A Walkabout with the Whatabout

By johninnc

John 3:16: For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

The beauty of John 3:16 is that it is clear, concise, spoken with authority, and by the ultimate Authority. If there were any exceptions to the truth of this statement, then it wouldn’t be true. Accordingly, any time we find ourselves looking for, or considering exceptions to this statement, we are on the wrong track.

John 5:24: Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.

John 5:24 highlights that the eternal life spoken of in John 3:16 begins the moment a person believes in Jesus as Savior, and can never be lost or forfeited. In other words, that eternal life is…eternal. And, there are NO additional conditions given for assurance of eternal life.

Please note that the “great debates” about grace vs. Calvinism/Lordship “salvation,” unconditional eternal security  vs. conditional security of the believer, and the only legitimate basis for assurance of eternal life have ALL been settled by the words of Jesus Himself.

Much of my ministry, both here, and at the Expreacherman site, has been to help dispel the endless searches for exceptions to the gospel truth. The permutations are almost endless, but here are some of the types of objections raised:

  • What about head faith vs. heart faith?
  • What about Matthew 7:23?
  • What about demon belief?
  • What about fruit?
  • What about life change?
  • What about repentance from sin?
  • What about verses that seem to say people can lose eternal life?
  • What about people who don’t want to change their lives?

The “what about” questions have lots of sources, including: a pre-existing mindset; a natural understanding of man’s ways (“there’s no such thing as a free lunch”) as opposed to God’s ways (“…the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord”); biblical scripture misused or not used in the proper context; “church history;” denominational creeds; and authority figures.

Anyone who has believed in Jesus as Savior needs to be aware that he will likely face a barrage of “what about” questions regarding the truth of the gospel, and he should be able to confidently answer them.

Our adversary is very cunning, and will try to use any and every device to create doubt as to how to have eternal life, whether or not eternal life is unequivocally eternal, and the proper source of assurance.

Our statement of faith includes the following:

We reject any purported scriptural interpretation or other teaching that violates any of the following clear tenets of scripture:

  • Eternal life is received by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone
  • Eternal life can never be lost or forfeited
  • Assurance of eternal life can only be based on God’s promise

I have learned to be particularly alert to false scriptural interpretations that violate our source for assurance of eternal life. Any teaching that even hints that one must look to positive life changes as either the basis for assurance of eternal life, or even as “supplemental” assurance of eternal life should be rejected outright,

If you have heard the “what about” questions, and would like to know what the Bible says about how to have eternal life, click here: THE GOSPEL

The False Religion of Calvinism

By johninnc

I recently received an email from a reader who expressed confusion as to whether he should believe that eternal life is available to everyone on the same terms, or whether he should lend any credence to the tenets of Calvinism (in particular, that Christ died only for the elect vs. everyone).

Following is the mainstay of my response:

Maybe I can help you, maybe I can’t. If God were to choose who was going to believe, that means He makes our decisions for us. Let me give you an example of what this false hypothetical would mean: It would mean that anything that I tell you, or anyone else, or don’t tell them, would be pre-ordained by God. What you choose to believe would also be pre-ordained by God. I cannot help anyone who thinks God pre-ordains who is going to be a believer, unless God pre-ordains that I will help them and that they will be helped by me.

Calvinism undermines the integrity of the gospel. Each of the five tenets of Calvinism strikes at the core of the gospel message. The tenets of Calvinism are often remembered as an acronym “TULIP,” which represents Total Depravity (the false view that people are unable to believe without having been first gifted faith or regeneration); Unconditional Election (the false view that God chooses who will believe); Limited Atonement (the false view that Christ died only for the elect); Irresistible Grace (the false view that the elect are irresistibly drawn to faith in Christ); and Perseverance of the Saints (the false view that the elect persevere in some unquantified level of sinning less and doing good works).

The truth is that anyone can believe the gospel; that God did not choose who will believe the gospel; that Christ died for the sins of the whole world; that people can resist and reject the drawing ministry of the Holy Spirit; and that no one need evaluate his life for signs of persevering in the faith to know whether or not he has eternal life.

I am familiar with most of the scriptural arguments that Calvinists make, and they are making faulty interpretations. Most of them are predicated on God’s foreknowledge of all things that will be, and falsely assuming that because God knows, He chooses. Think about this for a moment: if God knows that a person is going to tell a lie, is He choosing for that person to tell a lie? Of course not! If He were to do that, it would mean that God caused the person to tell the lie. The Bible says that Satan, not God, is the father of lies.

A second predicate for Calvinists is that God will make happen everything that He wills. This is also not true. God’s will is that we love our neighbors as ourselves. It should not take very long to conclude that not everyone does this consistently.

Let’s look at some scripture:

1 Timothy 2:4: Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.

This means that it is God’s will that all men be saved. But, we know from scripture that not all men are going to be saved. So, it is clear that God’s will is not always done. In fact, every time you do something outside of God’s will, or fail to do something that is His will, that is more evidence that man’s volition can override God’s will.

Matthew 23:37:  O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!

Here, Jesus expresses His will, but says that the Jewish people would not do it!

Romans 16:7: Salute Andronicus and Junia, my kinsmen, and my fellow prisoners, who are of note among the apostles, who also were in Christ before me.

How could anyone have been in Christ before anyone else, if everyone who was going to believe was chosen by God?

John 3:16:  For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

This doesn’t say “whosoever was chosen to believe.” It says whosoever.

John 3:18: He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.

If God has chosen everyone who will believe, how could one of those people be condemned? Yet, everyone stands condemned unless and UNTIL they believe in Jesus as Savior. I have eternal life now, but there was a time when I did not.

John 20:31: But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name.

The book of John was written to spur belief. It was for everyone, not just those whom God chose to believe.

Luke 8:12: Those by the way side are they that hear; then cometh the devil, and taketh away the word out of their hearts, lest they should believe and be saved.

The devil certainly seems to think that everyone could be saved.

Hebrews 2:9: But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honour; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man.

This makes it clear that Christ died for every person. His atonement becomes effectual for a person the moment he believes.

____________________________________________________________________________

There are many other scriptural passages that eviscerate the false religion of Calvinism. I hope this post will be useful in helping believers refute Calvinism whenever they encounter it.

If you have questions about how to have eternal life, click here: THE GOSPEL