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Does the Bible Teach
It?
by Herbert W. Armstrong
1957, 1973 edition
Is your ultimate fate decided for you in advance? No subject has
baffled, perplexed, and worried people more. Here, for the first time, many
will read the astonishing truth, so plain all can understand.
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THE very fact of wartime casualties and accidental deaths has caused a great
deal of added sorrow and grief that is entirely unnecessary -- if we
understand! Many have grieved in the belief that loved ones died eternally
"lost" -- when, if they understood the truth, these probably were not
lost at all.
The Common Conception
Several years ago,
a man, quite worried over the subject of predestination, went to a certain
minister. "Do you believe in
predestination?" he asked.
"The Bible
teaches it, brother," was the minister's reply.
The minister tried
hard to explain. "But that doesn't really mean," he
said, "that you have nothing to do with your own salvation. It doesn't
mean that it is all set -- your decision and eternal fate all determined for
you in advance. You are to make your own decision. But God knows all things,
even in advance. And so He knows beforehand how you are going to decide."
This didn't
satisfy the troubled man at all.
"If God knows
beforehand how I am going to decide," he reasoned, "then it is all
predetermined. If He knows in advance I am to be LOST, then that's the way I'll
have to decide in the end. And since I'll lose out anyway, why try? On the
other hand, if He knows now I'm going to repent and accept Christ and be saved,
I'll have to do it in the end anyway, whether I try or not. Then my ultimate
fate is predetermined. Isn't that what predestination means -- that the
ultimate fate of each one is PREdestined -- destined,
or determined, in advance? And if that's so, then we simply are not free moral agents, and we have nothing to say about it."
The poor man was
more discouraged than ever.
And no wonder.
Neither could convince the other, because both were arguing from a false
premise -- that predestination has to do with whether each individual shall be lost,
or saved.
Does the Bible
teach that your ultimate fate is already predestinated?
Neither the
preacher nor his perplexed questioner had read carefully what the Bible does
say.
What confusion we
are in today -- what Babylon! Let's understand this!
All
Unsaved Not Finally Lost
But all this
perplexity and worry has arisen from another general assumption -- one of the
greatest errors of this time, yet almost universally taken for granted without
so much as a thought to inquire into it.
That is the
assumption that there are only two classes, living or dead -- the saved, and
the lost. How many sermons have you heard based on the theory "there is no
middle ground. Either you are this minute saved, or you're a lost soul!"
This teaching has led to untold suffering and unnecessary grief.
Thousands are
grieving over departed loved ones who had never made a profession of Christ.
Perhaps over one who really lived wickedly; perhaps over one who lived a
"good" life in the worldly sense, but still had never accepted Christ
or been converted. Still others grieve because of a doubt -- they are not sure
whether some loved one died saved.
If this booklet
does no more than dispel some of this needless grief, and bring a little
enlightenment and comfort to some of our readers, it will have been worthwhile.
So listen! Notice
carefully. It's important that you understand.
Supposing this
universal assumption were true, see where it leads us.
This teaching
comes from the supposition, also generally taken for granted without question,
that this is the one and only age and time when God is trying desperately to
save the world -- that the mission of the Church is to save the world -- that
this is the only day of salvation, and it is now about over.
"Probation" is about to close. Soon it will be too late.
What
of the Ignorant Heathen?
We know, of
course, the Bible plainly says there is but one name given under heaven among
men whereby we may be saved -- the name of Jesus Christ.
Over in China,
India, Japan, other parts of Asia and Africa and many islands, are millions
upon millions -- probably at least two billion souls -- who, in spite of the
comparatively few missionaries sent to heathen lands, have never so much as
heard that only name!
Think of it. Two billion souls -- two thirds of the earth's
population have never heard of Christ! They simply do not know about salvation
from sin -- God's plan for eternal life -- have never heard the true gospel.
They cannot be
saved! And now let us ask, can we believe that a God
of love brought these individuals into the world without their knowledge or
consent, permitted them to live and die without ever having heard the precious
gospel -- that God has simply consigned them to eternal punishment because they
never had a chance?
