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“Salvation” can be defined in many different ways by different groups.
Can be a breakdown between evangelicals and non-evangelical Christians
Ex. – JW’s and Mormons hold to different definitions than Baptists do
Salvation in 3 tenses
Past – we were saved from the penalty of sin
Present – we are being saved from the power of sin
Future – we will be saved from the presence of sin
Not everyone holds to all three of these.
Discussing salvation brings about issues with…
Term to know: Universalism – everyone will eventually be saved
The best answer to universalism is the cross.
In universalism, there is no human choice.
Term to know: Inclusivism
Inclusivism – if people will follow the “light” (which is their “Jesus”) they have, then they’ll be saved
Pluralism – there are many ways to heaven; all religions have “light” (If everyone’s right, then no one can be right).
Discussing salvation requires us to look at…
The lostness of humanity (Romans 5:12)
The wrath of God
The paradox of God’s sovereignty and human responsibility
God’s absolute control asserted
The Bible teaches both… Romans 9
God has absolute Lordship.
He directs every process to fulfill His plan.
God does exactly as He chooses.
Human experience also makes it obvious that we make free choices.
There must be a balance in our view.
A person is not saved unless that person willingly accepts Christ.
o Acts 2:23 – the 2 are brought together
• Paradox – an apparent contradiction
• Antinomy – a complete contradiction with no resolution for us
• God is eternal, absolute, and perfect
o Therefore, His will and knowledge are eternal, absolute, and perfect
• Man is temporary, contingent, and imperfect (including morally)
o Therefore, his will always reflects that nature.
Predestination
Term to know:
• Biblical Passages Acts 2:23; 4:27-28; 13:48
Romans 8:29-30 9:23
Basic Characteristics
Absolute and unconditional – not conditioned upon anything else (only based on God’s own purpose)
Particular – pertains to individuals, and not groups of people; it is that which sets the destiny of people
Double application – deals with election and reprobation
Term to know: Election – act of God by which He chooses a certain number of people to be recipients of special grace which leads to salvation.
Basic Characteristics
Expression of God’s own sovereign will
Unchangeable
Eternal
Unconditional – something else doesn’t have to happen
Irresistible – Phil.
2:13
Not unjust
Term to know: Reprobation – defined two different ways…1) God’s choice to damn (He created in order to condemn; active reprobation), or 2) God leaves those who are not elect as reprobate (more of a non-decree than a negative degree; passive reprobation)
God’s choice of election/reprobation came after the fall
Creation – Fall – Election/Reprobation
Major issues…
Freedom of will – being created in the “image of God” includes the ability to choose between options
The basic characteristics of what it is to be human is to make choices of reason, will, affection, and morality.
Our nature as a human being includes the above, in addition to a soul/spirit and body.
The issue with spiritually lost people is that they are dead.
The nature is not changed, but is made inoperative toward God.
Therefore, the term “free will” is limited by the fallen nature.
Those who are spiritually alive have a changed nature.
The struggle is between the flesh and the spirit
What is the meaning of “free?”
There are certain things you cannot choose to do because of physical, mental, and moral limitations.
• God is the only one who is completely free (not being under bondage and under control)
God is the most uncontrolled and uncontrollable being, but He is also the most restricted being because of His own nature.
• Free therefore means we are free to be servants and under His control
Basic views of Freedom of Human Will and Sovereignty of God
• Necessity – blind fate; absolute determinism; part of what is called pantheism (extreme view)
• Contingency – power to decide for or against without any motives involved (extreme view)
• Certainty – man’s volitions are truly and properly his own (determined by nothing outside of himself) but proceed on the basis of his own feelings and views; God never intrudes into who you are; He never makes choices for you, but guarantees your decisions.
(middle view)
Views on predestination
Calvinism
TULIP – came from a challenge from Arminius
T – total depravity (corruption and inability to change my spiritual state)
U – unconditional election (God must choose; we do not)
L – limited atonement (God sent Jesus for those He chose)
I – irresistible grace (Guarantees the conversion)
P – perseverance of the saints
Arminianism
Things to consider
The grace of God – which position best reflects on the grace of God
Calvinism emphasizes the grace of God
Arminianism emphasizes the pulling back of the grace of God
The issue of works – If I do something that results in my salvation, then it is works-based salvation.
The issue of the nature of salvation and the nature of man
The Gospel Call
Term to Know: Gospel call - The offer of salvation to all people.
• Offer of salvation in Christ to people along with an invitation to accept Christ in order that they may receive the forgiveness of sin and eternal life.
(God’s universal call of the Gospel).
• The Great Commission commands that we get the Gospel call out to every human being on the planet.
Elements of the Call
The Proclamation of the Facts of the Gospel
 How are they going to believe who have never heard?
o Invitation to Come to Christ in repentance and faith
A Promise of Forgiveness
• Is the Gospel Call sincere if God already knows if they are going to be saved?
o Yes, because the only way that the elect are going to hear the Gospel is that if the Gospel is proclaimed to all men.
o Ezekiel 18 – the blood is on OUR hands if we don’t warn them (not on God’s hands).
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