Things New and Old

Ancient truths revealed in the Scriptures are often forgotten, disbelieved or distorted, and therefore lost in the passage of time. Such ancient truths when rediscovered and relearned are 'new' additions to the treasury of ancient truths.

Christ showed many new things to the disciples, things prophesied by the prophets of old but hijacked and perverted by the elders and their traditions, but which Christ reclaimed and returned to His people.

Many things taught by the Apostles of Christ have been perverted or substituted over the centuries. Such fundamental doctrines like salvation by grace and justification have been hijacked and perverted and repudiated by sincere Christians. These doctrines need to be reclaimed and restored to God's people.

There are things both new and old here. "Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things"
2Ti 2:7.

Friday, October 31, 2014

Perfect Harmony Between the Decretive and Preceptive Will of God

New school calvinists put up signs like this!!!
Can you accept this proposition as a self-evident truth? That
"The decretive will of God and the preceptive will of the SAME God, though distinct and separate, are perfectly consistent and harmonious, without any inconsistency or contradiction between them?

But many believe in a schizophrenic god of their own imaginations!

IF the decretive will of God and the preceptive will of the SAME God, though distinct and separate, are perfectly consistent and harmonious, without any inconsistency or contradiction between them... THEN why do the new school calvinists:

1. IGNORE the decretive will, and believe and act contrary to God's decretive will.
- God has decreed eternal redemption for a very specific and particular people, and Christ accomplished that redemption for the same particular and specific people, and the Holy Spirit applied that eternal redemption to individuals personally of that exact same people.

- God's preceptive will is consistent with his decretive will... He sends forth preachers to herald the gospel to the recipients of that eternal redemption, i.e. God's children (those elect whom God has effectually called out of their native state of sin and death to that state of to grace and salvation in Jesus Christ) that they may know the glorious things that God has done for them by His free and sovereign grace in Jesus Christ, and to gather them into NT churches of Jesus Christ.

THEN... THEN... pretend that the gospel call to believe in Jesus Christ applies to all men without distinction?

Why do the new school calvinists ignore the decretive will of God, and go around offering, hawking and pedaling THE gospel - the good news of what God HAS DONE to save ONLY His own people - to all men without distinction???

IF the decretive will of God and the preceptive will of the SAME God, though distinct and separate, are perfectly consistent and harmonious, without any inconsistency or contradiction between them... THEN why do the new school calvinists:

2. IGNORE the decretive will, and believe and teach contrary to God's decretive will.

Why do the new school calvinists pretend and teach that faith in Jesus Christ is the duty of every sinner, even those for whom Christ did not die, and God decreed not to save but leave them in their sin? Why do they insist that even those whom God has bypassed in His decree to save in Jesus Christ has the SAME duty to believe in Jesus Christ?

It is the duty of a man to believe truth. It is never the duty of a man to believe a lie. Only those whom God has saved have the duty to believe that Jesus Christ has saved them. But the new school calvinists believe in a god that requires some men to believe a LIE!

The risen Lord Jesus gave pastors and teachers to His church to preach the truth of what God has done for His people in order to call out those He HAS SAVED, and gather them into churches.

A universalist believes that Christ died for all to make all saveable, and therefore logically and consistently believes these things:
1. That the gospel call necessary applies to all the listeners,
2. That faith is the duty of every sinner, even the non-elect ones,
3. That the gospel "offers" Christ and salvation to all,
4. That the gospel offers of divine mercy is free and universal,
5. That the saving grace in Jesus Christ is common to all, and
6. That God has the same saving love for all, the elect and the non-elect.
     (the universalists, of course, curse the truth of election!)

Because of their theology of universal redemption, their method is wholly consistent.
Why do the new school calvinists who boast in election and particular redemption ALSO believe the same method of the universalists?

Doesn't one's theology affect one's practice?

Initially posted here:
https://www.facebook.com/notes/sing-f-lau/perfect-harmony-between-the-decretive-and-preceptive-will-of-god/10151991818658484

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire.

When the earth and the heaven fled away!!!

Rev 20
13 And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works. 
14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
15 And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.

Some observations:

i. The passage describes the general judgment at the last day: 
- it will be the end of the present world as we know it... "the earth and the heaven fled away."- eternity proper will begin. 
- The state of changelessness will dawn and the elect shall enter into their eternal inheritance..."To an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you, who are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation ready to be revealed in the last time."

ii. The whole of humanity stands before the great white throne:
- all those whose names were written in the book of life (that is the reason the book of life is mentioned twice), together with all the rest of the human race.

iii. And death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them:
- at the command of Him who holds the keys of hell and of death, Rev 1:18. The fact that Christ holds the keys of hell and of death should be of great comfort to the redeemed; hell MUST surrender all that belongs to Christ for their glorification on judgment day. 
- hell would be emptied of all its prisoners then. NONE would be found in hell anymore.
- So, hell is not eternal but will end at the general resurrection;  it is everlasting,  it lasts as long as time!

iv. Both death and hell were cast into the lake of fire.
- The purpose and intent of this statement are to comfort the children of God, i.e. death and hell shall be permanently separated from, and shall never trouble, God's children anymore.
- None of those whose names were written in the book of life will be in the lake of fire. Death and hell were absolutely and completely removed from them at their resurrection to eternal glory.
- Hell (emptied of the dead) was cast into the lake of fire. Therefore, hell and the lake of fire are DISTINCT. The former remains up to the time of the general resurrection only, the latter is the beginning of, and unto eternity.

v. Whosoever whose names were not written in the book of life were cast into the lake of fire.
- The corollary: whosoever whose name were written in the book of life entered into their glorious inheritance of eternal blessedness AFTER the general resurrection.
- Christ came to redeem all those whose names are in His book of life from the lake of fire. Christ DID NOT redeem them from hell; this explains why He so solemnly warned them of the reality of hell, and exhorted them to take drastic measures to save themselves from hell. 

- "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."

- Christ's redemptive work eternally saved His people from the eternal lake of fire. It is a work most assuredly finished, and accomplished its goal. That explains why Christ never once warned His disciples against the lake of fire. 
- But He did repeatedly, in the most solemn manner, warned the disciples of the reality and danger of hell, and do by all means to avoid it.

But the devil has deceived the Christian churches to believe and teach that there is no hell for God's people before their resurrection to glory DESPITE the HARD fact that Christ so solemnly warned His disciples against the reality of hell between physical death and resurrection to glory. 

Eternity will begin at the resurrection to glory; eternity is a state of changeless perfection in every sense. Before eternity, extraordinary changes will still occur, for example...
1Cor 15:42-44 "So also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption; it is raised in incorruption: It is sown in dishonour; it is raised in glory: it is sown in weakness; it is raised in power: It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. There is a natural body, and there is a spiritual body."

Just some thoughts on this passage... Think about it.

11 And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them.
12 And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.

Until it is raised, it remains in the state in which it was sown, corruption, It is subject to change at the day of the general resurrection, unto incorruption.

That hell is eternal is a popular myth! A day will come when hell shall surrender up every captive in it; it shall be empty;  it becomes redundant; it has served its purpose. However, the lake of fire, after the general resurrection is eternal!.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Are men's places in heaven already predestined and fixed?