Or, do we believe
that in some manner God saves them, if they live up to the best they know,
without having known and accepted Christ -- without having been converted? Is
there, then, some other name -- some other way to salvation and life eternal,
than through Jesus Christ our Lord? Certainly we can find no such teaching in
the Bible.
Then what is the
truth?
Not
the Only Day of Salvation
The amazing,
startling truth is that this is not the age in which God is trying to save all the world! It is not the only day of salvation.
Rather, we are
nearing, now, the end of the six working days of the millennial week allotted
to Satan.
Scripture plainly
reveals Satan as the god of this world -- this age; the prince of the power of
the air; the actual spirit ruler of this present world. He is in power! He
offered to turn over this power to Jesus, if He would only worship Satan. Jesus
actually won the right to that power -- to dethrone and replace Satan in power
-- by resisting him in that temptation. Whenn Christ comes to rule, Satan shall
be dethroned and utterly shorn of power. But he has power, now!
Satan's Millennial Week
Satan retains that
power only by God's express permission. God has, for all practical purposes,
turned over six days of one week -- an approximate millennial week, each
"day" an actual thousand years -- to Satan. A day is as a thousand
years with God, and a thousand years as a day. It forms an overall period of
time (II Peter 3:8).
God's principles
never change. Applied to this millennial "week," God has said to
Satan, in effect: "Six 'days' shalt thou labor and do all thy work, but
the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God; in it thou shalt not do any
work."
Satan's work is a
labor of deception -- of deceiving mankind upon earth -- of turning God's truth
upside down -- causing honest sincere people to accept a counterfeit for the
genuine -- deceiving the people into sin. And how successfully he has worked at
his occupation for six thousand long years!
We are nearing,
now, the end of the first six days of Satan's "week." And the coming
seventh millennial day shall be the Sabbath of the Lord our God. The first six
days God has turned over to Satan, and given him free reign to influence and to
deceive. But the coming seventh millennium is God's Day -- it shall belong to
Him. In it, Satan shall not do any work -- he shall be chained, restrained,
thrown into the symbolic "bottomless pit" (Rev. 20:1-4) -- he shall
not deceive a single soul. That day shall not belong to him, thank God -- it
shall belong to God, who shall rule through Christ!
Jesus plainly said
He is "Lord of the Sabbath." And as this millennial Sabbath dawns,
Jesus shall return to earth in person -- as King of kings not only, but Lord of
lords. He is coming not only to reign and to rule, as King of kings. But as
Lord of lords, He is coming as High Priest to SAVE!
The fact we must
now see -- the astounding fact, almost unbelievable in the light of erroneous
traditions, yet true -- is that we have been living in the age of Satan's
dominion -- while Satan, with God's express permission, has been ruling -- and
not in the age when God has set His hand to save the world!
Not
Given to Many to Understand
Notice carefully,
now. Shocking as this truth may seem to many, yet it is
the plain truth. During this time while Satan has been permitted to reign, it
is simply not given to all to understand God's truth!
For instance, most
people suppose Jesus spoke in parables in order to make His meaning clearer.
But He didn't. He spoke in parables to hide His real meaning -- to cover it so
they could not understand. After Jesus had spoken the parable of the sower and
the seed, notice: Mark 4:10-12; Matthew 13:10-13.
Notice, Jesus
plainly said that except to His disciples whom He had called, "it is not
given" to even know of the Kingdom -- even to them who actually saw Jesus
and heard Him speak in person. They were not permitted to understand!
That's
astonishing! But there it is, in your own Bible -- read it!
Not All Called Now
But there is no
injustice with God. He denies no one an opportunity of salvation. These many
are simply not called now -- at this time -- in this, Satan's age. This is
simply not the time when God is trying to save everyone.
