deterministic worldview. A good computer programmer can create a deterministic virtual world. Our omnipotent God is more creative and complex than what can be manufactured by the most intelligent deterministic philosopher’s imagination.

God is not deceptive. He does not lead people in different directions. We do that ourselves by allowing ourselves to be convinced by various arguments of men without being like the Bereans and searching the Scriptures. Scripture says God is not a man that He should lie. If the truth is in direction A and God leads men to directions B through Z, that is a deception, which would make God a liar and no better than the father of lies. In fact, because He is the Creator, it would make Him the Father of Lies. He would be no different than the Muslim god who is "the greatest of deceivers." By believing that God does all these things and leads everyone in different directions than the truth, you are saying that God is no different from the father of lies, the devil. You can attempt to deny it, but that is precisely what you are saying. That is extremely concerning.

Calvinism is unbiblical. TULIP is unbiblical (and indefensible, except by proof text methodology, eisegesis, and Scripture twisting). If we go through each and every verse that Calvinists have isolated and ripped out of their immediate context, we will prove they have nothing to do with salvation. Examples:

"You did not choose Me but I chose you" John 15:16 — This verse has nothing to do with salvation! The context is Jesus speaking to His servants who are being prepared to take the invitation to the rest of the world.

"For many are called, but few are chosen." Matthew 22:14 — This verse likewise has nothing to do with salvation. Many were invited to the wedding feast (i.e., the Kingdom). The choice of those who were allowed to eat at the banquet was clearly conditioned upon the individual showing up in the proper clothing. The clothing must be the righteousness of Christ — we cannot show up with our own righteousness.

I love my Calvinist brothers and sisters, but I am sorry, you are in a cult. Your theology is bankrupt and you mar the very character of God. You do not just not understand sovereignty, you do not understand the atonement, or salvation, or much of anything else. Please, humble yourselves and repent. Conform yourselves and your beliefs to the Scriptures.

Monday, September 25, 2023

God's Eternal Nature is Love

“Their preconceived ideas cause them to disbelieve. ...
... If a man learns without preconceived ideas, he has ears to hear the truth.”
Clement of Alexandria

“People don't alter their beliefs easily. ...
Many people refuse to accept an irrefutable truth
simply because that truth puts them in the wrong.”
Kemka, The Orville S1 E4

“To be honest is to confront the truth. However unpleasant and
inconvenient the truth may be, I believe we must expose and face it.”
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

“It is a small and narrow mind that is afraid to change;
it is a sign of greatness that one is prepared to admit
at times that one has been mistaken, and that therefore
you have had to change your position.”
David Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Much of what I am about to discuss, the questions I am going to ask, the Calvinist will answer in the affirmative. However, his/her thinking is stunted. They are not truly paying attention to the questions and what is being said. They are thinking only in relation to themselves and other believers; they are ignoring the “reprobates.” So for the Calvinist who will read this, read it in light of those people whom you believe God preordained, predestined, determined, and decreed before the very foundations of the world to inhabit Hell.

God’s first and foremost attribute is His holiness. All other attributes are defined by His holiness. His greatest attritube is His love. Mercy means nothing without love. Grace means nothing without love. Even His justice is meted in love. In light of this fact, what does God’s love look like?

1 John 4:8:God is love.” True of false?

Is God’s character and expression of love better, the same, or worse than our own? One would expect that it should be better and higher than our own.

Is God most glorified at the expense of His creation (as taught by Calvinism), or at the expense of Himself for the sake of His creation? In other words, does God manifest His glory by sacrificing Himself for His creation?

Would the God revealed through Christ Jesus rather die than condemn another? Would He rather pay the price Himself than to make His enemies pay it?

If God tells us He desires mercy over justice, would we not expect Him to embody, characterize, and express precisely this toward His creation? (Matt. 5:38-41; 9:13) And to a greater and higher degree than we ever could?

Does God love His enemies—all His enemies—and give Himself up for them? (Matt. 5:42-48)

Would God pass by on the other side of the road to avoid His enemies, or instead stop and provide for them even in their rebellion? (Luke 10:25-37)

Is Jesus the perfect reflection of the very nature of God? Why or why not?

What is love not?

If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy, and know all mysteries and all knowledge; and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. And if I give all my possessions to feed the poor, and if I surrender my body to be burned, but do not have love, it profits me nothing. 1 Cor. 13:1-3

According to this passage, love is not:

  • having the power to do all things (omnipotence).
  • having knowledge of all things (omniscience).
  • providing for the poor and needy (benevolence).

Omnipotence without love is impotent. Omniscience apart from love is worthless. Benevolent gifts apart from love are nothing.

What does true and genuine love look like?

Love is patient, love is kind and is not jealous; love does not brag and is not arrogant, does not act unbecomingly; it does not seek its own, is not provoked, does not take into account a wrong suffered, does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails. 1 Cor. 13:4-8a

This is God’s standard of love!

Love does not seek its own” is best described as self-sacrificial rather than self-serving. Jesus said, “Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” Is love at its very root self-sacrificial? Yes, of course it is!

Anything less than this cannot be called “love.” One may refer to “kindness” or “care” in reflection of some common provisions for humanity, but unless it reaches the level of self-sacrifice it does not meet the biblical definition of true and genuine love.

If God is love, which He is, and if love at its very root is self-sacrificial, which it is, then perhaps we need to humbly reconsider our theological beliefs instead of proudly going down with the sinking ship.

Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.

Given the biblical definition of love as self-sacrifice, let us consider Jesus’ commands:
Love your neighbour as yourself” and “Love your enemies.” Are these expectations that God Himself is unwilling to fulfill? Is God being hypocritical by telling us to do something He is unwilling to do? God should be fulfilling these commands to a greater and higher degree than that which He requires from His creation. The very reason Jesus told His followers to love their enemies was “in order that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven” (Matt. 5:45). Let that sink in, Christian!