Job 38 31 Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades,
or loose the bands of Orion?
32 Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season?
or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?
33 Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven?
canst thou set the dominion thereof in the earth?
 

https://www.facebook.com/notes/10217727939605719/

From: Nicole
Date: Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 1:14 AM
Subject: questions about the bible/christianity
To: sing

Hi Pastor Lau,
It's Nicole (again). I really don't know how to phrase my question because my ideas are rather incoherent but I'll try to illustrate what I'm trying to say. Rom 8:29 says that "For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the likeness of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers ", so does that mean the places in heaven are already....predestined and fixed?



Date: Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 7:12 PM

Dear Sister Nicole,
Thank you for your inquiries. Inquiry is an excellent means to seek after the truth, and to rightly understand the truth of the Scriptures. So, please continue to inquire after the truth. The Lord has promised his disciples, "seek, and ye shall find."

They are good inquiries, and I hope you will learn and practice the truth that the Lord will show to you. Truth demands allegiance; errors requires abhorrence. Indifference to either is great offense to the God of truth. In Ps 99:8, we read, "Thou answeredst them, O LORD our God: thou wast a God that forgavest them, though thou tookest vengeance of their inventions." The merciful and gracious God took vengeance against the inventions of His people. The inventions spoken of here are things and ideas - eg. women pastors, and gibberish 'tongues' - they add their own inventions to the worship of God. God's vengeance indicates that these inventions are abominations in His sight. Separate yourselves from those given to their own inventions in matters of doctrines and practices in the Christian religion. "They provoked him to jealousy with strange gods, with abominations provoked they him to anger." Deut 32:16

I will leave some comments within your post. Please feel free to ask further if you have any further queries. We will learn together, and see what God has spoken in the Scriptures.

##It's Nicole (again). I really don't know how to phrase my question because my ideas are rather incoherent but I'll try to illustrate what I'm trying to say. Rom 8:29 says that "For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the likeness of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers ", so does that mean the places in heaven are already....predestined and fixed?##

I do understand the essence of your inquiry. Any thinking person would have to wrestle with this 'apparent' contradiction. However, there is no contradiction at all. Your inquiry has to do with the relationship between divine sovereignty and human responsibility. There is perfect harmony between DIVINE SOVEREIGNTY and HUMAN RESPONSIBILITY - rightly understood. These two biblical truths are most essential for a proper and correct understanding of the biblical doctrine of salvation. Your inquiry touches on so many biblical truths, that I am not sure where to begin.

You asked, "so does that mean the places in heaven are already....predestined and fixed?" 
My simple answer is , 'Yes, and Yes.' And the Scriptures provide ample and plain evidence to this biblical truth.

We will start with the passage you quoted, i.e. Rom 8:29-30. Read it real slow and take in the plain truth stated there. You and I are only interested in what the Scriptures declares... and embrace its teaching.

"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."

First, let us observe some basic truths asserted here in this passage.
1. All the activities mentioned – foreknow, predestinate, call, justify, glorify - are all the God’s activities. They are not only God’s activities, they are wholly divine and monergistic, i.e. God acting sovereignly and freely, without the co-operation or assistance of those acted upon.
2. All the divine activities mentioned are stated in the SIMPLE PAST TENSE. In the purpose of God, all these activities are as good as have happened and completed actions.
3. All the divine activities mentioned are SOLELY AND COMPLETELY by free and sovereign divine grace - of pure and unadulterated divine grace in our eternal salvation, none is conditioned on anything outside of God. From beginning to end - note the unbroken chain between foreknowing and glorification - God alone is the cause and author of those actions.
4. The EXACT SAME NUMBER of people is the subject of EACH of all those activities – “whom he did… he also… whom he did, he also...” All these divine activities embrace and apply to exactly the SAME people… not one less, and not one more.
What this passage is declaring is this:
- God foreknew (loved beforehand, i.e. even before the foundation of the world) a certain number of people out of the fallen race of Adam)...
- God predestinated (predetermined their eternal destination, even heaven) the same people to eternal glory...
- God acted in time to bring the same number of people to eternal glory.
- He called each one of them who were dead in trespasses and sins to life and eternal salvation.
- He justified them by removing them by removing their just condemnation from them and imputed to them the righteousness of Jesus Christ. Sins brings condemnation and eternal death. Righteousness brings forgiveness and life. But it is the righteousness of Christ ALONE that bring forgiveness and eternal life.
- (Those who possess eternal life, i.e. who are God's children are the object of the gospel ministry)
- He glorified them through resurrecting them to eternal glory and blessedness at Christ coming. But this is spoken of in the simple past tense, because in the eternal purpose of God, the glorification of His chosen people is as good as a past and completed event because of its absolute certainty of coming to pass.

See the solid unbroken chain: God foreknew a people... He predestinated these same people to eternal glory. He called these same people out of their sin and condemnation to righteousness and eternal life. He justified these same people... and He glorified the same people. Not one more nor one less. God has FIXED it - by His sovereignty - to bring a fixed certain number of HELL-DESERVING sinners to heaven.

God by His sovereign grace, has not left the whole human race of sinners to their just and deserved desert of eternal hell. He chose to save some, and by His own will and power, assuredly bring them to eternal glory.

I understand that is what the passage says. Others may disagree vehemently. Ask them to give their interpretation.

Here are some passages with a plain message. The Bible speaks of the Book of Life in which many names are written. WHEN were those names written?

Php 4:3 And I intreat thee also, true yokefellow, help those women which laboured with me in the gospel, with Clement also, and with other my fellowlabourers, whose names are in the book of life.
Re 13:8 And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.
Re 17:8 The beast that thou sawest was, and is not; and shall ascend out of the bottomless pit, and go into perdition: and they that dwell on the earth shall wonder, whose names were not written in the book of life from the foundation of the world, when they behold the beast that was, and is not, and yet is.

Those names in the book of life were written BEFORE THE FOUNDATION OF THE WORLD - the names of those who God had foreknown and predestinated. These are the people God gave to Christ that he may come and save them from their condemnation. Jesus said: "37 All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out. 38 For I came down from heaven, not to do mine own will, but the will of him that sent me.  39 And this is the Father’s will which hath sent me, that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing, but should raise it up again at the last day." John 6.

Those in the book of life are those whom God the Father had chosen and gave to Jesus Christ. And Jesus Christ came to save those ONLY, not one more and not one less. Joh 17:2 "As thou hast given him power over all flesh, that he should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him." 'As many as' means just that - not one more and not one less.

Many lying preachers teach that names are written in the book of life when a person believe! They are liars. There are people who believe the gospel because their names were written in the book of life before the foundation of the world, and God called them to eternal life in time and enabled them to believe the truth of the gospel.

Here is another passage for your consideration, Eph 1
 3 ¶ Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ: 4 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: 5 Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, 6 To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.

Meditate one this passage, and draw out some conclusion.

You asked, "so does that mean the places in heaven are already....predestined and fixed?"

Imagine for a moment Nicole! Consider this question carefully.
If God DID NOT already predestinate and fix to save and bring some people to heaven, then what would happen? If God did not foreknow, predestinate, call, justify and glorify any sinner, but instead leave the whole matter to sinners to choose, would any sinner ever be found in heaven?

