Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Defending the Doctrines of Grace and God's Sovereignty: Part 1

God’s Sovereignty

     “Why start here?” you may ask. Simple, because everything else, quite literally everything else, hangs from this. Your entire worldview, whether it be the Calvinist or Arminian view, is based on your view of God’s sovereignty. The Calvinist places God’s sovereignty at the forefront, acknowledging and loving God’s sovereignty in all things. The Arminian view places the emphasis on man’s sovereignty over and above God’s. They claim that God was sovereign in creation, but that He then subjugated His authority over that creation (man) to the libertarian free will of humans.

     Now before I get into the meat of this piece, I think I need to define a term: heresy. Heresy is, in short, the taking of a stance outside that of orthodoxy. These folks, and many in the Arminian camp, would happily throw Calvinists out of the Kingdom of Heaven over our views, as we can see by their name alone.      However this is not the same in reverse. Calvinists may believe our Arminian brothers and sisters are in error, and that the logical conclusion of their theology is shallow and could lead someone into a heretical view, but we do not throw them from the roles of the saved for it. In looking at the Facebook page of our friends at CAHCT, we see this image as their header:


     Let’s break this down for a moment. On the one hand I could point out that in today’s terms “red pilling” is actually a reference back to the movie “The Matrix” in which the main character takes the red pill to wake up from a false view of the world forced upon him by an outside force. To place the idea of God’s Sovereignty onto a “red pill” is inadvertently admitting that one must “wake up” from the shallow dream like state of the other option. In the movie, the main character has the choice of taking a blue pill and returning to the false world, and pretending nothing is wrong. Again, in a seeming epic lack of self awareness, they’ve placed the “human free will” on the blue pill. The Bible itself never once points to an idea of autonomous human free will. It does however make many multiple references to our wills being enslaved, but that’s for a later installment of this series.
     For now, let us focus on God’s Sovereignty. The Bible makes very clear that God’s sovereignty is absolute. Most people go straight to Isaiah 46:10: “Declaring the end from the beginning, And from ancient times things which have not been done, Saying, 'My purpose will be established, And I will accomplish all My good pleasure';” or the dreaded (for the Arminian) Potter’s passage of Romans 9:19-21: “You will say to me then, "Why does He still find fault? For who resists His will?" On the contrary, who are you, O man, who answers back to God? The thing molded will not say to the molder, "Why did you make me like this," will it? Or does not the potter have a right over the clay, to make from the same lump one vessel for honorable use and another for common use?
     Now if these were all we had, we could still see a very good picture of God being in control. We see that what happens is exactly as He wants them. However we are not limited to these two verses. We could also go to Psalm 135:6, Psalm 115:3, Daniel 4:35, Job 9:12, 42:2, 2 Chronicles 20:6, Isaiah 43:13, 45:9-10, and there are many more but you get the picture. One of my favorites however, is Genesis 50:20 where we read: “As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good in order to bring about this present result, to preserve many people alive.” The context here is that Joseph’s brothers had sold him into slavery years before, but God had guided Joseph’s path so that he would be placed in the service of the Pharaoh, and had averted a major famine among the people of Egypt. In this passage, Joseph’s father had passed, and while making the trek to bury him in the land of Canaan, his brothers worried that Joseph would hold a grudge and have them killed. Instead, as Joseph pronounces, that though their hearts were wicked, and though they meant to do an evil thing, God had been in control the entire time, guiding what was to happen, because it was His plan to save many in Egypt through this evil act. I also go here because of the recent events in Florida, which I posted an article about here: Terrorism in Florida and the Depravity of Man http://etchedinsteel.blogspot.com/2016/06/terrorism-in-florida-and-depravity-of.html
     We see through these passages, (and logic) the outcomes of each theology. First, in the Arminian view, God is made a bystander, a helpless watcher of evil, that we hope He can make some good come from. This is an utterly unbiblical view, and cannot be defended from Scripture. Nowhere in the pages of the Bible do we read where God was impotent to stop something from happening, or was powerless to avert it. The text just doesn’t exist. From this position, it is a fairly short step to the heresy of open theism, in which God has no knowledge of what’s going to happen in the next moment, and only has exhaustive knowledge of the present. Many have begun to turn to this in a misguided attempt to “deflect the blame” from God when it comes to evil. As Dr. James White has been quoted as saying “The only consistent Arminian is an open theist.” In this, people can claim to unbelievers, “God had nothing to do with this evil!” but what they don’t realize is that they are undercutting the power and omniscience of God.
     However let’s contrast that with the Calvinist view. We can point to verses like Genesis 50:20 and say “Yes this act is evil, no question, but God is in control, and there is a purpose to it. A greater good will come from it, even if we can’t we what that is right now.” The Arminian position has a problem of the existence of evil, the Calvinist does not.
     Now, going back to the Facebook group and their fundamental ignorance of Calvinism which we can see encapsulated in this screenshot:

     Considering the above and the verses mentioned, it is impossible to hold this position in anything other than ignorance. 
     Unfortunately since they do not allow those who know or can enlighten them, they seem quite happy having taken the blue pill and slipped back into their false world.