In other words, we are to love our enemies because God loves His enemies—all His enemies.

The pagan Samaritans were detested as enemies of God by the Jews. Jesus taught to self-sacrificially love everyone, including our worst enemies, because that reflects the very nature of God Himself. If we do not believe this to be true, then our theology is flawed and bankrupt and we need to “search the Scriptures” like the Bereans instead of being spoon fed and told what to believe by some preacher who convincingly conned us by use of proof text methodology, eisegesis, and Scripture twisting.

Did Jesus fulfill the Law perfectly in every way? (Matt. 5:17-18) I would hope your answer here is, “Yes.”

Does this not include the greatest commandment?

How can God’s self-sacrificial love for His enemies not be as encompassing as what He demands from His followers?

Is God the Father’s love any less far-reaching that that which is reflected in the Son? If Jesus showed us the Father as Scripture tells us, then everything we see in Jesus is a reflection of the Father.

Would God expect our love to be more encompassing and self-sacrificing than His own? If God is not willing to do that which He requires of us, and to a greater and higher degree, then that makes Him a hypocrite. Is that the sort of god you believe in?

Jesus, Who is God, and Who expressed the very nature of the Father, loves everyone equally, including His most undeserving enemies. Otherwise He would have failed to fulfill the demands of the Law. Paul said, “For the entire Law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: ‘Love your neighbour [including your enemies] as yourself’” (Gal. 5:14), and, “He who loves his neighbour [including his enemies] has fulfilled the law” (Rom. 13:8). To deny Jesus’ self-sacrificial love for everyone is to deny that He fulfilled the demands of the Law. This would disqualify Him as the perfect atoning sacrifice.

When God invites His enemies to be reconciled (Is. 1:18; 2 Cor. 5:20; Matt. 11:28-30), He is making an appeal from a sincere heart of self-sacrificial love. “‘As surely as I live,’ declares the LORD, ‘ I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn from their ways and live. Turn! Turn from your evil ways! Why will you die, people of Israel?’” (Ezek. 33:11).

“Hate” in Scripture is merely an expression of choosing one thing over another. Jesus told Peter, “If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and bothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be My disciple” (Luke 14:26). Jesus did not mean we are to literally hate those members of our families. He meant we should prefer Him over them and to love Him more than we love them. He means the same thing when He says, “Esau I hated.” God certainly did not hate Cain. “Then the LORD said to Cain, “Why are you angry? And why has your countenance fallen? If you do well, will not your countenance be lifted up? And if you do not do well, sin is crouching at the door; and its desire is for you, but you must master it.”

Scripture says God is “compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love” (Ps. 103:8). Is this true or not? If God is any less of this than He demands from us, then He is not God. God cannot and will not demand more from His creation than He Himself is willing to do! If our beliefs go contrary to this fact, then our beliefs are wrong. Period. We need to re-evaluate the theology we embrace.

Would you be repulsed by someone who breeds puppies for the sole purpose of torturing any of them willfully? Of course you would! So I guess humans have a greater morality and humanity than God Himself, Whom we are made in the image of. At least the Calvinist god, that is.

If we bring children into the world, we take on an obligation to love them. God’s freedom was in the freedom to create or not. He did not have to create. Once He creates, as a necessarily good and loving Being, He takes on an obligation to love His creation. Love is not an option with God. There is no question of whether God chooses to love or not. It is Who He is. God’s eternal nature is love. That means that at its very core His love is self-sacrificial. It is not an option for God to not love His creation. All of it! Including the “reprobates.” God cannot fail to be perfectly loving any more than He can lie.

If our theology does not express God in this way, then our theology is wrong, no matter how deeply we may feel about it or how easily we were convinced of it by proof text methodology, eisegesis, and Scripture twisting.

The question we need to be asking is: How does a loving God express His sovereignty?

Re-evaluating Our Beliefs

Professing Christians should follow the example of 17th century philosopher René Descartes, who subjected all his beliefs to radical doubt so that he could build a bedrock belief and build his cognitive life back up on firm principles. Since no denomination has a monopoly on biblical truth, and they all engage in proof text methodology, eisegesis, and Scripture twisting, spiritually mature Christians should subject what they have been told about the Scriptures, or what they think they know about them, to radical doubt so that they can build a bedrock foundation and build their faith back up on firm truth. They should be following the example of the Bereans and applying 2 Timothy 2:15: "Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth."

In the days of the early Christians (the first three centuries), there was a religious group who strongly disputed the Congregation's ("Church's") stance on salvation and works. This religious group taught

  1. that man is totally depraved,
  2. that we are saved solely by grace,
  3. that works play no role in our salvation, and
  4. that we cannot forfeit our salvation once we obtain it.

This religious group was labeled as heretics by the early Christians.

You might be thinking, "This group of 'heretics' were the real Christians while these 'orthodox' Christians were really heretics." However, such a conclusion is impossible. Who was this religious group, you ask?

The Gnostics!

If you think the Gnostics were "true Christians," observe what the apostle John said about them: "Many deceivers have gone out into the world who do not confess Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist" (2 John 7).

If our Evangelical doctrine of salvation is true, we are faced with the uncomfortable reality that this doctrine was first taught by "deceivers and antichrists" before it was taught by Augustine, Luther, Calvin, and others.

Ponder that point promptly.

Scholars have noted that Calvinism (a.k.a. 'TULIP' or 'The Doctrines of Grace') has risen up in popularity four times over the past 500 years. Every single time, it always dies back down. Why is this? Well, either God ordained it to be such, or else the system just does not hold any water theologically and/or logically. Professing believers who hold to Reformed theology, especially Calvinism, like to think, or outright declare, that the early Christians were ignorant, knew nothing, did not have or understand the Scriptures, and became corrupted within 50 years. But none of that is true.