If God leave it to HELL DESERVING sinners to choose and decide for themselves whether they would want to go to heaven or not, would there be one found in heaven? If you and I were to leave the fish to decide whether they will live in the air, would any be able to decide to do so?

Ah, I praise and bless the Lord that He is the God who has chosen to save poor sinners who are hell-bent rebels against God.

Ro 5:10 For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.
Ro 8:7 Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be.

Would these choose heaven??????

I will respond to the other part later. If you have further questions, please feel free to ask.

your friend in Christ.
sing



Wednesday, October 15, 2014

The object, the light, and the shadow


The object, the light, and the shadow - their relations
Here are a few statements on the relationship between the object, the light, and the shadow:


- The existence of the object is completely independent of the presence of the light, and shadow.

- The non-existence of the object renders the production of any shadow by the light  impossible, no matter how strong and powerful it is.

- The production of a shadow is completely dependent upon the presence of the light source. When the light is beamed on the object, a shadow of the object of varying quality is generated.

- The object alone is the invariable constant, the light and the shadow are variables. The quality of the light affects the quality of the shadow produced, and observed.

2Tim 1:10 "But is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ, who hath abolished death, and hath brought life and immortality to light through the gospel."

Did you read and understand... life and immortality are brought to light - made manifest, disclosed - through the gospel.

Life and immortality must be present before it can be brought to light by the gospel ministry. If life and immortality are not already present, then the light cannot manifest them; there is NOTHING to be brought to light! No shadow of faith can be brought forth?

Blessed art thou if thou understandest the simple truth declareth by the picture!

Take a look at this article:
http://things-new-and-old.blogspot.com/2010/11/function-of-gospel-ministry.html

Monday, October 13, 2014

Man insists, 'By faith alone.' Scriptures declares, 'Not By Faith Alone.'

'Rambutans in my garden.'

Man insists, 'By faith alone.'
Scriptures declares, 'Not By Faith Only.'

(First published on 31 Jan 2008.)

Consider this biblical statement in James 2:24,

"Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only."

It has always puzzled me why and who had formulated the formula - "Justification is by Grace alone, through Faith alone, in Christ alone." Why is there such a fascination with 'faith alone'?

Scriptures declares quite the opposite: "Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and NOT BY FAITH ONLY [ALONE]" James 2:24.

Scriptures declares quite plainly "NOT BY FAITH ONLY." However, very many - both the 'reformed' folks as well as the 'arminians' - insist to the contrary, i.e. 'BY FAITH ALONE.' Isn't it puzzling? Isn't something seriously wrong, somewhere!

Here is a simple definition of 'alone' and 'only' from Webster
alone: adjective \ə-ˈlōn\
: without anyone or anything else : not involving or including anyone or anything else : separate from other people or things
adjective \ˈōn-lē\
: alone in a class or category : existing with no other or others of the same kind


Is it alone or not alone?

I have a simple mind, but a sound and consistent one, I hope, and see things in a logical and consistent manner. For example... consider the popular theological jargon... "Justification is by Grace alone, through Faith alone, in Christ alone." If justification is by God's free grace alone, then it most certainly cannot be by faith alone too in the same SENSE . That's double talk at best! If it is by faith alone, then how could it be also by grace alone in the same sense? This manner of talking destroys the meaning of words, and hinders honest communication and understanding. It has to be one or the other. In the nature of the case, both 'alones' are MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE, otherwise both are mutually contradicted, and rendered meaningless. These are too obvious even to be stated. The two 'alones' CANNOT possibly be in the same sense and still remain true at the same time. Common sense and sound mind require that. Honesty and consistency would require one to say, 'Justification is by God's free grace AS WELL AS by faith' if that is what folks really want to convey.

If justification is by grace alone, then it must be by grace ALONE. 'Grace alone' excludes everything else, otherwise it is no longer 'grace alone.' To say that justification, in the same sense, is ALSO by faith alone is an example of double talk - speaking from both sides of the same mouth or an indication of confusion, or a case of bad expression, or worse, outright deceit. If justification is by grace alone, then it cannot be by faith alone too in the same sense.

'By grace alone' - if words have meaning at all - excludes justification by anything else in the same SENSE. Otherwise we end up with a case of justification which is by grace AND faith.

Let me just say that I have no sympathy for the RC's LIE that legal justification BEFORE GOD is by BOTH works AND faith. I must also state that I do not have any sympathy either for the populist LIE that legal justification BEFORE GOD is by faith alone. Both are lies of the Devil!

I do believe that our legal justification before God is by His grace alone through the righteousness of Christ alone. And BY GRACE ALONE means BY GRACE ALONE and nothing else, and THROUGH CHRIST'S RIGHTEOUSNESS ALONE means THROUGH CHRIST'S RIGHTEOUSNESS ALONE and nothing else.

If justification is by God's grace alone, then what is the biblical relationship of faith to the justification which is by God's grace alone through the righteousness of Christ alone? There is rampant confusion here. But the statement in James 2:24 is plain and clear. I am in perfect agreement with this biblical statement in James 2:24. Let's consider the plain teaching, and the implications of this simple and plain statement.


Look at this plain statement of Scriptures

"Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only."
This is a plain enough statement. There should be no problem understanding it. In its context, it is declaring at least two very obvious and basic truths:

ONE: The works, as well as the faith of the man, justify HIM, THE MAN..
Scriptures say, 'NOT BY FAITH ONLY'! It is by BOTH works and faith. That's what the text plainly declares regardless of what it means. Please don't embrace the common and popular error by saying that works justify the genuineness of the man's faith! Read the text again real slowly and carefully. It says 'a man is justified by works' - the works of the man justifies THE MAN himself, not his faith - as so commonly claimed.

TWO: The way a man's works justify him is the same way his faith justifies him.
The same verb 'justified' is applied to the SAME MAN, in exactly the SAME MANNER to both the man's 'works' as well as the man's 'faith.' That is what the text plainly declares! If one is tempted to say that works and faith justify a man differently, i.e. faith justifies the man, and works justify his faith, let him prove that the text teach such notion.

The modern reformed as well as non-reformed folks recoil from and reject these simple observations stated here. This only reveals that there is so much confusion and deficiency and inconsistency in their view concerning justification. This problem can easily be resolved when we rightly divide the word of truth on the doctrine of justification.


The different facets of justification 

I suggest that the Scriptures speak of the different aspects of justification:
- there is the forensic/legal/objective justification of all the elect that is by the blood of Jesus Christ alone at the cross, when Christ righteousness was legally IMPUTED to all represent by him;
- there is the vital/personal/applied justification when Christ's righteousness is APPLIED to each elect at his effectual calling to grace and salvation by God's grace alone;
- there is the experiential justification which is by faith alone (Gen 15:1-6, Romans 4:1-8), the justification by God's free grace is experienced through believing in Christ, and evidenced by both works and believing (James 2:24). BOTH believing in Christ and works evidence the justified state!
- and there shall be the final justification at Christ's second coming. There shall be that grand vindication before the judgment throne!
 