     In this image we can see a stark contrast between what I’ve already laid out above, and the thinking (or lack thereof) by some in this group. Note what’s being said here. Their opening line says that Calvinism is designed to destroy God’s Sovereignty? Yet what I’ve laid out above is a clear refutation of this. In their next line, we see another glaring lack of self awareness. He claims that Limited Atonement and Unconditional Election, somehow diminish God’s Sovereignty. That is quite literally impossible. I will go into greater depth on these two points of the TULIP as this series progresses, but let me touch on them briefly here. Unconditional Election, is the belief that God chooses those whom He wishes for salvation, and that it is in no way any part of man that leads to that choosing. It is 100% God’s Sovereign Choice! How it is limiting to God’s Sovereignty to have Him the only arbiter of His own choice is baffling, but based solely on this error, I can already tell you the rest of their essay is in error. When you build upon an incorrect assertion, then nothing you posit afterward can be correct. As for Limited Atonement, this is the belief that Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross was for those of the elect. Those God had chosen before the foundation of the world. (Eph. 1:4) Otherwise we have Jesus making an atonement for those in hell. We have Him trying to intercede on the behalf of those who are already in the lake of fire, and being eternally disappointed and frustrated. THAT is an affront to God’s Sovereignty, and THAT is a severe limiting of His ability to save. It again makes God impotent and incapable of doing that which He wants most to do, and places man’s will above that of God’s. That is the ultimate placing of man as sovereign over God! That quite literally, the will of those damned to hell and burning in the lake of fire, are still sovereign over God! 
     There are a plethora of other images I could go into, but I think the point has been hammered home. God’s Sovereignty, in the Calvinist belief, is held to its highest, while those of the Arminian view subordinate His Sovereignty to their own. I placed the link to the group in my introduction to this series, so adding it again would be redundant. I urge those who read this to go to the page, read what they have to say, and then subject it to the light of Scripture. I'm confident they will find it wanting. Until next time, God bless!

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Defending the Doctrines of Grace and God's Sovereignty, introduction

     I was recently pointed to a Facebook group calling themselves: "Christians AGAINST the Heresy of Calvinism & Tulip" by a brother in Christ. (I shall leave his name out of this opening salvo to "keep his cover".) The ignorance was staggering to say the least, but the fact that they REVELED IN IT was what shocked me the most. That said, it's prompted me to do a series, using their mistakes, ignorance, and outright misrepresentations and lies, to do a blog series. This is the introduction, but it will run through the 5 Doctrines of Grace, (otherwise known as TULIP). I will post a link to their page, as well as screenshots of what was posted, so it cannot be said that I've misrepresented them or their positions in any way, a consideration they do not make towards Calvinists. I will post a screenshot of their "rules" at the bottom of this article. The part that truly bothers me, downright drives me batty, is that they're so smug in their echo chamber that they'll actually claim that Calvinism limits God's Sovereignty! Meanwhile it is US who place God's Sovereignty at the forefront, and recognize that all else comes after!       So stay tuned as I do my best not to blow my stack, and teach what the Doctrines of Grace really are! I attempted to join their little group, in an effort to give them a chance to defend their positions, to start a discussion, but was denied twice. Cultists like this fear discussion, because they know deep down their views cannot hold up to the light of Scripture! At least I can say to the CAHCT, thanks for the object lesson! Your hatred will be a wonderful teaching tool!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/252048232071/


Monday, June 13, 2016

Terrorism in Florida and the Depravity of Man

     By now I’m sure that we’ve all heard or read about the horrible act committed at a gay night club in Florida. We’ve also all heard of the religion of the perpetrator, and that he claimed allegiance with ISIS. However, what we may not be hearing, is what this event can actually teach us.

     Though it seems a bit ironic, there are atheists out there, condemning Christians and God for this act. The call is “Where was your God Christians?!?! Why didn’t He stop this!?!?” As I said, ironic considering the man who committed this atrocity is Muslim. However, we’ve learned nothing if not that atheists tend to be inconsistent in most things.

      Now, however, I want to focus on the response Christians (or at least those who are claiming the mantle of Christ) are giving. For most, it’s a blank stare, or to claim “God had nothing to do with this!” but if we travel down that road, it leads to a very dark place. Let’s explore that shall we?

     Let us assume for a moment that someone gives the above response. What does that logically lead to? Either a) God had no clue it was going to happen, and therefore was incapable to stop it(open theism) or b) He saw what was going to happen, and simply allowed it to, not wanting to infringe on humanity's “libertarian” free will, and hopes He can make some good come from it.
How about I offer a different suggestion. How about God ordained the shooting to take place?

     Ok, take a deep breath, hold it…hold it….and release. Feel a little better? Good, now let’s move on logically as opposed to emotionally. (Unfortunately too many discussions are driven by pure emotionalism as this one routinely is.)