The early Christians were taught directly by one or more of the apostles, or by one or more of the disciples of the apostles. They were using the same Scriptures that we possess and use, and yet (because of the apostles' teachings, as well as what they read in the Scriptures) they taught differently (and contrary) to the teachings of Calvinism. That should be enough to give us pause and to reconsider our beliefs. When Christians actually hold Scripture as their authority rather than what some preacher has told them to believe (or what their creed, confession, catechism, constitution, statement of faith, or system of theology told them to believe), they inevitably come to a conclusion that is opposed to these beliefs.

Reject any interpretation that would render some of the Scriptures void or unreasonable! When we write, we intend for everything to have meaning. We do not intend for some of our statements to be totally ignored. Neither do we intend for part of what we write to be interpreted in such a way as to totally nullify the other things we have written. The belief that Scripture is like this is utterly nonsensical. "Let the clear passages interpret the unclear," "Let the many interpret the few," and "Go to the root of the words" are systems that do not work. They render some of the Scriptures void or unreasonable, telling us to completely ignore them. They teach us to use a black highlighter on Scripture that does not align with our theology. Does Jesus want us to ignore statements He made, or to understand what they truly meant?

According to Calvinism, if a parent verbally, physically, and emotionally abuses their children, and/or sexually assaults them, they are only doing so because God preordained, predestined, determined, and decreed that they should do so. They are merely fulfilling God's will for their life. The spouse or children should accept it as it is God's will for their life. God preordained all our sins. God determined that we would fall here, here, and here. God decreed for us to desire to sin and disobey Him. Our sins are God's fault! Why would God's plan involve us being outside of His will? Why would God's plan involve us disobeying Him? That makes zero sense and violates numerous passages of Scripture. If your character is trash, it is the result of your theology being trash. You behave according to what you truly believe.

Three hundred years after the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus, orthodox Christians were still of one mind, one united Body. Three hundred years after the Reformation, evangelical Christianity had splintered into thousands of denominations, groups, and sects. When put to the test, Calvinism has no legs to stand on.

Verses that show election is conditional:

Matthew 11:28-30 – Salvation is an invite to those who will come.
John 3:16
John 4:42
John 6:40
John 6:51 – Must eat of the bread of life to receive benefit.
Acts 13:39
Romans 1:16-17
Romans 5:1-2 – It is through faith that we are made a part of Christ.
Romans 9:30
Ephesians 1:13
1 Timothy 4:10 – Jesus died for all, but there is a specific subset that receives the benefits, namely those who believe.
1 Peter 1:1-2 – Election is according to God’s foreknowing who shall believe.

Verses that show the atonement is available for all:

Isaiah 53:6 – The iniquity of us all was put on Christ.
Matthew 11:28-30 – Any who come to Christ are welcome.
Matthew 18:14 – The Father does not wish that any should perish (anti predestined-reprobation).
John 1:7 – Jesus intended for all, wants all to believe.
John 1:29
John 3:16-17
John 6:33, 51
John 12:47
Romans 3:23-24 – All have sinned and all have access to justification in Christ Jesus.
Romans 5:6 – Christ died for the ungodly. Since all are ungodly, Christ died for all.
Romans 5:15 – Since sin spread to all, Christ’s atonement is meant for all.
Romans 10:13 – Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.
2 Corinthians 5:14-15 – All died, yet Christ died for all.
1 Timothy 2:3-6 – God desires all men to be saved, and gave Himself for all
1 Timothy 4:10
Titus 2:11 – God’s necessary grace that leads to repentance appears to all.
Hebrews 2:9 – Jesus tasted death for everyone.
Hebrews 10:10 – Christ offered once for all.
2 Peter 3:9
1 John 4:14
1 John 2:2 – Jesus is the propitiation, not just for believers, but for the whole world.
John 4:42
Revelation 22:17

Verses that show grace is resistible:

Jeremiah 7:24
Luke 7:30
Acts 7:51 – Blatant resistance of the Holy Spirit. It is proper to infer that if they didn’t resist, they would have been led to repentance.
Romans 10:16 – Not all who hear will believe.
2 Corinthians 6:1 – One can receive God’s grace, yet not appropriate it in their lives.

Verses that show we must remain in Christ to be secure:

Romans 11:17-24
1 Corinthians 15:2
Ephesians 5:3-7
Colossians 1:21-23
2 Peter 1:10
2 Peter 2:20-22
Hebrews 6:4-6
Hebrews 10:26
James 1:12; 5:19-20

Verses that show man has libertarian free will

Free will offering verses

Exodus 35:29; 36:3
Leviticus 7:16; 22:18, 21, 23; 23:38
Numbers 15:3; 29:39
Deuteronomy 12:6, 17; 16:10
2 Chronicles 31:14; 35:8
Ezra 1:4, 6; 3:5; 7:16; 8:28
Psalm 119:108
Ezekiel 46:12
Amos 4:5
Isaiah 1:19-20 – Can choose to be obedient or rebel.
Ezekiel 33:11 – Have the ability to choose from different options.
Luke 7:30 – Pharisees rejected what God wanted for them.
John 7:17 – A person must want to do what God is giving them the grace to do. This verse shows that God allows things He doesn’t want to happen.
1 Corinthians 7:37 – Power over own will–not necessitated–that’s the definition of LFW.
1 Corinthians 10:13

Verses demonstrating God’s prevenient grace

Jeremiah 31:3
John 16:7-11
Romans 2:4 – It is God’s grace that leads us to repentance.
Romans 10:14-17 – One must hear God’s word to come to faith.
Titus 2:11 – God’s grace leads to repentance.

