Ben johnson said:
Predestination casts God as a respecter of persons --- and that's an absolute contradiction.
I don't think it does. God saves His people without respect to their persons. He saves them because it is His will to save them, not because of who they are.
Matt23:13 (Lk11:52) has Jesus condemning PHarisees for "shutting off the kingdom of Heaven from some, preventing them from entering in". That's an absolute contradiction to "predestined-election" --- there is no way harmonize the doctrine with Scripture. If God PREDESTINES, then man CANNOT hinder such a sovereign decision.
You are still confused about God's revealed will and His secret will. Those who hindered were in
direct opposition to God's
revealed will - hence they were condemned. However at the same time they were
fulfilling His
secret will. Anyone who they
succeeded in hindering was, by definition, not predestined to be saved!
It's sentience, Peter. Do you ever sit and wonder why it is you who peers through your eyes? Why and how can you think, feel, and reason? Why not someone else? I don't fully understand it myself; but I know I'm conscious.
Ok, so the reason that some people come and some don't is 'sentience'. Could you now define 'sentience'? The fact is that we are all 'sentient', so we cannot say that the reason why some believe is 'sentience'. Those who don't believe are 'sentient' too!
You see how all this philosophy/psychology is simply dodging around the question. I am sentient, yes. Mr X is sentient. We both hear the same sermon, the same preacher, the same church, the same day. I believe. Mr X does not believe. Why the difference? You cannot expect to get away with just saying "Oh, its sentience".
What are Non-Christians like? Do they run around with glowing eyes, dripping fangs and gravelly voices? No. They fall in love, marry, and have children. They donate to charity, drive cars, vote. They go on vacation. They enjoy a seven-color sunrise after a spring rain over crisp blue and purple mountains. They think, Peter. I know --- I WAS a non-Christian.
Yes, everyone is a non-Christian by nature. I was one too. I know many non-Christians, and am well aware that some of them are very 'nice' people. I know they think. But that is not the point. The point is, why do they not
believe?
I did not have the Spirit in my heart.
Again, like everyone else by nature.
Yet I was able to read the Scripture, and listen to the words.
Ah! Then why, if you read it, did it
not enter into your heart? And why was it that one day it
DID enter? What changed? What was different?
They made SENSE to me. I knew Jesus lived. I knew what He said about Himself --- that He was God, that He became flesh and died, and lived again; that I might be rescued from the very gates of Hell.
These things made
sense to you? Then that proves that God was already at work in your heart - because
"the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him". If these things made sense to you, in a real, spiritual way, then you cannot have been just a 'natural man'.
I listened to science --- evolution is impossible. The Universe DOES bear out the claim, "The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament shows His handiwork!" Archeology, history, it all "works" --- Scripture is real, it is believable. It happened.
Yes, agreed. But at the same time there are millions who
don't see this!
I read about how Jesus treated the prostitute: "Neither do I condemn you; go your way, and do this no more." I understood how impossible it was for her TO go her way and not-sin; and I also undestood how she could do exactly that, if she used HIS strength.
Yes! This keeps coming through, "I understood", "I read", "I knew". But there are millions who read the same facts, and yet did not understand, see, or know. Why the difference? Why did you see?
Those words were aimed at me also. I understood how much He loved me. I understood the reason He died on the Cross --- it was the ONLY way that I could live. I understood all of this, and I was not a Christian.
Exactly! You have just proved that understanding, knowledge, and human reason cannot make a man a Christian!
I knew He was real. I knew that when I prayed the prayer to ask Him to be my Lord and my salvation, He would. He would enter my heart, and rebuild me. I was NOT regenerated.
I believe that by this stage you
had been born again. God had begun a good work in your heart. He was leading you and teaching you to see nothing in yourself and everything in Christ.
But I believed. I recognized my sinfulness, and in shame I cried out to Him for forgiveness: "Wash me, oh Lord! Cleanse me and make me Yours! Forever!"
Yes! Yes! But
millions go through the same experience and do not "recognize their own sinfulness", and do not confess it, and do not cry to the Lord! Why not? Because they're more hardened than you were? Because they're worse people? Because they're not so intelligent as we are? No! The answer lies in God's everlasting purposes.
Carnal, natural man is so full of pride that he will not recognize his own sinfulness. It is the Holy Spirits work to convince of sin. Yes, natural man will admit that he does wrong - but he will not admit that he is
sinful, i.e. full of sin. He will believe that he is inherantly good, and that he could cease from sin if he wanted to.
A man attested to you by God with miracles and signs, YOU nailed to a cross. God raised Him again, His predestined plan. This man was PROPHESIED --- this Jesus God raised up again, to which we ALL are witnesses. You saw; you know. Therefore let all Israel know for certain that God has made Jesus both Lord and Christ (MESSIAH!!!!!), this Jesus whom YOU CRUCIFIED." When they heard this, they were pierced to the heart (smitten in conscience!), and said: "What shall we do?" Peter said, "Repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of your sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." Acts2:22-38[/color]
Yes! The gospel came unto them in power, not in word only!