If He were -- and of course we know Satan is trying to deceive
people into loss of salvation -- then Satan surely would be getting the better
of the contest. But it is not a contest between God and Satan, at all. God
alone rules in high heaven, and what Satan does he does not do in competition
or in spite of God, or contrary to God's will -- he does it only by God's
express permission -- and God gives that permission for an express and wise
purpose. Some day we shall fully understand!
But God denies no
one a chance. There is no injustice with God. Everyone is to have his full
chance. But God does things His way and in His time, and in His plan all are
not being called now. Millions who have died without a chance shall be
resurrected and given their full chance -- and without a devil to tempt them.
The space of this booklet does not permit a full explanation of this here, but
the 37th chapter of Ezekiel is one very definite revelation of this fact.
(Write for our free article "Is This the Only Day of Salvation?" for
a full explanation.)
Notice, I
Corinthians 1:24-26: "But unto them which are called, both Jews and
Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God. Because the foolishness
of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of God is stronger than men. For ye
see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not
many mighty, not many noble, are called."
Notice,
"unto them which are called." Some are called. All are not
called, at this time -- during this age of Satan's dominion. "For ye see
your calling, brethren" -- Paul is speaking only to those he calls
"brethren" -- those who had been called -- "how that not
many" -- notice it, "not many wise men after the flesh, not many
mighty, not many noble" -- not many of these in the world are called!
Gospel Preached for a Witness
Did Jesus say the
gospel was to be preached to CONVERT all nations? No, only as a news
announcement for a witness! "And this gospel of the kingdom shall be
preached in all the world for a witness unto all
nations; and then shall the end come" -- the end of the age! (Matt.
24:14.) Then follows the new age when the reign of Christ shall replace that of
Satan.
While, during the
present age, many in number are called, yet it is a few comparatively. And
those who are called are called to a calling, and what is it? First, a calling to a changed life -- a life of overcoming sin and
self. And notice what Jesus said of those now called, who do grow in
grace and in knowledge, who endure unto the end, and
who overcome. Notice their ultimate calling.
Revelation
2:26-27: "And he that overcometh, and keepeth my works unto the end, to him will I give power
over the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron ...."
When Jesus was
here on earth it was His custom, as recorded in Luke 4:16, to preach the gospel
every Sabbath day. And when this great millennial Sabbath dawns Satan will be imprisoned, and Christ will come not only to rule -- He
shall also preach! The Pharisees thought it wrong for Him to heal on the
Sabbath -- and the religionists of this day, mostly, seem to believe it would
be wrong for Him to heal sin-sick people during the millennial Sabbath! But He
shall do it, just the same.
When Most of Israel Shall Be Saved
One of the most
wonderful chapters in the Bible is the eleventh of Romans. Few seem to
understand it -- yet it's plain. Some, today, say God has rejected and utterly
cast away the Jewish people. They suppose the Jews are Israel, whereas actually
they are of the House of Judah, which separated from the House of Israel in the
days of kings Rehoboam and Jeroboam. Nevertheless,
Romans 11 speaks undoubtedly of all the tribes of Israel.
This marvelous chapter
says God has not cast away His people Israel. But it reveals that only a small portion of Israel (our English-speaking peoples are
the birthright tribes of Israel) are of the election of GRACE at this time.
The rest are
blinded spiritually, and GOD blinded them -- deliberately and for a purpose --
not permanently, but until the "fulness of the
Gentiles be come in" -- and then what?
Then, we read in
Romans 11:26, "all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Zion the Deliverer" -- Christ,
at His second coming -- "and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob."
Israel is spiritually blinded, now. God blinded them. They
are not now being called to salvation. They are not being given any chance,
now, at all! The wonderful opportunity that shall come to them after the
fullness of the Gentiles has come in -- after the Deliverer comes, and they are
no longer blinded -- shall not be a second chance -- they have never yet had
any chance.
And, if we can but
understand, this chapter dealing with national fleshly Israel refers to our own
race -- our American and British Commonwealth peoples, as well as to the Jewish
people. (For proof, write for our free book "The United States and the
British Commonwealth in Prophecy".) It includes, undoubtedly, most of
these departed loved ones who died without having accepted Christ and becoming
converted. They may have heard the name of Christ, but they did not understand.