Verses showing sin is not from God

Jeremiah 7:24
James 1:13-15
1 John 2:16 

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Scattered Tulips on the Ground: Preservation of the Saints

In the days of the early Christians (the first three centuries), there was a religious group who strongly disputed the Congregation's ("Church's") stance on salvation and works. This religious group taught

  1. that man is totally depraved,
  2. that we are saved solely by grace,
  3. that works play no role in our salvation, and
  4. that we cannot forfeit our salvation once we obtain it.

This religious group was labeled as heretics by the early Christians.

You might be thinking, "This group of 'heretics' were the real Christians while these 'orthodox' Christians were really heretics." However, such a conclusion is impossible. Who was this religious group, you ask?

The Gnostics!

If you think the Gnostics were "true Christians," observe what the apostle John said about them: "Many deceivers have gone out into the world who do not confess Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist" (2 John 7).

If our Evangelical doctrine of salvation is true, we are faced with the uncomfortable reality that this doctrine was first taught by "deceivers and antichrists" before it was taught by Augustine, Luther, Calvin, and others.

Ponder that point promptly.

Scholars have noted that "Calvinism" (a.k.a. "TULIP" or "The Doctrines of Grace") has risen up in popularity four times over the past 500 years. Every single time, it always dies back down. Why do you suppose that is? Well, either God ordained it to be such, or else the system just does not hold any water theologically and/or logically. When Christians actually hold Scripture as their authority rather than what some preacher has told them to believe (or what is dictated in their creeds, confessions, catechisms, constitutions, statements of faith, or systems of theology), they inevitably come to a conclusion that is opposed to these beliefs.

Calvinists teach that those who are predestined to salvation cannot be lost but will continue by God's power to a blessed end. However, Scripture teaches otherwise (Heb. 6:4-6; 10:26-29; Ps. 51:11) with God urging His people not to continue in sin but to live in repentance and faith (Rom. 6:1-4). Let us see what Scripture and the early Christians (A.D. 90-300) have to say:

"and he went out to meet Asa and said to him, "Listen to me, Asa, and all Judah and Benjamin: the LORD is with you when you are with Him. And if you seek Him, He will let you find Him; but if you forsake Him, He will forsake you." 2 Chronicles 15:2

"Do not cast me away from Your presence And do not take Your Holy Spirit from me." Psalm 51:11

"And you, son of man, say to your fellow citizens, 'The righteousness of a righteous man will not deliver him in the day of his transgression, and as for the wickedness of the wicked, he will not stumble because of it in the day when he turns from his wickedness; whereas a righteous man will not be able to live by his righteousness on the day when he commits sin.'" Ezekiel 33:12

"You will be hated by all because of My name, but it is the one who has endured to the end who will be saved." Matthew 10:22

"But Jesus said to him, "No one, after putting his hand to the plow and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God."" Luke 9:62

"What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin so that grace may increase? May it never be! How shall we who died to sin still live in it? Or do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus have been baptized into His death? Therefore we have been buried with Him through baptism into death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life." Romans 6:1-4

"But if some of the branches were broken off, and you, being a wild olive, were grafted in among them and became partaker with them of the rich root of the olive tree, do not be arrogant toward the branches; but if you are arrogant, remember that it is not you who supports the root, but the root supports you. You will say then, "Branches were broken off so that I might be grafted in." Quite right, they were broken off for their unbelief, but you stand by your faith. Do not be conceited, but fear; for if God did not spare the natural branches, He will not spare you, either. Behold then the kindness and severity of God; to those who fell, severity, but to you, God's kindness, if you continue in His kindness; otherwise you also will be cut off. And they also, if they do not continue in their unbelief, will be grafted in, for God is able to graft them in again. For if you were cut off from what is by nature a wild olive tree, and were grafted contrary to nature into a cultivated olive tree, how much more will these who are the natural branches be grafted into their own olive tree?" Romans 11:17-24

"by which also you are saved, if you hold fast the word which I preached to you, unless you believed in vain." 1 Corinthians 15:2

"But immorality or any impurity or greed must not even be named among you, as is proper among saints; and there must be no filthiness and silly talk, or coarse jesting, which are not fitting, but rather giving of thanks. For this you know with certainty, that no immoral or impure person or covetous man, who is an idolater, has an inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and God. Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of these things the wrath of God comes upon the sons of disobedience. Therefore do not be partakers with them;" Ephesians 5:3-7

"And although you were formerly alienated and hostile in mind, engaged in evil deeds, yet He has now reconciled you in His fleshly body through death, in order to present you before Him holy and blameless and beyond reproach—if indeed you continue in the faith firmly established and steadfast, and not moved away from the hope of the gospel that you have heard, which was proclaimed in all creation under heaven, and of which I, Paul, was made a minister." Colossians 1:21-23

"If we endure, we will also reign with Him; If we deny Him, He also will deny us;" 2 Timothy 2:12

"For if we go on sinning willfully after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins," Hebrews 10:26

"My brethren, if any among you strays from the truth and one turns him back, let him know that he who turns a sinner from the error of his way will save his soul from death and will cover a multitude of sins." James 5:19-20

"Therefore, brethren, be all the more diligent to make certain about His calling and choosing you; for as long as you practice these things, you will never stumble;" 2 Peter 1:10

"For if, after they have escaped the defilements of the world by the knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they are again entangled in them and are overcome, the last state has become worse for them than the first. For it would be better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than having known it, to turn away from the holy commandment handed on to them. It has happened to them according to the true proverb, "A DOG RETURNS TO ITS OWN VOMIT," and, "A sow, after washing, returns to wallowing in the mire."" 2 Peter 2:20-22 (see also Matthew 24:13; Luke 17:31-32; John 8:31-32; 15:1, 6; Galatians 6:9; James 1:12; Hebrews 6:4-6; 10:36)

"We ought therefore, brethren carefully to inquire concerning our salvation. Otherwise, the wicked one, having made his entrance by deceit, may hurl us forth from our life." —Barnabas

