Sunday, March 30, 2008

WHAT CHRIST SAID ABOUT GOD'S SOVEREIGNTY

BY CHARLES WOODRUFF

Do you consider the Sovereignty of God important? Do you consider this a harsh doctrine? Many do, and it may surprise these to know that our Lord Jesus Christ taught the absolute Sovereignty of God! That’s right — Christ taught this doctrine. You may not believe that He did, for you may say that He was too meek and lowly, and just taught love to everybody, so therefore man’s total depravity and God’s election were not taught by Christ. But, has it ever occurred to you that your belief just might be wrong? Has it really? It is true that the “Jesus” of today’s popular songs, and the one taught about in the average church, evidently knew nothing about this teaching! But, the Christ of the Bible sure did! This is sufficient for me — what about you?

We will only examine one chapter of the Bible for our proof that Christ taught the Sovereignty of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. You are asked to look at the sixth chapter of John’s Gospel. Here we find all the evidence we need for our case. In verse 37 Jesus Christ said, “All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.” Notice please, the Sovereignty of the Father:ALL THAT (meaning certain individuals) THE FATHER GIVETH ME (meaning by His election of them) SHALL COME (by effectual grace and power) TO ME.” This certainly does away with the modern terminology, “give your heart to Jesus.” The heart is not the sinner’s to give to Jesus! It belongs to the Father. If not, how could He give anyone to His Son?

The same 37th verse will be our verse for the Sovereignty of the Son Himself. He said, “And him that cometh to ME I will in no wise cast out.” How wonderful is this promise! So many have claimed this promise as their very own. Have you? You surely may, if you have come to Christ in TRUTH. Notice though, this verse implies that Christ Jesus has the power to cast one out. Otherwise, why should He even say, “I will in no wise cast out?” It is obviously not a lack of power to do no. He has ALL power! See Matthew 28:18. Christ has the power to cast the devil’s children into hell (Luke 12: 4-5). He could REFUSE to accept a vile sinner such as you and me, and be perfectly just and righteous in doing so! Why? For none of us deserve to be accepted by Christ, for He is Sovereign and we are sinners! But, He will NOT reject you if He has placed the desire in you to come to Him. Oh, praise His name! Christ has promised freely, in His sovereign mercy, NOT to cast you out — BUT YOU MUST COME TO HIM! Not come just to an altar, or to shake some preacher’s hand, but to Christ! He ALONE can save you!

Men talk so much of free will and man being willing to be saved. But, it is God’s will that counts. Hear these words of Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892), from a sermon entitled “God’s Will and Man’s Will:”

“Salvation hinges upon the will of God, and not at all upon the will of man. So saith our text — “It is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy” (Romans 9:16), by which is clearly meant that the reason why any man is saved is not because he wills it, but because GOD willed it, according to that other passage, ‘Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you’ (John 15:16).”

“The whole scheme of salvation, we aver, from the first to the last, hinges and turns, and is dependent upon the absolute will of God, and not upon the will of the creature......Oh! How happy are we when we come back to the old-fashioned doctrines, and cast our anchor where it can get its grip in the eternal purpose and counsel of God, who worketh all things to the good pleasure of His will.” I must say AMEN to Mr. Spurgeon, dear reader!

Let us look now at the Sovereignty of the Holy Spirit. Notice that Christ said here in our verse, “ALL that the Father giveth me SHALL come to me.” How shall they come? Jesus has given us the answer in this same chapter, John 6:63: “It is the Spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.” Naturally, men are “dead in trespasses and sins” (Ephesians 2:1), totally unable to save themselves (see Romans 3:9-10 and Titus 3:5). If the Holy Spirit did not make a sinner alive (spiritually), the sinner COULD NOT come to Christ. No one CAN come unless he is drawn (John 6:44), and the sinner is drawn irresistibly by the Spirit’s power! Only God the Holy Spirit can bring life to a dead sinner. NO GIMMICK CAN DO IT!

There can be human pleading, human effort, human tricks, and yet, no matter how sincere these may be, NO MAN CAN TURN A SINNER TO JESUS CHRIST. When it is all analyzed the true “soul winner” is the Holy Spirit! Let’s don’t try to do His job. Let us that are saved, pray that we may be used by the Spirit, but not to try to use Him! Let each of us point men to the Savior, but let us trust the blessed Spirit to do the saving!