God never called them, during their lifetime in this age. Of course they did
not die automatically saved -- but, on the other hand, neither did they die
lost!
That's the
comforting truth. The overwhelming majority of our peoples, today, are neither
saved nor lost -- they simply have not, yet, been called.
The Purpose of the Christian Calling
But if God is not
trying to save the whole world now -- if most are not now called, or given
opportunity for salvation -- why does God call any during this age? What's the
purpose of calling some now?
That great purpose is to be trained to rule
with Christ, and to teach, under Him, when He comes in His Kingdom -- when all
Israel shall be saved. We are being trained, prepared, fitted, through trial
and test, through hardship, through persecution, through tribulation, with
continual Bible study and prayer, growing in grace and in knowledge, to be
able, then, to fill the high office of a king or a priest -- either to rule in
the civil sense, or to preach God's truth when the time comes that all may be privileged
to understand, and to be called.
What a glorious
mission is the true Christian life!
So don't grieve
over departed ones you have felt were lost. The chances are they were simply
not then called -- it was not given to them to understand -- their chance had
not yet come. But they shall be resurrected, their spiritual blindness removed,
and, if you are one of the called, and if you are faithful and finally chosen,
you may be used then to minister to them, and to lead them into salvation and
life eternal.
Oh, what a
glorious hope! What truly good news, is the true
gospel of Christ, which most people today simply have never heard. They are
hearing a false gospel today!
But Paul in Romans
11 shows that salvation has come to the few, the elect in Israel, and to some
of the Gentiles. And why? He explains it in verse 31.
They are blinded, now, that through our mercy who are
now called, they may obtain mercy and salvation then -- when Jesus comes as the
great Deliverer. How plain, and how wonderful!
Great
Harvest of Heathen People
But now, how about
the hundreds of millions of heathen who never heard?
Will Gentiles --
heathen Gentiles -- have a chance of salvation after Christ returns? -- after the Kingdom is set up to rule over all nations?
Flesh and blood,
remember, cannot inherit the Kingdom. Only those finally born again -- born of
the Spirit -- those who shall have become Spirit, and
no longer flesh and blood (John 3:1-8) shall be in the Kingdom.
And they are the
saints of this time, now called, changed, then, to
immortality. (See I Corinthians 15:50-54.) They are
those called during this dispensation who have endured
unto the end, and proved overcomers. And they shall rule, and teach, the
nations (Rev. 2:27; 3:21;
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INSET:
II CORINTHIANS 6:2
Is this the one and only age and time when God is trying
desperately to save the world? Some have been confused by II Corinthians 6:2
which seems to say that now is the only day of
salvation.
This verse reads:
"For he saith, I have heard thee in a time
accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured
thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of
salvation."
But the word
"the" in the King James Version is actually misleading, because it is
absent in both the Hebrew and the Greek.
Actually, II
Corinthians 6:2 was quoted by Paul from the Old Testament. Paul is quoting
Isaiah 49:8: "Thus saith the Lord, In an acceptable time have I heard thee, and in a day of
salvation have I helped thee ...." The Hebrew text of Isaiah 49:8 does not
have a definite article. Neither does the Greek text of II Corinthians 6:2. The
first part of the verse is more correctly rendered as follows: "I have
answered thy prayer, he says, in a [not the only one] time of pardon, I have
brought thee help in a [not the only one] day of salvation" (Knox
translation).
Certainly, this is
the day of salvation for those who have been called and whose minds have been
opened to His truth by God. Now is their chance -- their opportunity to qualify
for His Kingdom. This is the day of salvation for them. But it is not the day
of salvation for the vast majority. They will receive their chance -- their first
and only chance -- at a later time. It is a day of salvation, but not the only
day of salvation.