"The whole past time of your faith will profit you nothing, unless now in this wicked time we also withstand coming sources of danger. . . . . Take heed, lest resting at our ease, as those who are the called, we fall asleep in our sins. For then, the wicked prince, acquiring power over us, will thrust us away from the kingdom of the Lord. . . . And you should pay attention to this all the more, my brothers, when you reflect on and see that even after such great signs and wonders had been performed in Israel, they were still abandoned. Let us beware lest we be found to be, as it is written, the "many who are called," but not the "few who are chosen."" —Barnabas

"[WRITTEN TO CHRISTIANS:] Since all things are seen and heard [by God], let us fear Him and forsake those wicked works that proceed from evil desires. By doing that, through His mercy, we may be protected from the judgments to come. For where can any of us flee from His mighty hand?" —Clement of Rome

"Let us therefore repent with the whole heart, so that none of us perish by the way." —Second Clement

"For the Lord has sworn by His glory, in regard to His elect, that if any one of them sin after a certain day which ha seen fixed, he will not be saved. For the repentance of the righteous has limits. Filled up are the days of repentance to all the saints. But to the unbeliever, repentance will be possible even to the last day. . . . For the Lord has sworn by His Son, that those who denied their Lord have abandoned their life in despair." —Hermas

"There is but one repentance to the servants of God." —Hermas

"If you do not guard yourself against [anger], you and your house will lose all hope of salvation." —Hermas

"Put away doubting from you, and do not hesitate to ask of the Lord, saying to yourself, "How can I ask of the Lord and receive from Him, seeing I have sinned so much against Him?" Do not reason with yourself in this manner. Instead, with all your heart turn to the Lord, and ask of Him without doubting. For then you will know the multitude of His tender mercies and that He will never leave you, but will fulfill the request of your soul. For He is not like men, who remember evils done against them." —Hermas

"The apostates and traitors of the congregation have blasphemed the Lord in their sins. Moreover, they have been ashamed of the name of the Lord by which they were called. These persons, therefore, at the end were lost unto God." —Hermas

"I hold further, that those of you who have confessed and known this man to be Christ, yet who have gone back for some reason to the legal dispensation [i.e., the Mosaic Law], and have denied that this man is Christ, and have not repented before death—you will by no means be saved." —Justin Martyr

"These men of old time, . . . for whom the Son of God had not yet suffered, when they committed any sin and served fleshly lusts, were rendered objects of great disgrace. Accordingly, what will the men of the present day suffer, who have despised the Lord's coming, and have become the slaves of their own lusts? Truly, the death of the Lord brought healing and remission of sins to the former. However, Christ will not die again on behalf of those who now commit sin. For death will no more have dominion over Him. . . . We should not, therefore, as that elder remarks, be puffed up, nor be severe upon those of olden times. Rather, we should fear ourselves, least perchance, after [we have come to] the knowledge of Christ, if we do things displeasing to God, we obtain no further forgiveness of sins, but are shut out from His kingdom. And for that reason, Paul said, "For if [God] spared not the natural branches, [take heed] lest He also not spare you."" —Irenaeus

"It was not to those who are on the outside that he said these things, but to us—lest we should be cast forth from the kingdom of God, by doing any such thing." —Irenaeus

"Knowing that what preserves his life, namely, obedience to God, is good, he may diligently keep it with all earnestness." —Irenaeus

"Those who do not obey Him, being disinherited by Him, have ceased to be His sons." —Irenaeus

"God's greatest gift is self-restraint. For He Himself has said, "I will never leave you, nor forsake you," as having judged you worthy according to the true election. Thus, then, while we attempt piously to advance, we will have put on us the mild yoke of the Lord from faith to faith, one charioteer driving each of us onward to salvation." —Clement of Alexandria

"He who hopes for everlasting rest knows also that the entrance to it is toilsome and narrow. So let him who has once received the Gospel not turn back, like Lot's wife, as is said—even in the very hour in which he has come to the knowledge of salvation. And let him not go back either to his former life (which adheres to the things of sense) or to heresies." —Clement of Alexandria

"It is neither the faith, nor the love, nor the hope, nor the endurance of one day; rather, "he that endures to the end will be saved." —Clement of Alexandria

"God gives forgiveness of past sins. However, as to future sins, each one procures this for himself. He does this by repenting, by condemning the past deeds, and by begging the Father to blot them out. For only the Father is the one who is able to undo what is done. . . . So even in the case of one who has done the greatest good deeds in his life, but at the end has run headlong into wickedness, all his former pains are profitless to him. For at the climax of the drama, he has given up his part." —Clement of Alexandria

"No one is a Christian but he who perseveres even to the end." —Tertullian

"The world returned to sin . . . and so it is destined to fire. So is the man who after baptism renews his sins." —Tertullian

"We ought indeed to walk so holily, and with so entire substantiality of faith, as to be confident and secure in regard of our own conscience, desiring that it may abide in us to the end. Yet, we should not presume [that it will]. For he who presumes, feels less apprehension. He who feels less apprehension, takes less precaution. He who takes less precaution, runs more risk. Fear is the foundation of salvation. Presumption is an impediment to fear. . . . More useful, then, is it to apprehend that we may possibly fail, than to presume that we cannot. For apprehending will lead us to fear, fear to caution, and caution to salvation. On the other hand, if we presume, there will be neither fear nor caution to save us." —Tertullian

"[The Valentinians claim] that since they are already naturalized in the brotherly bond of the spiritual state, they will obtain a certain salvation—one which is on all accounts their due." —Tertullian

"Some thing that God is under a necessity of bestowing even on the unworthy what He has promised [to give]. So they turn His liberality into His slavery. . . . For do not many afterwards fall out of [grace]? Is not this gift taken away from many? These, no doubt, are they who, . . . after approaching to the faith of repentance, build on the sands a house doomed to ruin." Tertullian

