Saturday, August 24, 2013

Continuity of inspiration.

Wherefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall:  For so an entrance shall be ministered unto you abundantly into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 2 Peter 1:10-11 KJV

Peter, Apostle and spokesman for Jesus Christ - who is God Himself, inspired by the Holy Spirit - who is God Himself, and personal witness to the voice of the Father - who is God Himself (verse 17), states that "calling and election" can and must be made sure.
The first and obvious thing to say about this verse is that, whatever foolish system that some guy named Calvin (or any of his blinded followers, verse 9) came up with to satisfy his bigoted imagination is not worth the paper it is written on.  The verses above clearly state that the way into the everlasting kingdom of Jesus is through gaining and maintaining your election and calling.  Any notion that you were personally chosen in some nebulous or ambiguous time past and then actualized by faith inoculation in the present is a satanic misrepresentation of Biblical truth.
The second thing to notice is that the same Holy Spirit inspired both Peter and Paul.  There is no disagreement between them, even though the Apostle Paul wrote in a manner that was often more complicated than Peter (2 Peter 3:14-16...there's our word "diligent" again).  A calvinist system that seems to agree with what Paul wrote and disagrees with Peter or James or John or the book of Esther or Ruth is a lying system made up by humans who had no inspiration.

Election is a biblical term and must be understood by using the Bible itself as a reference.  It does no good looking up the word in a dictionary.  The only thing a dictionary can tell us is a modern idea of what a word has come to mean and some of its ancient usages.  There is no unbroken chain of dictionaries that goes back to the days of Isaiah or Moses.  The biblical definition of a word must be derived from biblical usage.  The value of Isaiah is that he - inspired by the Holy Spirit (2 Peter 1:19-21), used the word "elect" in such a way that it obviously means "servant" to any other biblical writer.  It can also mean "tried" when we compare the way Peter applies the truth of Isaiah 28:16 in 1 Peter 2:6.  The resultant meaning can safely be understood as "qualified" -- something that happens in time.

Jesus Christ was pre-destined from before the foundation of the world to establish a way for all of mankind to enter into a relationship with the unity of God and a dwelling place with Him.  Jesus became a servant to His own creation...even a created element that was wretched, distorted and sinful.  He did not wave a magic wand to actualize some pre-packaged good folks that had been reserved in a Gnostic fog.  He came into the filth of our sinful stuff and became sin for us so that He could begin the work of New Creation -- not so He could clean up a few randomly chosen lottery winners.  All have sinned so all have access to the grace of God through Jesus Christ and His cleansing blood.
All humans are designed to be servants.
Jesus has shown us how.
We may fit in with Him
if we join Him at the cross.

Sinner.
Come to Jesus.
Come to the Cross.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

No home in the darkness...

But you are a chosen generation,
                  a royal priesthood,
                  a holy nation,
                  His own special people,
that you may proclaim the praises of Him
           who called you out of darkness
                     into His marvelous light;
           who once were not a people
                     but are now the people of God,
           who had not obtained mercy
                     but now have obtained mercy. 1 Peter 2:9-10 NKJV

Notice that the chosen generation referred to in this passage could not have existed before the foundation of the world.  Whoever they were, they were called out of darkness into light...made into a people of God and obtained mercy because of some event in time.  That the word "chosen" appears in a verse of scripture should not trigger some proof-texting sense of glee in a calvinist's heart that negates the rest of what is being said.

Throughout the Old Testament and the Gospels, the term "generation"** is used frequently to refer to disobedient and stubborn fools who know what the Bible says but join forces with Satan in mocking God and demanding their own way.  In contrast (Psalm 14:5, etc.), the word "generation" is also used to describe those who are followers of God and choose to live according to the relationship they have with Him.  From a New Testament perspective, the relationship we have with God is based on our decision to believe in the free gift of salvation that Jesus provided at a specific place and specific time.  At the cross.

God is not the kind of person that plays games with people and establishes His judgment on nebulous conditions.  He gives specific instructions and provides clear procedures for getting what He wants (the words, "God's will" sometimes lose their meaning as religious terms and we forget that the will of God is simply - what God wants).  Salvation is easily understood as believing in Jesus; accepting Him into your heart.  God wants people to be saved.  Most of all, he wants children to be saved.  He does not establish foolishness that children cannot understand as the basis for their salvation.  The complex nonsense of calvinists who demand pre-creation credentials and satisfying the legalistic demands of human clergy dangerously defies the command of Jesus, "Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of God.  Assuredly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will by no means enter it." Mark 10:14-15.

