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It is commonly taught that
Jesus Christ gave His life for all mankind without exception. It is said that
due to this, it is now POSSIBLE for every sinner to have eternal life. But
the possession of this eternal life is conditioned upon the sinner deciding
for Christ or accepting Christ of his own free will. According to this system
of teaching, Jesus did not actually save any one when He died and rose again.
He merely made salvation POSSIBLE. Let us, however, examine this teaching. According to
this system, Jesus died EQUALLY for the sinner who rejected Him as f or the sinner who accepted Him. One will,
however, wind up in hell and the other in heaven. But what decides that one
will end up in heaven? Is it what Jesus did for him? NO! For according to
this teaching, Christ did the same for the man in hell. Therefore, the
unavoidable conclusion is that the one is in heaven because of WHAT HE DID,
because of his free will decision to accept Christ. Hence, the decisive
factor in a man's having eternal life is his own free will. NOT JESUS CHRIST!
This makes free will the actual saviour. But this is a false saviour! First, no unsaved sinner is willing to accept Jesus Christ. The apostle
Paul says that all men be they Jew or Gentile are "under sin" (Rom.
3.9). In that condition Paul further describes
them: "As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one: There is
none that understandeth, there is NONE that seeketh
after God. They are all gone out of the way, they
are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one” (Rom. 3.10‑12).
That certainly does not sound like a group of
people yearning to accept Christ as their personal Saviour! According to this
passage, all men do evil. "There is none that doeth good." Jesus Christ said: "Every one that doeth
evil HATETH the
light, NEITHER COMETH TO THE LIGHT, lest his
deeds should be reprove& (John 3.20). No sinner is going to f freely
accept what he hates. He does NOT come to the
light! But does not a sinner have a free will? Indeed he does! And the freedom
of that will is identified in Rom. 6.20: "For when ye were the servants of sin, ye were
free FROM righteousness." The sinner's
will is free FROM, not TO righteousness.
Hence, any choices he makes with his will are away from righteousness rather
than for righteousness. With a will that is free from righteousness, a sinner
will not choose Jesus Christ, THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS (Jer. 23.6). Secondly, Jesus did not come merely to make
salvation and eternal life a possibility to be
decided by the sinner's will. He came to save. Notice Mat. 1.21: "And
she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he SHALL
save his people from their sins." The verse says, "He SHALL
save," not "try to save" or "possibly save." That
expression "shall save" is just as sure of accomplishment as
"she SHALL bring forth a son" or "thou SHALT call his name
JESUS." Observe that Jesus saves "his people."
Jesus further identifies "his people" as "all that the Father giveth me." Note: "For I came down
from heaven, not to do mine own will, but
the will of him that sent me. And this is the Father's will which hath
sent me, that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing, but raise it up again at
the last day" (John 6.38‑39). Mind that the Father's will is that
Jesus should lose none of those given to Him. Jesus came to do that will. And
He did it! In John 17.4 Jesus said, "I have finished the work which thou
gavest me to do." Speaking of His
Father Jesus said, "I do ALWAYS those
things that please him" (John 8.29). Therefore, Jesus saved every soul
God gave Him to save. He lost none of them. He did the Father's will! Jesus Christ gave His life for the sheep (John
10.11). These sheep are the same as "all that the Father giveth me." Speaking of the sheep Jesus
said: "My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all" (John
10.29). The sheep do not include every human being without exception. John
10.26 says: "But ye believe not, because YE ARE NOT OF MY SHEEP!"
Thus, Christ did not give Himself for those addressed in these words. He gave
Himself for the sheep, for "his people," for all that the Father
gave Him. And in so doing He saved them in fulfilment of the Father's will. The sheep are designated as
"God's elect in Rom. 8.33. Because of
Christ's death for them, no charge can be laid against them. "They shall
never perish" (John 10.28)! Therefore, it is not the execution of the free will of the sinner that secures for him
salvation and eternal life. It is rather the execution of the Father's will
by Jesus Christ. Jesus ALONE is the Saviour. He BY HIMSELF purged sins (Heb.
1.3). No wonder then that when speaking of the new
birth, the Bible says that men are born "NOT of blood, nor of THE WILL
of the flesh, nor of THE WILL of man, BUT OF GOD' (John 1.13). No wonder then that when Paul spoke of how
men are God's children, he said: "Having predestinated us unto the
adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good
pleasure of HIS WILL," not "your free will," but "HIS
WILL" (Eph. 1.5)! —
Pastor Ben J. Mott, Jr. |