"God had foreseen . . . that faith—even after baptism—would be endangered. He saw that most persons—after obtaining salvation—would be lost again, by soiling the wedding dress, by failing to provide oil for their torches." —Tertullian

"Hoodwinking multitudes, [Marcus, the heretic] deceived many persons of this description who had become his disciples. He taught them that they were prone, no doubt, to sin. However, he said that they were beyond the reach of danger because they belonged to the perfect Power. . . . Subsequent to baptism, these [heretics] promise another, which they call Redemption. And by this, they wickedly subvert those who remain with them in expectation of redemption. As if persons, after they had once been baptized, could again obtain remission." —Hippolyus

"A man may possess an acquired righteousness, from which it is possible for him to fall away." —Origen

"Certain ones of those [heretics] who hold different opinions misuse these passages. They essentially destroy free will by introducing ruined natures incapable of salvation and by introducing others as being saved in such a way that they cannot be lost." —Origen

"The same reply must be given to them with respect to the statement of the apostle. . . . On whom does He have mercy? . . . He has it on those who are capable of incurring destruction if they did not receive mercy. They will obtain mercy in order that they may not incur that destruction of which they are capable. That way, they will remain in the condition of those who are saved." —Origen

"He who has not denied himself, but denied Christ, will experience the saying, "I also will deny him."" —Origen

"Being a believing man, if you seek to live as the Gentiles do, the joys of the world remove you from the grace of Christ." —Commodianus

"Let fear be the keeper of innocence, so that the Lord, who of His mercy has flowed into our hearts in the accesso of celestial grace, may be kept by righteous submissiveness in the home of a grateful mind. Otherwise, the assurance we have gained may beget carelessness, and so the old enemy will creep upon us again." —Cyprian

"There remains more than what is yet seen to be accomplished. For it is written, "Praise not any man before his death." And again, "Be faithful unto death, and I will give you a crown of life." And the Lord also says, "He that endures to the end, the same will be saved."" —Cyprian

"You are still in the world. you are still in the battlefield. You daily fight for your lives. So you must be careful, that . . . what you have begun to be with such a blessed commencement will be consummated in you. It is a small thing to have first received something. It is a greater thing to be able to keep what you have attained. Faith itself and the saving birth do not make alive by merely being received. Rather, they must be preserved. it is not the actual attainment, but the perfecting, that keeps a man for God. The Lord taught this in His instruction when He said, "Look! You have been made whole. Sin no more, lest a worse thing come upon you." . . . Solomon, Saul, and many others were able to keep the grace given to them so long as they walked in the Lord's ways. However, when the discipline of the Lord was forsaken by them, grace also forsook them." —Cyprian

I ask . . . that you will grieve with me at the [spiritual] death of my sister. For in this time of devastation, she has fallen from Christ." —Cyprian

"He who wills that no one should perish, desires that sinners should repent, and by repentance, should return again to life." —Cyprian

"They should not think that the way of life or of salvation is still open to them if they have refused to obey watchmen. For in Deuteronomy, the Lord God says, "And the man that will do presumptuously and will not listen to the priest or judge, . . . that man will die." —Cyprian

"[ADDRESSED TO CHRISTIAN LEADERS:] Endeavour that the undisciplined ones should not be consumed and perish. As much as you can, by your salutary counsels, you should rule the brotherhood and take counsel of each one with a view to this salvation. Straight and narrow is the way through which we enter into life." —Cyprian

"It is clear that the evil is driven out in baptism by the faith of the believer. But he returns if the faith should afterwards fail." —Cyprian

"Although they forsake the fountain of life, the [heretics] promise the grace of living and saving water. . . . Begotten of treachery, they lose the grace of faith." —Cyprian

"Whoever that confessor is, he is not greater, better, or dearer to God than Solomon. Solomon retained the grace that he had received from the Lord, as long as he walked in God's ways. However, after he forsook the Lord's way, he also lost the Lord's grace. For that reason it is written, "Hold fast that which you have, lest another take your crown." Assuredly, the Lord would not threaten that the crown of righteousness might be taken away if it were not that the crown must depart when righteousness departs. . . . "He that endures to the end, the same will be saved." So whatever comes before the end is a step by which we ascend to the summit of salvation. It is not the finish, where the full result of the ascent is already gained." —Cyprian

"To anyone who is born and dies, is there not a necessity at some time . . . to suffer the loss of his estate? Only let not Christ be forsaken, so that the loss of salvation and of an eternal home would be feared." —Cyprian

"We pray that this sanctification may abide in us. For our Lord and Judge warns the man who was healed and quickened by Him to sin no more—lest a worse thing happen to him. So we make this supplication in our constant prayers, . . . that the sanctification and quickening that is received from the grace of God may be preserved by His protection." —Cyprian

"There is need of continual prayer and supplication so that we do not fall away from the heavenly kingdom, as the Jews fell away, to whom this promise had first been given." —Cyprian

"The quarrelsome and disunited . . . will not be able to escape the crime of brotherly dissension. For it is written, "He who hates his brother is a murderer." And no murderer attains to the kingdom of heaven. Nor does he live with God. A person cannot be with Christ if he had rather be an imitator of Judas than of Christ. How great is the sin that cannot even be washed away by a baptism of blood!" —Cyprian

"What a wonderful providence, how great the mercy, that by a plan of salvation it is provided for that more abundant care should be taken for preserving a man after he is already redeemed. . . . Nor would the infirmity and weakness of human frailty have any resource, unless the divine mercy, coming once more in aid, should open some way of securing salvation, by pointing out works of justice and mercy. So, by almsgiving, we may wash away whatever foulness we subsequently contract." —Cyprian