There are these distinct facets or aspects of justification taught in the Scriptures:
- justification LEGALLY accomplished at the cross,
- justification VITALLY applied at effectual calling out of the state of sin and condemnation, 
- justification PRACTICALLY experienced through faith IN Jesus Christ, and
- justification FINALLY vindicated before the Judgment Throne

And prior to all these is the justification decreed before the foundation of the world, i.e. ETERNALLY. These are 5 distinct facets / aspects of justification taught in the Scriptures!) This way everything is consistently biblical.

Now the questions we need to ask about James 2:24 text are these:
How do a man's works justify him?
How does a man's faith justify him?
In what sense do the works and the faith of the man justify him in exactly the same manner?

Old school reformers (WCF 11:2) declared:
'... Faith is not alone in the person justified.' This means, among other things, that apart from the grace of faith there are (present tense) other graces worked by the indwelling Spirit in the person justified (past tense) by God's free grace . In a man justified by God's free grace, you will find among other saving graces, faith and good works. Faith is one of the many graces among the fruit of the Spirit, cp Gal 5:22-23

A man's faith justifies him in that his faith certifies, declares, demonstrates, evidences, proves, vindicates that he has been legally imputed (when Christ died at the cross) and personally applied (at effectual calling to grace and salvation) with the righteousness of Christ, i.e. justified by God's free grace. Faith, as well as works, justifies a man EVIDENTIALLY.

Faith does not justify LEGALLY, i.e. it does not secures the imputation of Christ's righteousness. Faith is NOT the instrumental means to secure the imputation of Christ's righteousness. Faith is NOT the instrumental means to secure our legal justification before God.

Faith which receives and rest in Christ for righteousness is the instrument to certify, declare, demonstrate, evidence, justify, prove, or vindicate that the person is a child of God - ALREADY justified, regenerated, and adopted, and indwelt with the Spirit of adoption who works those saving graces like faith, works, repentance, etc. Faith is a fruit of justification; a fruit of justification CANNOT possibly be the instrumental cause of the same justification.

EVEN SO, a man's works of righteousness justify him in that his works of righteousness certify, declare, demonstrate, evidence, justify, prove or vindicate that the person with works of righteousness IS indeed a child of God by God's free grace, i.e. already imputed with the righteousness of life, regenerated with life, adopted, and have the Spirit of adoption dwelling within to work those graces of works and faith. The justified man (personally by God's free grace) has good works. The justified man has faith. Both good works and faith are fruits and effects of legal justification before God by God's free grace. They give evidence of justified state before God.

Works do not justify in that they do not secure the imputation of Christ's righteousness. Works are not the instrumental means to SECURE the imputation of Christ's righteousness. Works are not the instrumental means to SECURE our legal justification before God. [Papists would anathematize me a 1000 times for these repudiations].

Faith does not justify in that it DOES NOT secure the imputation of Christ's righteousness. Faith is not the instrumental means to obtain the imputation of Christ's righteousness. Faith is not the instrumental means to receive our legal justification before God. [The 'reformed' as well as free-willer folks would anathematize me a 1000 and 1 times for these denials].

The works of a man, like his faith, are the instruments to declare, demonstrate, evidence, prove, or vindicate the justified state of the man. Both works and faith justify EVIDENTIALLY. BOTH works of righteousness and faith are fruits and effects of our legal and personal justification before God. That's the only way to make sense of the statement in James. Our justified [past tense] state before God by His free grace is [present tense] presently certified, demonstrated, evidenced, justified, manifested, proven, vindicated, etc by BOTH works of righteousness and faith in Christ. The evidences are twins, though both may be visibly manifested in varying degrees. A breathing person evidences the life in him by BOTH breathing and heart beats. It is never by one ALONE. However neither breathing nor the heart beats is instrumental cause of the life possessed. Both works and faith are always together as the effects of our justified state before God by His free grace.


Experiential justification by faith gravely perverted

The RCs make BOTH works and faith the INSTRUMENTAL causes of their legal justification before God. They are plainly wrong. Her protestant daughters would amputate one of the two gangrenous limbs and insist that faith is the ALONE INSTRUMENTAL cause of their legal justification before God. So also almost all the rest of Christendom. They are no less erroneous than the RCs. There must be a serious confusion somewhere.

The Bible teaches that both works and faith are evidences of the vital/personal justification before God by His free grace. They BOTH justify a man EVIDENTIALLY, not LEGALLY before God. The only thing that is required to justify a guilty condemned unrighteous sinner legally before God is the complete and perfect righteousness of Jesus Christ ALONE. "Being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus." This declaration rules out the "justification by faith alone" in the same legal sense.

The question then is , where does the popular idea of 'faith alone' come from?

The Bible does speak of EXPERIENTIAL justification by faith alone in Christ alone. There is no other way for a child of God (therefore, already personally justified, regenerated and adopted, with the Spirit dwelling within him) to personally experience his justified state by God's free grace apart from faith in Jesus Christ alone. But this is precisely NOT what people mean when they mouth the shibboleth 'justification by faith alone.' They are insisting upon Legal Justification by their faith as the alone instrumental cause... they vehemently deny that it is Experiential Justification that is by faith in Christ alone.

In the purpose of God, it is revealed and repeatedly stated that 'faith is accounted to him for righteousness.' It is never 'works are accounted to him for righteousness.' Please take VERY careful note that 'faith is accounted to him for righteousness' IS NOT - IS NOT - IS NOT the same as 'the righteousness of Christ is accounted to him for justification.' Too many confound the two. One who cannot distinguishes this basic and fundamental difference between the two has not the basic requirement to rightly divide the word of truth. Someone has aptly said, 'Biblical distinction is the essence of sound theology.'

There is a world of difference between Christ's righteousness and a believer's faith, and the imputation of Christ's righteousness to a condemned sinner, and the imputation of the believer's faith to him.


The accounting of a believer's faith to him for righteousness, and the accounting of Christ's righteousness to a condemned dead alienated sinner (i.e. unjustified) for his legal justification before God are two completely distinct matters. It is a massive theological blunder to confound the two. There is SIMPLY NO ACCOUNTING OF CHRIST'S RIGHTEOUSNESS to a believer when he believes. The Scriptures state in the plainest way that there is imputation of the believer's faith unto him for righteousness. And there is a world of difference between the two. A man is woefully blind when he refuses to see or acknowledge the plain and obvious distinction.

God imputing a believer's faith to the believer for righteousness speaks of God blessing the believing of the believer unto the believer for him to subjectively know and personally experience the blessedness of his legal and personal justification by God's free grace while still ungodly, i.e. dead in sin and enmity against God. It is by faith in Jesus Christ alone that a child of God - effectually called to grace and salvation by God's free grace while in the state of sin and death - experiences the blessedness of his justification/righteousness before God. No amount of good works would enable a child of God to experience the same blessedness. This is the true meaning of 'by faith alone' - Apostle Paul's thesis in Romans and in Galatians.

The meaning of the word 'to justify' must be determined by its context. It does not always mean the divine act of declaring a guilty condemned dead alien sinner righteous by the imputation of Christ's righteousness. God justifying a condemned guilty sinner, and faith justifying a believer are two very distinct and different subjects! Context may require that the verb 'to justify' mean to demonstrate, to declare, to prove, to vindicate, etc. The resurrection of Christ justified and vindicated Him as indeed the Son of the eternal God, Romans 1:4, 1Tim 3:16.