There is the reality, Peter. The Gospel has the power to overcome depravity.
Yes! I know it! But not merely in the words! The gospel can come in 'word only'
or it can come in 'power, and in the Holy Ghost'. It came to you 'in power'! Praise God for that!
It has the power of salvation. Unregenerated men CAN believe. Rotten sinners CAN recognize their sinfulness and cry out to Him for forgiveness.
Only when the Gospel comes in power! That is what makes the difference!
Calvinism asserts that "mankind, apart from Jesus cannot do anything good; believing in Him IS good, therefore they must not be ABLE to believe in Him."
Who are you quoting there?
Believing in Him is NOT "a good thing we do"; it is "receiving the good thing He DID".
And yet you have just said that
before you were saved, you "believed in Him", and yet did not "receive the good thing that He did".
What is the difference between the 'believing' that does not receive Him, and the 'believing' that
does receive Him?
Oh I had a choice; I could have refused Him, and gone "my own way".
Could you? I don't believe you could. You saw your need of Him and
because you saw your need of Him you came to Him. You were being drawn by His love, Ben - I'm sure of it.
GOD SAVED YOU, and it is to Him that I give all the glory.
But I had been placing facts on a scale; and there was nothing on the "FALSE" side.
And yet thousands of others probably do this and come to a completely different conclusion. Why? Because they're not so intelligent?
I knew Scripture was an accurate record of Jesus. I knew He claimed to be God, and I knew He died on the Cross. I knew He was the Creator; that He was perfect love; that salvation was through Him and no one else.
Yes! And millions know the same truths in their heads and yet
never come. Why did this knowledge have the effect on you that it did?
Why do some REFUSE Him? We have Jesus' own words to answer that; in Jn8:42, Jesus said: "If God WAS your Father, THEN you would love Me." Identical to Jn5:39-47, "If you BELIEVED Moses' words, then you would believe ME. How can you believe, when you seek man's glory rather than God's? You read the Scripture, but it speaks of Me; and you are UNWILLING to come to Me that you may have life."
Yes!
"If God WAS your Father, THEN you would love Me." Not, if you would love me then God would be your Father!
Unwilling because they are self-focused, and don't really follow God.
Now we are getting somewhere! So presumably you were willing to come because you were
not self-focussed and because you really knew God? How then did you get into this situation? How did you
stop being self-focussed? How did you get to
know God?
Jesus said that if they HAD been following God, they WOULD have believed in Him. From the Old Testament, was "following God" something GOD decided? Certainly not. Deut30:15-20 is very clear; "I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse, prosperity and adversity; so choose life, by loving the Lord your God, by obeying His voice and following His statutes; for this is life and the length of your days."
Yes! And yet read the next verse! God said
"this people will rise up, and go a whoring after the gods of the strangers of the land, whither they go to be among them, and will forsake me, and break my covenant which I have made with them." God did not say that He had
determined that they would not follow Him - and yet He knew that they would not!
Ezk18 speaks of "wicked men turning from their wickedness towards God, and doing righteousness"; and it speaks of "righteous men turning away from God and doing wickedness".
Yes! I know, Ben, I know! Scripture also speaks of men loving God, loving their neighbours as themselves, being holy - does that mean the unregenerate man has the ability to do any of them? No!
Scripture says "Be ye holy". Can unregenerate man do it, without God? No!
Throughout Scripture sentient conscious men CHOOSE.
Yes! And they always choose based on their own will, which in turn is based on their own experience and 'who they are' - their genetic make up.
Jesus condemns whole cities, Chorazin and Capernaum and Betshaida in Matt11; saying "If THEY had seen what YOU have seen, THEY would have BELIEVED"
Yes! So I could say about the unsaved - if they had seen what you have seen, Ben, and I'm talking to you personally - if they had seen what you have seen, they would have believed! Why didn't they see it? Because God did not reveal it to them as He has revealed it to you!
I showed you Peter's words in Acts2; he put it before their faces --- they had killed the Messiah. AND --- God has raised Him up again. He both condemned them FOR their abominable actions, and He showed them how it was God's predestined-plan. They were SMITTEN IN CONSCIENCE, and BELIEVED.
Yes! Did they
choose to be smitten in conscience? No! They were smitten because the Gospel came unto them in power, and in the Holy Ghost!
They were smitten because
God blessed Peter's preaching! They did not stand there and think, "Hmmm, shall I be smitten in conscience? Yes, I think I will..."! It was an instantaneous act of the Holy Spirit.
Thank you, and thank you also for the time and energy you have invested. You and I are not simply writing to each other; there are potentially millions who could be following along, learning from the discussion. Even in disagreement, you and I both convey the essentials of salvation. You and I both pray that they will read our words, and will receive Jesus the Lord.
Yes! We pray that the Gospel would not come unto them in word only, but in
power! Then they will see what you saw, need what you needed, and come to Him who you came to!
You see how we are getting down to foundation truths now? We've established that people do not come to God because they are self-centred and they do not really know Him. Now I want you to consider why it is that some - including you - come
not to be self-centred and come to know God.
Peter