"You are afraid that perhaps your estate might fail if you begin to act generously from it. Do you not know, miserable man, that while you are worrying that your family property may fail, life itself and salvation are failing!" —Cyprian

"He says, "He that endures to the end, the same will be saved." And again He says, "If you continue in my word, you will truly be my disciples" [John 8:31-32]. . . . So there needs to be patience in order that hope and faith may attain their result." —Cyprian

"Let us press onward and labour, watching with our whole heart. Let us be steadfast with all endurance; let us keep the Lord's commandments. Thereby, when that day of anger and vengeance comes, we may not be punished with the ungodly and the sinners. Rather, we may be honoured with the righteous and with those who fear God." —Cyprian

"Those who are snatched from the jaws of the devil and delivered from the snares of this world, should not return to the world again, lest they should lose the advantage of their leaving it in the first place. . . . The Lord admonishes us of this in His Gospel. He taught that we should not return again to the devil and to the world. For we have renounced them and have escaped from them. He says, "No man looking back after putting his hand to the plough is fit for the kingdom of God." And again, "Let him that is in the field not return back. Remember Lot's wife." . . . So we must press on and persevere in faith and virtue. We must complete the heavenly and spiritual grace so that we may attain to the palm and the crown. In the book of Chronicles it says, "The Lord is with you so long as you also are with him; but if you forsake him, he will forsake you." Also in Ezekiel: "The righteousness of the righteous man will not deliver him in whatever day that he may transgress." Furthermore, in the Gospel, the Lord speaks and says: "He that endures to the end, the same will be saved." And again, "If you will abide in my word, you will be my disciples indeed.""—Cyprian

"In the Gospel according to Matthew: "Every tree that does not bring forth good fruit will be cut down and cast into the fire" [Matt. 3:10]. . . . Even a baptized person loses the grace that he has attained, unless he remains innocent. In the Gospel according to John: "Look, you are made whole. Sin no more, lest a worse thing happens to you" [John 5:14]. Also, in the first Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians: "Do you not know that you are the temple of God, and the Spirit of God abides in you? If anyone violates the temple of God, God will destroy Him" [1 Cor. 3:16-17]. Of this same thing in the Chronicles: "God is with you, while you are with Him. If you forsake Him, he will forsake you" [2 Chron. 15:2]." —Cyprian

"He put a seal upon him, for it is concealed as to who belong to the side of the devil and who to the side of Christ. For we do not know out of those who seem to stand whether they will fall or not. And of those who are down, it is uncertain whether they might rise." —Victorinus

Scattered Tulips on the Ground: Irresistible Grace

In the days of the early Christians (the first three centuries), there was a religious group who strongly disputed the Congregation's ("Church's") stance on salvation and works. This religious group taught

  1. that man is totally depraved,
  2. that we are saved solely by grace,
  3. that works play no role in our salvation, and
  4. that we cannot forfeit our salvation once we obtain it.

This religious group was labeled as heretics by the early Christians.

You might be thinking, "This group of 'heretics' were the real Christians while these 'orthodox' Christians were really heretics." However, such a conclusion is impossible. Who was this religious group, you ask?

The Gnostics!

If you think the Gnostics were "true Christians," observe what the apostle John said about them: "Many deceivers have gone out into the world who do not confess Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist" (2 John 7).

If our Evangelical doctrine of salvation is true, we are faced with the uncomfortable reality that this doctrine was first taught by "deceivers and antichrists" before it was taught by Augustine, Luther, Calvin, and others.

Ponder that point promptly.

Scholars have noted that "Calvinism" (a.k.a. "TULIP" or "The Doctrines of Grace") has risen up in popularity four times over the past 500 years. Every single time, it always dies back down. Why do you suppose that is? Well, either God ordained it to be such, or else the system just does not hold any water theologically and/or logically. When Christians actually hold Scripture as their authority rather than what some preacher has told them to believe (or what is dictated in their creeds, confessions, catechisms, constitutions, statements of faith, or systems of theology), they inevitably come to a conclusion that is opposed to these beliefs.

Grace, grace, grace—everything is of grace. However, Scripture warns that we can resist God's gracious call (Matt. 23:37; Acts 7:51; 2 Cor. 6:1), and some people do resist God's grace or else all would be saved (1 Tim. 2:4). Furthermore, God warns us not to resist His grace (2 Cor. 6:1; Heb. 4:7). Let us see what Scripture and the early Christians (A.D. 90-300) have to say:

"Yet they did not obey or incline their ear, but walked in their own counsels and in the stubbornness of their evil heart, and went backward and not forward." Jeremiah 7:24

"Jerusalem, Jerusalem, who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children together, the way a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you were unwilling." Matthew 23:37

"But the Pharisees and the lawyers rejected God's purpose for themselves, not having been baptized by John." Luke 7:30

"You men who are stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears are always resisting the Holy Spirit; you are doing just as your fathers did." Acts 7:51

"who WILL RENDER TO EACH PERSON ACCORDING TO HIS DEEDS: to those who by perseverance in doing good seek for glory and honor and immortality, eternal life;" Romans 2:6-7

"However, they did not all heed the good news; for Isaiah says, "LORD, WHO HAS BELIEVED OUR REPORT?"" Romans 10:16

"It is actually reported that there is immorality among you, and immorality of such a kind as does not exist even among the Gentiles, that someone has his father's wife. You have become arrogant and have not mourned instead, so that the one who had done this deed would be removed from your midst." 1 Corinthians 5:1-2

"And working together with Him, we also urge you not to receive the grace of God in vain—" 2 Corinthians 6:1

"He again fixes a certain day, "Today," saying through David after so long a time just as has been said before, "TODAY IF YOU HEAR HIS VOICE, DO NOT HARDEN YOUR HEARTS."" Hebrews 4:7

"See to it that you do not refuse Him who is speaking. For if those did not escape when they refused him who warned them on earth, much less will we escape who turn away from Him who warns from heaven." Hebrews 12:25

"Blessed is a man who perseveres under trial; for once he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him. Let no one say when he is tempted, "I am being tempted by God"; for God cannot be tempted by evil, and He Himself does not tempt anyone." James 1:12-13

"The Lord is not slow about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing for any to perish but for all to come to repentance." 2 Peter 3:9

Synergism is the doctrine that the human will can and must co-operate with the Holy Spirit in order for a person to be saved. According to this belief, God's grace is not irresistible.