The biblical position is, "The just shall live by faith." The new school reformed position seems to be insisting, "By faith a condemned dead man shall be justified and live". Here, a simple statement declaring a fact has been entirely MIS-understood and turned into a statement making a conditional offer - that is, an offer of legal justification on the condition of faith!!! It is a simple declaration of fact that 'the just shall live by faith' - i.e. the justified ones shall live by faith. Justification by God's free grace is the cause, and 'shall live by faith' is the effect. Legal Justification precedes the ability to live by faith. It is NOT - as most commonly understood by so many, 'by faith the condemned unrighteous shall be justified and live.' It is a puzzle how a plain straight forward statement of Scriptures can be read and understood in precisely the opposite manner. What has bewitched them?

Another classic example - that repeated declaration "whoever believes has eternal/everlasting life" in the Scriptures. It is quite plain that this is a declarative statement of fact... declaring the simple and obvious fact that whoever believes HAS/ALREADY POSSESSES eternal life. It is a simple statement, declaring a certain plain fact about the believer. It is like a doctor saying, 'whoever breathes has life.' Now, NOBODY in his sound mind would understand the doctor's simple statement as meaning, "a dead man who will breathe shall have life." Yet nearly all in Christendom today understand a declarative statement of fact "whoever believes has eternal life" as a conditional statement of offer, meaning, as statement making a conditional offer, "whoever will believe shall receive eternal life." Those dead in sin without eternal life CAN NEVER believe. Life must precedes the activity of life - in the physical realm as well as in the spiritual realm. To claim otherwise is the height of folly, and irrationality.


Failure to distinguish different aspects of Justification


 Legal justification before God is neither by works nor by faith. Legal justification is by God's free grace ALONE through the righteousness and blood of Christ ALONE. This evidences itself not only by works of righteousness, BUT ALSO by faith. God justified us while we were still ungodly, under the condemnation of death and were still enemies, still in rebellion against Him. The common error is that God justifies us when we believe. God justifies the ungodly - i.e. while one is in a state of condemnation, death and alienation, but faith justifies the believers.

EXPERIENTIAL justification is by faith, i.e. believing in Jesus Christ is the instrumental means to personally know and experience the blessedness of our justified (simple past tense) state by God's free grace. EVIDENTIAL justification is by faith as well as good works. Abraham is the classic example. Abraham was already a justified man by God's free grace in Gen 12-14, prior to Gen 15:1-6. He was justified by God's free grace while an UNGODLY man in the Ur of the Chaldean. All his works of obedience and righteousness in Gen 12-14 and prior to Gen 15:1-6 EVIDENCES his justified state before God beyond a shadow of doubt.
(Read on this subject here: 'What thinkest thou of thy father Abraham?')

His faith (evidenced by obedience and works of righteousness) PRIOR to Gen 15:1-6 EVIDENCES beyond any shadow of doubt that Abraham was ALREADY a justified man by God when he left Ur. So many 'reformed' people who insist that Abraham was justified before God in Gen 15:1-6 must necessarily imply that Abraham in Gen 12-14 was STILL an unjustified man, therefore STILL a condemned guilty sinner before God. What blasphemy and slanders against the venerable father of all those who believe!

His faith in the promised Seed in Gen 15:1-6 was accounted to him for righteousness. God blessed his believing to EXPERIENCE the blessedness of his justified state. His faith in the promised Seed secured for him the subjective and personal experience of the blessedness of his righteous standing in Christ by the free grace of God. By faith in the promised Seed, he experienced personally the blessedness of his righteous standing before God in Christ. This blessed experience can only be attained through faith in the promised Seed alone. No amount of his prior works of righteousness enabled Abraham to attain this blessed experience. This Experiential justification is by his faith! No faith, no experiential justification. This is biblical and is consistent with the vital/personal justification by grace alone. But the common and popular error is: no faith, no legal justification. This is anti-biblical, and repudiates legal justification by grace alone.

Abraham had works of righteousness in Gen 12-14 before his faith was brought forth by the good news of the promised Seed. But his works of righteousness were not imputed to him for righteousness. His faith in the promised Seed was! Both his works of righteousness and his faith are fruits and effects of his free grace justification by God while an ungodly man in Ur. Both EVIDENTIALLY justify his righteous state before God by His his free grace while ungodly.

Both faith and works demonstrate and evidence the justified state of a man by grace. The saving grace of faith as a result of justification is a saving grace that is never alone, i.e. always accompanied by the saving grace of good works. Both are fruit of the free grace justification before God. Abraham is a classic proof of this fact. He has good works as well as faith in the promised Seed. Apostle Paul marshaled Abraham to demonstrate this fundamental truth to rebuke the regenerate Jews who have good works (they have the zeal OF God, they follow after the law of righteousness, but are woefully ignorant...) but have not trusted in the promised Seed. These were seeking EXPERIENTIAL justification in the wrong place... through their observance of the ceremonial laws. Apostle Paul told them that they will never find it through their works of keeping the ceremonial laws. Apostle Paul told them to learn from the classic example of Abraham... 'he believes and his faith was counted to him for righteousness.'

EXPERIENTIAL justification is by faith alone in Jesus Christ. The case of Abraham proves that it is 'his faith [in the promised seed] is accounted unto him for righteousness.' There is no other way. Apostle Paul put Abraham before them, and show them that Abraham had good works BOTH before and after Gen 15:1-6, he also had FAITH in the promised Seed. And if they are truly children of Abraham, they would walk like their father Abraham, and receive and rest in the promised Seed.

A believer's works and faith are EFFECTS and EVIDENCES of his justified state by God's free grace. They justify him EVIDENTIALLY - that's what James 2:24 declares.


Conclusion
Rome says:
Legal justification is by BOTH faith in Christ AND works of righteousness.

Protestants her daughters (and others who amputated one of the two gangrenous limbs) declare: Legal justification is by faith ALONE in Christ.

Scriptures say, and the old school baptists believed rightly:
Legal justification is solely and wholly by the blood and righteousness of Christ alone; and this legal justification by Christ is applied freely and sovereign - therefore by grace alone - by God to an elect still in his native state of death and condemnation. This vital/personal justification by the free and sovereign grace of God is TO BE EXPERIENCED through faith in Christ alone, and is EVIDENCED by BOTH works of righteousness and faith in Christ.

"Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life."
"Being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus."

This is Legal Justification in the court of God the Judge. By God's free grace one stands justified in the court of heaven, once and for all eternity.
"Being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus."

The Legal Justification through the redemption of Christ at the cross is applied to each elect personally at effectual calling, thus bringing about Vital Justification. What was legal become vital and personal. Imputed righteousness is applied personally to each elect at his effectual calling out of the state of sin and death to that of grace and eternal salvation.

"Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness.'
This is Experiential Justification in the court of one's conscience. By faith in the finished work of Christ one stands justified in the court of his own conscience that he is indeed a child of God. The Scriptures declares, 'The just shall live by faith." Therefore by faith in Jesus Christ, one's conscience is confirmed and assured that he is indeed a justified man by the free grace of God.

"Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only."
This is Evidential Justification before the court of the church of Christ. By both works of righteousness and faith in Jesus Christ, one provides evidence to others that he is indeed a justified man by the free grace of God, fit to be received into the fellowship of the saints by the church of Jesus Christ.

May the God who justifies the ungodly guilty condemned sinners grant each reader light to understand the multifaceted nature of the Scriptures’ teaching on justification.

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On Mar 20, 2007, at 8:57 PM, jay wrote:

Brother Sing,

I love your way of reasoning and presenting your thoughts, I believe Biblical thoughts. Could it be that Luther's strong dislike of the letter of James grew out of his failure to understand justification in the way you set forth below? And for the typical myopic view of justification that tries to put a non-existent tension between James and Paul, there is always Romans 4:2, "For if Abraham were justified by works, he hath whereof to glory; but not before God." Paul here affirms that Abraham was in fact justified by works, perfectly harmonious with what James wrote in the passage you used in your writing. I believe Paul was making exactly the same point that you so clearly set forth from James.

Distinction in the various phases of justification goes hand in hand with the PB distinctive between eternal and temporal salvation (many temporal salvations to be more accurate). Our forensic or eternal justification and our eternal salvation occur by the grace of God alone and requires no conditions or instrumentalities from us to become effective. Our temporal discipleship (in the many, many deliverances that we experience in discipleship) and our true justification by faith and by works require conditions from us and are in fact contingent on those things in us to become effective and thus to be enjoyed and experienced. If a person is confused on the distinct aspects of phases of justification, he will in all likelihood be equally confused on the question of distinct aspects of phases of salvation.

Thank you for sharing this delightful and thought-provoking work with us.

Blessings to you in the sandy seas,
jay

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sing wrote:

Brother Jay,
It is interesting that you mentioned Luther. Questions about him has been lingering in my mind. I sometimes wonder whether it was Luther who was responsible for the error associated with 'faith alone.'

Did Luther believe faith as the instrumental cause for legal justification? Or did he believe correctly that faith is the instrumental cause for experiential justification, but those who came later pervert his teaching? When Luther was frantically doing all those 'works' in the monastery in order to be justified before God, did he think of legal justification before God or experiential justification before his own conscience?

I do believe that he was already vitally /personally justified by the free grace of God at that point. However, he has not experienced the truth and reality of his justified state because he was not seeking it through faith in Christ but his own works. And when he did believe and obtained experiential justification by his faith, did he misunderstand it as his legal justification by his faith.

I have been on this forum coming to 6 years now... and hardly heard Luther being mentioned. But he is an idol among protestants - daughters of Rome! So many Baptists love the daughters and sons of Rome better than our own Gills and company better.

sing
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On Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:10 AM Jay wrote:

Brother Sing,
I haven't read Luther enough to give you an "expert" opinion on him or his motives, but I suspect that your assessment of him is pretty much on target. How easily we may misinterpret our experiential justification for forensic justification and thus sadly confuse both. If this were the case with Luther, it would also explain his intense dislike of the epistle of James, as I believe he termed it, that "rather strawy epistle."

God speed,
jay

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On Mar 21, 2007, at 7:48 PM, Far East wrote:

Bro. Jay,
I wonder if Luther even gave thought to experiential justification and/or legal justification, or maybe he lumped them together as one salvation making them equally important to destiny.
Another thought, in the form of a question, about the expressions of justification.

Am I interpreting correctly what you and Bro. Sing are saying, or am I making muddy water to apply them with reference to legal, or forensic justification being applicable to justifying by the death of Christ to give eternal life to His elect? Is regeneration the vital phase of the legal justification, or how would you say that?

In the case of experiential justification applying to a now salvation based on the legal justification?

In a natural parable, we have life and as a result of life we have opportunity to enjoy it in a variety of degrees.

One other question: Do each and all of God's elect experience the experiential phase?
I wish I knew how to ask the questions correctly.
I hope I am not intruding.

far east
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March 22, 2007 9:23:31 AM GMT+07:00 sing wrote:

Brother Far East,
I will give my sandy opinion - just shaky ones, of the quality that can't be used to make glass for mirrors.

This is how I understand various aspects justification:

- Legal aspect is by the blood of Jesus Christ at the cross, by which the righteousness of life is legally imputed to all the elect of God.

- Vital aspect is by the grace of God at the effectual calling of an elect to grace and salvation. The righteousness of Christ is actually applied/imparted to each elect personally. I understand that as the vital aspect of justification. When God the Father applies the righteousness of Christ to an elect personally, the Holy Spirit regenerates him and unite him personally to Christ, and the Father adopts and gives the Spirit of Christ to dwell in the regenerated elect. Though I believe it is in that logical order, yet all of them are simultaneously chronological at effectual calling out of the state of sin and death to that of grace and salvation.

- Experiential aspect is by faith in Jesus Christ... to be experienced throughout this earthly life.

Briefly, I understand it this way:
== Justification is decreed by the Father. This is the decretal aspect.
== Justification was accomplished by the Son at the cross. This is the legal aspect.
== Justification is applied by the Spirit at effectual call. This is the vital/personal aspect.
== Justification is experienced by faith in Jesus Christ. This is the experiential aspect.
== Justification is evidenced by works and faith. This is the evidential aspect.
== Justification is finally vindicated on the Judgment day. This is the Final aspect.

You ask, 'Do each and all of God's elect experience the experiential phase?' If experiential justification is experienced by faith in Jesus Christ... then there need to be hearing and believing the gospel, and the calling upon the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. In that light, I would say that justification is NOT experienced by each and all of God's elect. Justification is accomplished for each and all of God's elect. It is also applied to each and all of God's elect personally in due time, when they were in the state of condemnation and death. So, some experience it, and some don't; and those who do experience it, do so to a variety of degrees. Apostle Paul experienced it to a very great degree, whereas a work-righteousness regenerate Jew experienced very little.

I always marvel at the vast blessing that the PBs enjoy in this regard - they walk closest to Apostle Paul. And the PBs have rubbed some of that vast blessing to a poor lad like me. Now I am less poor.

sing
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First published on 31 Jan 2008. 

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Do you witness to get someone into heaven?

Except a man be born again, he CANNOT...
Life must precede any action of that life.
Spiritual life must first be given to the dead before
the dead in trespasses and sins is able act to hear, repent and believe!

A good friend wrote and shared that he is witnessing to a man in order to get him into heaven. He said, "I prayed and fasted and was ready for a visit, but this was delayed so there was not much time. In any case there is not much time so I felt it was more important to share about how the subject may go to heaven, even if it means that in such witnessing he decides that he does not want to be my friend. "


Dear Brother,

Thank you for sharing about your labour with this man. It is very commendable.

One thought cross my mind as I read your sharing about 'how the subject may go to heaven.'
I will raise a very basic and fundamental point concerning the function/end of evangelism for your careful consideration. I would be glad to hear your thought.

I will start with two familiar passages to introduce the subject:
John 3
3 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
4 Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother’s womb, and be born?
5 Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.
7 Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.
8 The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit.