     We see throughout Scripture that God uses both natural means (earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, etc) and human means to His ends. Isaiah 10 springs to mind, where God used the ambitions of the king of Assyria to lay waste to Israel when they turned from Him. (I’ll post the Scriptures at the bottom of this article.) In this day and age of shallow Christianity, this is denied vehemently in an effort to make God only about love. In fact I’m reminded of the female pastor my former church voted in. Shortly before my departure, she and I had a discussion on sin and repentance (see my article here for repentance: What Is Repentance? http://etchedinsteel.blogspot.com/2016/05/what-is-repentance.html ) to which she responded, and I quote, “God is love, God is Love, God is Love, God is Love, you can make the Bible say anything, God is Love, God is Love, God is Love, God is Love.” It’s this kind of shallow thinking that denies the doctrines of Grace, and in this instance the doctrine of Total Depravity. We are all slaves to our sin, as Jesus Himself said in John 8:34. We are all sinful and horrible by nature due to the fall, and it’s only through God’s common grace that we don’t turn this planet into a smoldering ash heap. (2 Thessalonians 2:7) As I pointed out before, God’s wrath is currently being poured out (Romans 1:18),and this incident is another example. However, God’s righteous judgement still falls onto those who commit these acts. “How?” You may ask. “Didn’t God ordain the act?” Yes, but it was through the already wicked and sinful nature of man that He did so. He lifts His grace but a fraction, and this is the result of the depravity of man’s heart unleashed. (Jeremiah 17:9)

     Now, does any of the above mean I or anyone else knows what good God has planned from this evil? No. It could be that this is the catalyst for many more Muslims to decry this type of violence. It could be that, like 9/11, future evil acts can be averted. It could be that the current media, which seems to avoid calling Islamic terrorism what it is, is forced to admit they’ve been complicit in hiding these acts. There are any number of things, including ones totally unknown and unimaginable to us. The point is, all things work to good for those that love Him!

     So as we ponder this horrific act of terrorism, remember there are two ways to view it. One places God outside of control, and causes Him to be impotent and stunted. The other places the blame squarely where it belongs, man’s wicked sin, while leaving God on His throne and in control, sovereignty intact. Which do you choose?

     Now, as promised, the relevant portion of Isaiah 10, God bless!

Isaiah 10New American Standard Bible (NASB)
Assyria Is God’s Instrument
10 Woe to those who enact evil statutes
And to those who constantly record[a]unjust decisions,
2 So as to [b]deprive the needy of justice
And rob the poor of My people of theirrights,
So that widows may be their spoil
And that they may plunder the[c]orphans.
3 Now what will you do in the day of punishment,
And in the devastation which will come from afar?
To whom will you flee for help?
And where will you leave your [d]wealth?
4 Nothing remains but to crouch [e]among the captives
Or fall [f]among theslain.
In spite of all this, His anger does not turn away
And His hand is still stretched out.
5 Woe to Assyria, the rod of My anger
And the staff in whose hands is My indignation,
6 I send it against a godless nation
And commission it against the people of My fury
To capture booty and to seize plunder,
And to [g]trample them down like mud in the streets.
7 Yet it does not so intend,
Nor does [h]it plan so in its heart,
But rather it is [i]its purpose to destroy
And to cut off [j]many nations.
8 For it says, “Are not my princes [k]all kings?
9 “Is not Calno like Carchemish,
Or Hamath like Arpad,
Or Samaria like Damascus?
10 “As my hand has reached to the kingdoms of the idols,
Whose graven images were greater than those of Jerusalem and Samaria,
11 Shall I not [l]do to Jerusalem and her images
Just as I have done to Samaria and her idols?”
12 So it will be that when the Lord has completed all His work on Mount Zion and on Jerusalem, He will say, “I will[m]punish the fruit of the arrogant heart of the king of Assyria and the pomp of [n]his haughtiness.”13 For he has said,
“By the power of my hand and by my wisdom I did this,
For I have understanding;
And I removed the boundaries of the peoples
And plundered their treasures,
And like a mighty man I brought down[o]their inhabitants,
14 And my hand reached to the riches of the peoples like a nest,
And as one gathers abandoned eggs, I gathered all the earth;
And there was not one that flapped its wing or opened its beak or chirped.”
15 Is the axe to boast itself over the one who chops with it?
Is the saw to exalt itself over the one who wields it?
That would be like a[p]club wielding those who lift it,
Or like a rod lifting him who is not wood.
16 Therefore the Lord, the [q]GOD of hosts, will send a wasting disease among his stout warriors;
And under his glory a fire will be kindled like a burning flame.
17 And the light of Israel will become a fire and his Holy One a flame,
And it will burn and devour his thorns and his briars in a single day.
18 And He will destroy the glory of his forest and of his fruitful garden, both soul and body,
And it will be as when a sick man wastes away.
19 And the rest of the trees of his forest will be so small in number
That a child could write them down.”

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+10&version=NASB