Wednesday, April 15, 2020

The Argument on the Well-meant Offer of Salvation




Initially posted here: https://www.facebook.com/sing.f.lau/posts/10208871410198019


The Argument on the Well-meant Offer of Salvation


Consistency, thou art a jewel.
Inconsistency, thou art a peddler of lies.

In a nutshell, as I understand it:
- God decreed and purposed salvation for His elect.
- Christ executed that purpose and secured salvation for the same.
- The Spirit applies that salvation to each elect, dead in trespasses and sins, in the effectual called out of his native state of sin and death.

God sends His preachers, either
- to well-meaningly offer the salvation to all, or
- to call all those who He has already effectually called to believe the truth of their salvation by His free and sovereign grace in Jesus Christ.

The choice is simple; only one of them is consistent with the Scriptures.

(Some believe that God's decretive will and His preceptive will are different! That's a fable at best, schizophrenic at worst. I believe they are in perfect harmony.)

Apostle Paul summarized his whole ministry thus, "Therefore I endure all things for the elect's sakes..." I conclude that the gospel ministry, consistent with the particular redemption is intended for and relevant only to the effectually called elect.

Christ's recommissioning of the regathered Apostles spelled out the nature of the ministry of the word, "feed... feed... feed..." The simple question is, feed who?

Just my feeble thought