Yes, God is Sovereign. Jesus Christ said so. If you are not yet convinced, please, in Christ’s name, do further study on this vital subject. Read John 4 and tell me why Jesus “MUST needs go through Samaria?” Read John 10 and tell me why He spoke of “other sheep I have,” which He had long before the Gospel was carried to the Gentiles? Yes, just simply sit down and read anywhere in the word of God, and with an earnest open heart, seek to be taught of the Spirit concerning God’s Sovereignty!

Hear these sobering words from A.W. Pink (1896-1952):

Before God saves a man, He convicts Him of his sinnership.By this I do not mean he says with everybody else ‘Oh yes, we are all sinners. I know that.’ Rather do I mean that the Holy Spirit makes me feel in my heart that I have been a lifelong rebel against God, and that my sins are so many, so great, so black, that I fear I have transgressed beyond the reach of divine mercy.”

“Have you ever had that experience? Have you seen yourself as totally unfit for heaven? For the presence of a Holy God? Do you now perceive that there is no good thing in you, nothing good credited to your account, that all the way through you have loved the things God hates, and hated the things God loves?” From a tract—“The Way of Salvation.”

D.James Kennedy says in “Truths That Transform:”

“There is no man, nor group of men, who could oppose, frustrate, or limit any purpose of God” (see Psalm 2:4). ---“God is God, and not man; and He doeth whatsoever He pleases in this earth, and there is none that can speak against Him.”

“For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory forever. Amen” (Romans 11:36).

John Wycliffe, the first man to translate the Bible into English, has given us some of these simple rules as follows:

“It shall greatly help you to understand scripture, if you mark not only what is spoken or written, but of whom, and to whom, with what words, at what time, where, and to what intent, with what circumstances, considering what goes before and what follows”

For more on “The God who is Never Frustrated”, see an excellent article by W.F. Bell at: www.eternallifeministries.org/wfb_neverfrus.htm

4 comments:

Wellington said...

Dear Brother Charles,
I read your blog frequently and it is a great blessing to me every time I have the opportunity to read one of your blogs. This one is so true and real. Jesus talked about the sovereignty of God, it's true.
In the present, many preachers talks about the man decision to accept God. But how a dead sinner can hear the salvation call and move by him/her self? A greater power must give life to that dead sinner, so he/she can react to that call.
Brother Charles please continue with your great ministry through the internet so people like me can access to these resources.

From Dominican Republic recieve a salutation.
God Bless You.
Wellington

charles said...

Thank you very much. I pray God will continue to bless you. I have never been to Dominican Republic, but I have been to Puerto Rico. I am supposed to go there again very soon. Your prayer are appreciated. Charles

My Daily Bread said...

Dear Brother Charles:

First, let me say that I endorse 95% of what you have here written and am glad that you believe the sovereignty of God and also the truth that God regenerates his elect through the preaching of the gospel and that regeneration produces not only "life" but also "faith" and "repentance". I am glad that you follow Spurgeon in this and not the Hyper Calvinists such as the Hardshells and some Reformed Baptists.

However, I must take issue with two remarks you made. You said:

"This certainly does away with the modern terminology, “give your heart to Jesus.” The heart is not the sinner’s to give to Jesus! It belongs to the Father. If not, how could He give anyone to His Son?"

I think saying such things are not necessary. Besides, it is very scriptural to ask sinners to give their heart to God.

"My son, give me thine heart, and let thine eyes observe my ways." (Proverbs 23: 26)

You also said:

"When it is all analyzed the true “soul winner” is the Holy Spirit! Let’s don’t try to do His job."

Again, this sounds like what Hypers say frequently. However, Jesus being the chief soul winner does not eliminate his instruments (preachers of the gospel) also being "soul winners." Surely this was Spurgeon's view also. Wrote Paul:

"To the weak I became weak, to win the weak. I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some." (I Cor. 9: 22) See also Philippians 3:8

Hope this helps you.

God bless and take care.

Stephen

www.baptistgadfly.blogspot.com
("The Baptist Gadfly")

www.stephenmgarrett.blogspot.com
("My Daily Bread")

charles said...

Stephen,
I plan to chat with you soon, D.V...
Certainly I agree that God uses means, though He is sovereign and is not bound to do so.I wrote this particular article many years ago, and I have revised it some. I still believe, though man is an instrument in God's hands, too much emphasis is given today on the human "soul winner", and not enough to the Holy Ghost.

As for a sinner giving his heart to
Jesus- bad phraseology, IMHO. Not enough time and space here to analyze it all, but we will talk more soon.

Certainly your work on the hardshells is massive and covers much historic ground. What I have read is "right on".They are definitely extreme and unbiblical.

Blessings,

Charles