From this passage, several non negotiable truths can be stated:
- Jesus is making a statement of truth. He is not telling Nicodemus to do something to be born again. Jesus DIDN'T say to Nicodemus, "THOU must be born again." He said, "YE must be born again." Jesus is making a statement of truth about new birth. He is not exhorting a man to do something that he may be born again.
- New birth must precede any spiritual activity, like 'seeing' and 'entering the kingdom of God.' Life must precede the activities of that life - is an obvious and indisputable truth. There is no exception to this truth.
- God alone is the cause of this new birth. It is the life-giving activity of the Spirit of God ALONE that brings about the new birth.
- Man is entirely passive in this new birth, "Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God" - this excludes exhaustively any role plays by man in the new birth. The activity of the wind is absolutely independent of man, it acts freely and sovereignly. EVEN SO is EVERY ONE that is born of God - there is no exception whatsoever.

"Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God." Of blood refer to the pedigree - 'that which born of the flesh is flesh'! Of the will of the flesh - refers to the will/activities of the man himself, who is dead in sins and trespasses, incapable of any spiritual activity. In fact it is worse, natural man is in enmity against God, actively opposed to God. Of the will of man - refers to will/activities of other men like priests, preachers, pastors, etc. All these may have good intentions, but their good intentions are all misguided, if [sic] they think that their activities have anything to do with the new birth [sic]! God excludes everything about man exhaustively from the new birth, the divine act of giving eternal life to a sinner dead in sins and trespasses.

Believing is an activity of the eternal life as a result of the new birth. Believing in Jesus Christ evidences that a man has been born again with everlasting life, thus giving him the right to call God His Father, and himself a son of God. (John 1:12)

2 Tim 1
10 But is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ, who hath abolished death, and hath brought life and immortality to light through the gospel: 11 Whereunto I am appointed a preacher, and an apostle, and a teacher of the Gentiles.

The purpose and function of the gospel ministry is to BRING TO LIGHT eternal life and immortality that are already present in a child of God through the new birth by the exclusive act of God. Death has been abolished when Christ's finished work is applied to a sinner at new birth.

Life and immortality must be present before it can be brought to light by the gospel ministry. If life and immortality are not already present, then they can never be brought to light.

An illustration will help. Imagine you walk into a dark room with a torch light. Your torch light brings to light the many pieces of furniture in the dark room. The furniture is already there. Your touch light did not bring the furniture into existence! Your torch light manifests the furniture that is ALREADY in the room!

In a dark room, the furniture is not manifest!
The light in the room will bring the existing furniture to light!
The light does not bring the furniture into the room!!!

The gospel serves the same function. It makes manifest life and immortality that the sovereign and gracious activity of God has brought about. The gospel ministry serves to show forth the children of God and to gather them into NT churches so that they may be made disciples and be taught to live soberly, godly and righteously in this life as they journey through this world to their eternal home.

The SOLE activity of God ALONE makes a man fit for heaven. Salvation is by God's grace alone PLUS nothing. He alone calls a man out of his native state of sin and death to grace and salvation, and made him perfectly fit for eternal glory.

The gospel ministry is appointed for the temporal blessings - knowledge, comfort, assurance, joy, hope, fellowship, etc, etc, - of God's children (produced SOLELY by His own begetting activity ALONE, without any aid of/from man whatsoever) as they journey through this world to heaven.

The BEING of God's children is by God's SOLE and SOVEREIGN act alone. Man has nothing to do with this.

The WELL-BEING of God's children is conditioned upon their obedience to the instrumentality of the gospel ministry. You and I have a vital role to play here.

Coming back to your ministry to the Catholic friend. Your effort is most commendable.
If his name has been written in the book of life by God (all written before the foundation of the world), then he shall be in heaven by the finished work of Christ, applied to him by the Spirit of God at regeneration/new birth at God's own appointed and accepted time. In which case, your witnessing will bring some temporal blessings to him. Your ministry can only bring to light the life and immortality that is there by God's free and sovereign grace. If there is no life and immortality, no matter how powerfully the gospel light shine, it will show forth nothing. If the room is empty, the most powerful floodlight will not be able to bring to light anything other than emptiness.

Another familiar passage: Matt 28
19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: 20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

Please note the precise nature of the commission. It is not, 'Go ye therefore and make children of God.' So many think it that way. It say, 'Teach...' It is a given, only God's children (sinners ALREADY born-again by God's own activity) are capable of being taught the gospel truth. Disciples cannot be made out of those still dead in their sins and trespasses. Disciples can only be made out of God's children, those whom God has regenerated. It is God's children alone who can be converted by the gospel ministry.

Whoever goes around thinking to teach the dead with the hope that the dead may then become alive is most certainly deluded and misguided. Spiritually dead sinners are INCAPABLE of receiving the things of the Spirit of God - "For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God... But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned." The gospel is for them that ARE SAVED - effectually CALLED to grace and eternal salvation.

Milk and meat that the gospel ministry dispenses are for the living, them that are saved; not the dead, them that perish. The commission is to make disciples, not children for God; it is making disciples of God's children, that they may be instructed the truth of their salvation by the free and sovereign grace of God, and thus may have joy and comfort and hope, etc. in the life here and now.

The gospel ministry is very important, BUT only for the specific purpose it was divinely ordained. It is for the instruction and nourishment of those already destined and made fit for heaven by God himself.

Just my brief thoughts. Some similar thoughts are found in the blogs below.

sing in penang
http://pruning-deformed-branches.blogspot.com/
http://things-new-and-old.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

"By grace... through faith..."

One pot (3ft diameter), one stone, one lily plant, one flower

Ephesians 2:8-9 
"For by grace are ye saved through faith;
 and that not of yourselves: 
it is the gift of God: not of works, 
lest any man should boast."

"By grace... through faith..." is possibly the most quoted, but misunderstood and abused passage of Scriptures. The passage is commonly and popularly understood like this:

First, it is understood that faith is the gift of God.
Second, God gives the gift of faith to those not yet saved, i.e. still dead in trespasses and sins.
Third, the recipients of the gift, still dead in trespasses and sins, make use of that gift in order to obtain salvation.
Fourth, the act of believing is absolutely necessary to obtain salvation. "Through faith" is equated as "through believing."

This is the common understanding of salvation by grace through faith, i.e. through their own act of believing. Yes, it is by God's grace alone, but it is ALSO through their act of believing at the same time. Eternal salvation by God's free grace involves, and requires the all crucial and determining act of man's believing. "Yes, by grace, through faith" - they exclaimed!

Let me suggest this for your consideration. Feel free to disagree, let me know why.

Faith is NOT the gift; salvation is.

Salvation is NOT through your believing.

Salvation is through the pistis, that is, the faithfulness of Christ.

"By grace" declares the manner salvation is bestowed.

"Through faith" declares the ground of that salvation.

Beware of fables and lies, which make you an usurper and a liar!

 Let us reason a bit...

"... and that not of yourselves..." alone should repudiate the fable that man's act of believing is needed to secure salvation from God. But they would retort, "... Exactly! Not of ourselves, it is the gift of God. We merely made use of the gift freely given to us to obtain the salvation! See, it is all by grace!"