Consider also that
if it were the only day of salvation in Paul's time -- then it is closed to us
today. But Paul was quoting a scripture hundreds of years old. Was that time --
in the days of Isaiah -- the only day of salvation? Obviously
NOT. Today, as in the time of Paul, it was only one of several times of
salvation.
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Dan. 7:18, 22, 27). They shall reign on the earth, not up in
heaven (Rev. 5:10). They shall rule the nations -- ordinary mortals of all
races, on earth (Rev. 2:26-27). They shall thus rule, and teach, for one
thousand years -- Christ's millennial "Sabbath" (Rev. 20:4, 6).
Those now called,
during this time, are called to a life of training -- spiritual character
training, -- to fit them for positions of high responsibility in the Kingdom.
The one, for example, who multiplies ten times over in spiritual character what
God gives him at conversion shall be qualified to rule ten cities. The one who
overcomes, and grows in grace and knowledge only five times shall be qualified
to rule over five cities. The one who thinks he "got saved" merely by
"accepting Christ" and, deceived by the "no works"
teaching, did not grow or develop in his Christian life at all, will have taken
from him even the salvation he thought he had. See the parable of the
"pounds," Luke 19.
But who shall
these converted immortals reign over?
One glimpse into
this millennial rule is found in Isaiah 11. It portrays Christ ruling the world
in righteousness. It is a time when wild animals are tamed. Babies are being
born, and nursing babes and weaned babies shall be playing with wild animals
and deadly snakes -- now tamed and harmless. Now notice:
Isaiah 11:10-11:
"And in that day there shall be a root of Jesse [Christ], which shall
stand for an ensign of the people; to it [the Root -- Christ] shall the
Gentiles seek ... and it shall come to pass in that day, that the Lord shall
set his hand again the second time to recover the remnant of his people
[Israel] ...."
To Christ, then
ruling, shall the Gentiles seek! And then, as the returned Deliverer, shall He
set His hand again the second time to recover Israel and Judah -- the time when
the spiritual blindness is removed!
Notice again Micah
4:2, "And many nations shall come, and say, Come, and let us go up to the
mountain of the Eternal, and to the house of the God of Jacob [the Kingdom of
God]; and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths
...."
And now what of
those Gentiles who never heard? Notice!
Isaiah 66:15, 19:
"For, behold, the Eternal will come with fire, and with his chariots like
a whirlwind, to render his anger with fury [last plagues] ... And I will set a
sign among them, and I will send those that escape of them unto the nations, to
Tarshish, Pul, and Lud [Gentile nations] ... and Javan,
to the isles afar off, that have not heard my fame, neither seen my glory: and
they shall declare my glory among the Gentiles."
The Great Fall Harvest
When Jesus, the
Great Deliverer shall come, the dead in Christ (those who have been called, and
who have accepted the call and been finally saved) shall be resurrected out of
their graves immortal (I Cor. 15:50-53); and together they shall be caught up
into the air to meet the coming King, with whom they shall reign.
Thus they shall be
separated from all earth's mortals -- mark that! The separation between mortal
and immortal is made before Christ ever touches this earth.
They meet the King
Eternal up in the clouds. Where do they go from there? The first four verses of
Zechariah 14 reveal that in that same day -- not a thousand years afterward --
Christ's feet shall stand upon the Mount of Olives, from whence He ascended.
Then, upon this
earth He shall take over His throne -- the throne of His father David (Luke
1:32). That, then, is the throne on which the saints made immortal shall sit
with Him (Rev. 3:21).
And then what
shall happen, during the thousand year reign from then on?
Matthew 25:31-34,
41: "When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels
with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory: and before him shall
be gathered all nations [Gentiles and Israelites]: and he shall separate them
one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep
from the goats: and he shall set the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on
the left. Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed
of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you ....
Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed,
into everlasting fire ...."
Notice, all those
called and saved prior to Christ's second appearing on earth had been separated
from the unsaved before Christ stood upon earth -- while still in the clouds of
the air -- before He sat upon the throne of His glory.