"When you are desirous to do well, God is also ready to assist you." —Ignatius

"The man who has the Lord in his heart can also be lord of all, and of every one of these commandments. However, as to those who have the Lord only on their lips, whose hearts are hardened, and who are far from the Lord—the commandments are hard and difficult." —Hermas

""I hope, sir, to be able to keep all these commandments which you have commanded to me, the Lord strengthening me." "You will keep them," he says, "if your heart is pure towards the Lord."" —Hermas

"To those whose heart He saw would become pure and obedient to Him, He gave power to repent with the whole heart. But to those whose deceit and wickedness He perceived, and seeing that they intended to repent hypocritically, He did not grant repentance." —Hermas

"If you bear His name but do not possess His power, it will be in vain that you bear His name." —Hermas

"God ministers eternal salvation to those who co-operate for the attainment of knowledge and good conduct. Since what the commandments direct are in our own power, along with the performance of them, the promise is accomplished." —Clement of Alexandria

"A man by himself working and toiling at freedom from passion achieves nothing. But if he plainly shows himself very desirous and earnest about this, he attains it by the addition of the power of God. For God conspires with willing souls. But if they abandon their eagerness, the Spirit who is bestowed by God is also restrained. For to save the unwilling is the part of one exercising compulsion. ut to save the willing is that of one showing grace." —Clement of Alexandria

""Unless the Lord builds the house, they labour in vain who build it. Except the Lord keep the city, the watchman watches in vain." This is not said to persuade us against building. Nor does it teach us not to keep watch in order to guard the city of our soul. Rather, it shows that what is built without God (and therefore does not receive His protection) is built in vain. . . . If we were to say that such a building is not the work of the builder, but of God, . . . we would be correct. yet, it is understood that something had also been done by human means. Nevertheless, the benefit is gratefully referred to God, who brought it to pass. The human desire is not sufficient to attain the end. Likewise, the running of those who are (as it were) athletes does not enable them to gain the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. For these things are accomplished only with the assistance of God. Therefore, it is appropriately said that, "it is not of him who wills, nor of him who runs, but of God who shows mercy."" —Origen

""I planted, Apollos watered; and God gave the increase. So then neither is he that plants anything, nor he that waters; but God, who gives the increase." Now, we could not correctly assert that the production of full crops was the work of the farmer, or of him that watered. Rather, it is the work of God. Likewise, our own perfection is not brought about as if we ourselves did nothing. Yet, it is not completed by us. Rather, God produces the greater part of it. . . . In the matter of our salvation, what is done by God is infinitely greater than what is done by ourselves. For that reason, I think, it is said that "it is not of him who wills, nor of him who runs, ut of God, who shows mercy." For if that statement means what they [the Gnostics] imagine it means, . . . then the commandments are unnecessary. Furthermore, it would be in vain that Paul himself blames some persons for having fallen away and praises others for having remained upright. It was in vain that he enacted laws for the congregations. . . . However, it was not in vain that Paul gave such advice, censuring some and approving others." —Origen

"The apostle in one place does not purport that becoming a vessel to honour or dishonour depends upon God. Rather, he refers everything back to ourselves, saying, "If, then, a man purges himself, he will be a vessel to honour, sanctified, fit for the Master's use, and prepared for every good work." Elsewhere, he does not even purport that it is dependent upon ourselves. Rather, he appears to attribute everything to God, saying, "The potter has power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel to honour and another to dishonour." Since his statements are not contradictory, we must reconcile them and extract one consistent statement from both. Our own power—when separated from the knowledge of God—does not enable us to make progress. On the other hand, the knowledge of God [does not enable us to make progress, either,] unless we ourselves also contribute something to the good result. . . . And these observations are sufficient to have been made by us on the subject of free will." —Origen

""God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able to bear." That is, each one is tempted in proportion to the amount of his strength or power of resistance. Now, although we have said that it is by the just judgment of God that everyone is tempted according to the among of his strength, we are not therefore to suppose that he who is tempted will by all means prove victorious in the struggle. It is similar to a man who contends in the arena. Although he is paired with his adversary on a just principle of arrangement, he does not necessarily prove to be the winner. yet, unless the powers of the combatants are equal, the prize of the victor will not be justly won. Nor will blame justly attach to the loser. . . . It is not written that, in temptation, He will make a way of escape so that we will bear it. Rather, He makes a way of escape so that we can be able to bear it. However, it depends upon ourselves to use this power that he has given us either with energy or with feebleness. There is no doubt that under every temptation we have a power of endurance—if we properly use the strength that is granted us. However, possessing the power to conquer is not the same thing as actually being victorious. The apostle himself has shown this in his very careful language, saying, "God will make a way to escape so that you may be able to bear it"—not that you will bear it." —Origen

"Those who hear the word powerfully proclaimed are filled with power. They manifest this both by their dispositions and their lives. And they show this by struggling even to death on behalf of the truth. However, others are altogether empty, even though they profess to believe in God through Jesus. Not possessing any divine power, they have only the appearance of being converted to the word of God." —Origen

"We maintain that human nature is in no way able to seek after God or to attain a clear knowledge of Him—without the help of Him whom it seeks. He makes Himself known to those who, after doing all that their powers will allow, confess that they need help from Him. For He reveals Himself to those whom He approves." —Origen