How sincere folks could end up interpreting "through faith" as referring to the
ir activity of believing is just astounding. What is declared plainly in the previous few verses COMPLETELY and ABSOLUTELY exclude such smooth fable and lie!!!

2:1 ¶ And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins;
2 Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience:
3 Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others.
4 ¶ But God, who is rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us,
5 Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;)

Plain facts stated about them:
a. They were dead in trespasses and sins... how could they in such state exercise the gift EVEN if the gift of faith had indeed been given to them?

b. They walked according to the course of this world... how could such utilize the gift, and walk according to the course of the kingdom of heaven?

c. They were fulfilling the desires of their flesh and of the mind... how could they in such condition fulfill the desire of the Spirit of God?

d. They were by nature children of wrath... how could they in such state exercise the gift as children obedience EVEN if indeed the gift of faith was given to them?

e. Those dead in trespasses and sins stand in need of being quickened, brought out of the state of spiritual deadness to that of spiritual life... and those dead in trespasses ans sins are completely unable to do anything to contribute to their quickening from their spiritual deadness. In that sense by grace are ye saved. "
Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved.).

But such obvious and hard facts escape their attention because they go by SOUND BYTES... but not the SENSE of the word of truth. 

 
They have chosen to believe a fable and a lie!


"For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;  And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables." 2Tim 4:3-4

Take a look at this article here:
http://things-new-and-old.blogspot.com/2008/01/saved-by-grace-through-faith-whose.html

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Massive Dinosaur Soft Tissue Discovery In China – Includes Skin And Feathers!

Will the lying paleontologists deal with hard facts and evidence, or will they continue in their lies?

The Truth
March 7, 2014
by Michael Snyder

A fossil bed in China that is being called “Jurassic Park” has yielded perhaps the greatest dinosaur soft tissue discovery of all time.  According to media reports, “nearly-complete skeletons” have been discovered that even include skin and feathers.  But of course if these dinosaurs are really “160 million years old”, that should be absolutely impossible.

Image: Dinosaur Bones (Wiki Commons).

Needless to say, this shocking discovery is once again going to have paleontologists scrambling to find a way to prop up the popular myths that they have been promoting.  What they have been telling us simply does not fit the facts.  The truth is that this latest find is even more evidence that dinosaurs are far, far younger than we have traditionally been taught.

Once upon a time, scientists believed that it would be impossible to find anything other than the hardened fossilized remains of extinct dinosaurs.  And if those dinosaurs really were millions of years old, those scientists would have been 100% correct.  But instead, we are now starting to find dinosaur soft tissue all over the place.  The following is an excerpt from a recent Daily Mail article about this new discovery in China…

 Read the rest of the article here:
http://www.infowars.com/massive-dinosaur-soft-tissue-discovery-in-china-includes-skin-and-feathers

Abandoned...


Such a lovely home of once childhood but abandoned!


Abandoned...

Few years ago I got to know an elderly couple, and we became close friends. They came from very humble background, and through providence did very well in the estimation of others - they were able to send all their three children to North America for their education. That's no mean accomplishment for them, having come from a humble background. It is most certainly their sincere desire to give their children a better future. As usual the children settled there... and the rest is sad story. The elderly parents were more or less abandoned. He shared with me the pain of being abandoned and neglected by those whom they loved so much! The man passed away recently.

Just a few weeks ago I ministered to another elderly couple. They raised four children - all highly qualified. The man was a doctor before he entered the gospel ministry after his retirement from civil service. He ministered for more than a few years among the Anglicans . He is 80+ now... but bed-ridden and demented. God blessed him with a very strong wife. She shared with me the sad story of being neglected and abandoned by their children... who are busy "doing God's work overseas - what God's work?" (with irony in her voice). She said, "if they would only visit us just once a year, I would have held my peace!"

These observations disturb me!!!

The above account is probably just the tip of a very black iceberg.
 
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  • Dan
  • Really heartbreaking, Bro. Sing.

  •  Sad to hear such things... We may give our children the best education, but we fail to give them the value of God....

  • Training of children starts early. Children somehow see how their own parents treat their forebears, generally of course though there are some exceptions. One plants and raises a mango tree would hardly get a coconut as fruit. You see what I mean. Today's parents are too reluctant to exercise strict discipline on their children. They rather don't bother their children and soon their children forget their parents need their assistance when these old parents need physical and emotional attention. Many decades ago, my eldest brother in law told me a story. The story goes this way: the family has three generations living under one roof. The grandpa, dad and son. Soon grandpa died, pa decided to handle the dead grandpa's body by putting the old dead man's body in a gunny sack. Slinging the gunny sack, pa decided that son should follow along. On reaching a river, pa stooped and about to throw the gunny sack into the flowing water. Son shouted at pa..stop! Keep the gunny sack; just throw grandpa into the water. Pa asked why? Son replied: the gunny sack would be useful when the time comes for me to likewise dispose your dead body. The moral of the story: one reaps what he sows (though through God's mercy there are exceptions). I would endeavor we teach our children Xiao Soon (respect and obedience) before it is too late. We should labor to pray to God for guidance and mercy throughout our lives on earth. Surely, God our Father in Heaven shall protect and teach all of us like His Son, The Lord Jesus Christ, the Perfecter of our faith. Our Eldest Brother who submit to the will of His Father for our sake. He took that bitter cup; death on the Cross and the most difficult of all, God the Father turned His face away from Him when the good Lord borne all a His children's sins once and for all.

  • Someone once said:
    Many parents work so hard to give their children a good living.
    Alas, they forget to teach their children HOW to live!"

    And that's true, from what we see all around us!
    I type 'filial piety' and Google Translate gives me:
    孝顺 - Xiàoshùn.

  • There are things that are beyond our control but it is the things that are in our control we must not neglect. We busy our minds with all sorts of things but learning how to love like Christ.

  • Parents care for their children when the children are helpless and needy; ought not the children return the favor?

  • "... without natural affection..." men have degenerated into brute beast when children has no more natural affection for their parents... Paul has warned of that great evil.

    Ro 1:31 Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful:

    2Ti 3:3 Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,

  • Without filial have being make it numerically Mr Sing sad to heard abt that in Penang Island country and Malaysia send their kids to North America (Canada,USA and Mexico) usually virtually to each others.

    Kok
    Dreams of parents... continue to remain dreams.. I would rather live and aged gracefully independence of their care as life is not easy for these kids as they grow up in this harsh world. Why burden them further? It is their right to live in this world the way they wanted and not set by old parents' rules. We are suppose to be capable till the day we die and not suppose to be pampered just because one is growing old and grey. Growing old does not made one invalid but self pity of being old does.

  • There is no greater thing in life than to demonstrate love one to another, making excuses for neglect of those that need our care especially our very own parents is an abomination, and evidence of a hard heart.

  • Dreams of parents? Old parents' rule? Pampered? Burden to honor one's parents? 
    We have totally different worldview!

    Eph 6:2 Honour thy father and mother; (which is the first commandment with promise;)

  • Hey Edward Wong, I cracked my little head trying to understand what you are trying to say! Sorry, can you say it again? Thanks.

    Kok
    That's obvious Sing F Lau

  • When a son/daughter forgot their parents he/she is more close to the devil. That's what I guess.