The separation
going on after He sits upon that throne ruling over the nations, therefore, is
a different, and a succeeding separation.
Here are earth's
nations -- earth's mortals -- all nations. And now begins a process of
separation. It is according to the decisions they make, and the actions they
take. Those who turn to a life of righteousness are set on the right hand. They
are converted -- given immortality -- because Christ says to them:
"Inherit the kingdom" -- and mortal flesh and blood cannot inherit that
Kingdom! (I Cor. 15:50.)
Those who do evil
then receive the full penalty of the law -- death! They are sentenced to depart
into the lake of fire. \
Certainly this
passage pictures nothing but a process of salvation going on, after Christ's return,
during His millennial "Sabbath Day."
That is the great
"fall harvest of souls"!
The astonishing
fact is that the present human harvest corresponds to the early spring grain
harvest of Palestine. It is so pictured in the annual round of festivals God
gave to Israel to keep His people continually in the understanding of His plan.
This is the preliminary harvest of humans. This is the time of Satan's
dominion. And out of it God is calling a people for His name, that through our
mercy who now are called, the great majority not now
called may, then, obtain mercy. Those now called to salvation are merely the
"first fruits" of God's salvation (James 1:18). They are called, now,
to prepare for the office of "king" or "priest," to become
the instrumentality through which Christ will really save the world, when His
time comes. What a glorious plan and gospel!
Not a Second Chance
But, some will
say, is not this the doctrine of a second chance?
Absolutely not!
One text ought to make that plain. Hebrews
10:26-27: "If we sin wilfully after that we have
received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth
no more sacrifice for sins, but a certain fearful looking for of judgment and
fiery indignation ...."
Those to whom it has not been given to
understand those not now called -- have not received the knowledge of the
truth.
Most do not really
grasp it -- they do not really understand.
Because the truth is spiritual knowledge, and spiritual
knowledge cannot be transmitted naturally to a mortal human mind. Spiritual
truth is revealed! None receive it, though their ears hear the words, or their eyes read them, except as God opens their understanding, and by His
Spirit reveals to them the truth.
But, if one has
been truly called of God, convicted by God's Spirit, his mind opened to the
precious spiritual knowledge of the truth, then if that man sins willfully,
deliberately, intentionally, without resistance -- that
man is through! He has had his chance. He shall have no other during the coming
millennium. Those who shall then be
saved are those who have not, until then, been called. They are those who never
had a previous chance.
In God's own time,
according to His plan, all shall have their chance. But each
in his order. Those who were born and lived first receive theirs last.
And those born last come in first. The illustration of the "valley of dry
bones" in Ezekiel 37 shows the whole House of Israel -- those spiritually
blinded who lived and died without a chance -- resurrected in mortal bodies to
mortal life, as before. It shows their understanding being opened -- the
knowledge coming to them for the first time. Then God puts His Holy Spirit
within them, and they are saved!
Those Who Died Unsaved
And so it follows,
now, that most of our loved ones who have died unsaved in all probability did
not die lost. In all probability they were not called, during this age. But
their call is coming later. They shall be resurrected back to life, and given
their fair chance. And you, if you are called -- if God reveals this wonderful
truth to your mind -- are having your one and only chance now -- your chance to
prepare and fit yourself to be used of Christ in the loving labor of helping to
save them, then!
Oh, what great
meaning we begin to see in the Christian life! What glorious purpose! What
grave responsibility! Will you make your calling and election sure?
And now, in the
light of this wonderful revelation of truth, we should be able to understand
this matter of "predestination."
What
"Predestination" Is Not
Very few
understand what "predestination" is. First, consider what it is not.
There is no teaching in the Bible that says the decision you are to make --
your final fate of becoming either saved or lost, is
already pre-determined, and that you are destined finally to arrive at that
fate.
Absolutely no text
anywhere in the Bible says anyone is predestinated to be lost.
But doesn't the
Bible say anything about predestination?