Little children of any age (there are no "adults of God" in the Bible) must beware of those who want evidence of salvation that is none of their business.  Jesus is perfectly capable of judging the human heart.  He knows who has accepted Him as savior.  He knows who has viewed the cross from afar and who has splinters in their hands from clinging to it.  Accept the gift of Jesus.

Come to Jesus.
Come to the Cross.

** e.g., Deuternomy 32:5, Psalm 12:7, Proverbs 30:11-14, Jeremiah 7:29, Matthew 12:39, Matthew 24:34 Mark 9:19, Luke 11:32, Acts 2:40.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Don't wander off...

Do not err, my beloved brethren.
Every good gift
and every perfect gift
   is from above,
 and cometh down from the Father of lights,
   with whom is no variableness,
   neither shadow of turning.
Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth,
that we should be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures.   James 1:16-18 KJV

James has just given a verbal picture of the invariable operation of human desire that, in the realm of sin and death, leads to personal sin and the formation of demons (James 1:13-15).  Why, then, does he interject the words of verse 16?…”Do not let yourselves be led astray, beloved brothers of mine.”  The obvious answer comes from the contrast of verses 17-18.  The invariable blessing of light from the Father is sharply contrasted with the invariable operation of human desire and the deadly results of human sin.  Fatherly light begets firstfruits of goodness, even in the realm of sin and death.  Human darkness begets sin and full grown sin begets demons.  Bad leads to worse.

The begetting operation of Fatherly light is not done by Gnostic pre-destination of pre-existing beings that are actualized in time (injected with “saving faith” in the terminology of stupid, non-biblical, calvinism).  The operation of Fatherly light is accomplished in time, in the midst of the formation of human evil.  Again, it is accomplished in time by the perfect work of Jesus Christ (Jesus is God) who perfectly obeys the will of the Father as a human son (Hebrews 5:8-9).  Since all other humans are on a level playing field in that all of us who are old enough to sin are sinners, then the only way to get in on the begetting operation of God is to receive the gift of blood-bought forgiveness from Jesus.

The message that is Good News for all of us as humans is that Jesus made the gift of salvation and forgiveness a real gift.  Beware of the wolves who preach that salvation belongs to the earnest and well adjusted seeker who will well integrate himself into church life and the demands of the clergy.  Salvation is a gift that is received by wretched sinners who trust the Father who has no hidden agenda, no shadows of darkened reprobation…no pulling the rug out from under them.  Jesus will be the judge of who is saved and who is not – He needs no human help in keeping His book of life up to date.

Jesus Christ makes an earnest offer of salvation to all who need Him.  He accomplished the ground breaking work of new creation in time.  The old creation has nothing to offer but sin and demons, death and hell.  The door to the newness of life is open at the cross, nowhere and no-when else.

Come to Jesus.
Come to the Cross.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Jesus, Son of God, is God.

For unto which of the angels said He at any time,
    Thou art my Son,
    this day have I begotten Thee?
And again,
    I will be to Him a Father, and He shall be to me a Son? 
And again,
when He bringeth in the Firstbegotten into the world,
He saith,
    And let all the angels of God worship him.  Hebrews 1:5-6

Here, at least, is a place in the Word where the calvinist must admit the foolishness of his notion that tries to explain salvation occuring before the cross.  Here we find an explanation of the ancient prophetic words spoken by David (Psalm 2) that describes the point in time when God the Father names the first man who has been born from among the dead as His own Son.  Of course, this man is none other than the man who is also God = Jesus. 

The obvious point of attack against the foolishness of the calvinized imaginators (they have no right to claim to be thinkers since they appear to have no capacity to understand what is clearly written in Scripture) is that the begotten condition of Jesus Christ, Savior of the world, happens in time.  Anyone that tries to establish a claim to salvation credentials that were issued before the resurrection (Acts 13:33) is deceived by bad picture thinking and refuses to order his thoughts according to the truth abouut Jesus.  Jesus is God.  You calvinists are in dangerous territory when you explain God and the things you say cannot be proven through Jesus (John 1:18).

The first thing that Jesus did when He took up His new position as High Priest and Savior of mankind was to begin writing a book.  The book that Jesus is writing is the book of salvation.  Apparently, there are many names of many people in that book already.  That book was not written before the worlds were made so that some people got in on salvation automatically.  Every human has the capacity to come to Jesus and receive the free gift of having his/her name written in His book of Life.  Jesus Christ does not offer eternal security -- a safe deposit box for a selected few.  Jesus offers to write your story of eternal salvation along with everyone who believes in Him (Hebrews 5:9).

Accept the free gift of Jesus.
Come to Jesus.
Come to the Cross.