Certainly. But it does not say what people seem
to think. People seem to think it says we are predestinated to be either saved
or lost. Some to be saved -- others to be lost.
Let us read the
only texts in the Bible speaking about "predestination." And see if
you can find anything in any of them about anyone being predestinated to be
lost. The difficulty is that people have assumed and taken for granted what is
not true.
There are just
four places where the word "predestinated" occurs in the Authorized
Version.
Romans 8:28-30:
"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God,
to them who are the called according to his purpose. For whom he did foreknow,
he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might
be the firstborn among many brethren. Moreover whom he did predestinate, them
he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he
justified, them he also glorified."
Ephesians 1:4-5,
11-12: "According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the
world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love: having
predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself,
according to the good pleasure of his will ... in whom also we have obtained an
inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will: that
we should be to the praise of his glory, who first trusted in Christ."
Notice, none of
the places in the Bible where predestination is mentioned says anything about
anyone being predestinated to be LOST -- predestinated to reject Christ. No one
is predestinated to make a certain decision -- to accept or reject Christ -- to
be saved or lost. But some have been predestinated to be called to salvation,
now!
When We Were Called
Of those called
now, in this age, notice when we were called!
II Timothy 1:9:
"God, who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according
to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace, which was given us in
Christ Jesus before the world began."
And, as in
Ephesians 1, quoted above, notice carefully what it says:
God chose us in
Him, when? "Before the foundation of the world"!
"Having
predestinated us" -- what for? To be lost? No, "unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ."
"Being
predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh
all things after the counsel of his own will." Were any
predestinated, then, to be lost? Is it God's will that any be lost?
He says it is not! Then can't we see that
"predestination" has nothing to do with whether we shall be lost or
saved -- with our decision -- with our ultimate fate?
Notice carefully,
now!
"Being
predestinated ... that we should be to the praise of his glory, who first trusted in Christ." Those predestinated are
the first to trust in Christ -- merely the first preliminary soul-harvest.
And now do you
begin to see the glorious truth -- that predestination
has nothing to do with your making a decision or your fate -- it has only to do
with the time of your calling -- whether you are called now, in this age, or
later.
Notice it in the
passage in Romans 8:28-30:
"For whom he
did foreknow ...." How great is God! If you are one now called, God
"foreknew" you. And "whom he did foreknow, he also did
predestinate" -- to be lost? No, "to be conformed to the image of his
Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren. Moreover whom he did
predestinate, them he also called ...." Not will call in the future --
called, now, in this age.
There it is. Note
it.
"Whom
he did predestinate, them he also called." Predestination has to do
with being called. Not with being saved or lost. Those now being called, in
this age, were foreknown, and PRE-destinated to be
called now -- to be the first to put their hope in Christ. All others have
their call later.
God does not
decide for you, in advance, whether you shall be saved or lost. He did decide
far in advance which ones He would call in this first calling, to be a priest
or a king in His Kingdom
-- to
have part in the saving of others.
How wonderful are
God's ways, when He opens our understanding to reveal them to us.
Let us make our
calling and final election sure. Let us not grieve over departed loved ones who
probably were not called, in this life. God is able to raise them up again. They
will come up in the Great White Throne Judgment. And in that judgment, the book
of life shall be opened, and many shall then find it. Judgment, now, is upon
the true Church of God -- those now called (I Pet. 4:17). And we are later to
judge the world!
The overwhelming
majority on earth today are neither saved nor lost. Their chance has not yet
come. This is not their time. But it is coming as certainly as God's Word is
true.
This is not the
age when Christ is desperately contesting Satan as to whether all humanity
shall be saved or lost. If it were, as most seem to believe, a controversy for
souls now, between Christ and Satan, then Satan surely is winning the contest,
and a one-sided contest it is.
But Satan is not
more powerful than God. We near, now, the close of the sixth working day of
Satan's week. Soon will come "the Sabbath of the Lord thy God." Satan
shall be chained, Christ shall rule -- and preach, and save!