The
man that is working for his salvation is not saved, is he? Because if a man
thinks that God favors him, because of something he has done, then he is not
believing in the "gospel of the grace of God" (Acts 20:24), that the Apostles
preached.
Now, supposing you ask someone, "Right now, why are you
righteous and perfect in God's sight?". To which they responded, "Because I
trust in Christ." Then this person does NOT have THE RIGHTEOUSNESS as the OBJECT
of his faith. He has made an IDOL of His faith, making it the GROUNDS OF HIS
JUSTIFICATION. He DOES NOT UNDERSTAND the ONE REQUIREMENT OF SALVATION -- the
work of Christ. Instead, he has substituted his trust for Christ's work! He
doesn't think Christ's work is sufficient for salvation.
On the other
hand, the man who believes and knows that nothing is required except the
righteousness and sacrifice of Christ, his faith -- that is, Christ's
righteousness, the object of his faith -- is counted for righteousness.
== I also count all things to be loss because of the excellency of the
knowledge of Christ ... not having my own righteousness of Law, but through the
faith of Christ, having the righteousness of God on faith, to know Him
and the power of His resurrection" Philippians 3 ==
Paul says that TO
"KNOW CHRIST" is to KNOW THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD. And he states that the
"KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST" is to know the righteousness of God. So, Christ's person
and work are inseparable!
After all, can a man know that Christ is a
Savior, and not know who he saves (by obeying the Law for His
people)?
Can the True God be revealed in a man's mind, without the man
realising what THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD is?
Don't all believers know the
power of His resurrection? If yes, then all believers must know that Christ
ACCOMPLISHED AND ACHIEVED salvation for His people. Peter says that that is the
reason Christ was risen from the dead -- because he FINISHED the work perfectly!
On the other hand, if somebody thinks Christ died for everyone, they do
NOT believe in the power of the Resurrection. Their "christ" did NOT accomplish
salvation.
Their christ failed, and would NOT have been risen from the
dead. He is an IDOL, an ANTICHRIST and NOT GOD.
Arminians deny the deity
of Christ because they make him a complete failure, and God is not a complete
failure, so they do not believe Christ is God.
Did Paul say in Colossions 1:23 that
believers are
(a) sometimes moved from the hope
or does it
say
(b) that believers are grounded and settled and not being moved away
from the hope ( i.e. never doubting their salvation)
"he reconciled [you]
... if indeed you continue in the faith GROUNDED and SETTLED and NOT BEING MOVED
AWAY from the HOPE of the gospel" (Col 1:21-23)
What did the Apostle
say about those who struggled with assurance of salvation? Were they....
(a) weaker brethren
or
(b) unbelievers
"Examine
yourselves, whether you are in the faith, prove your own selves. Do you not know
your own selves, that Jesus Christ is in you, UNLESS YOU ARE REPROBATES?" (2 Cor
13:5, MKJV)
"Test yourselves to see if you are in the faith; examine
yourselves! Or do you not recognize this about yourselves, that Jesus Christ is
in you--unless indeed you FAIL THE TEST? (NASB)
Does 2 Corinthians 5:6
say that believers are
(a) sometimes confident Christ has saved
them
(b) most of the time confident He has saved them
(c) always
confident Christ has saved them
Answer: "So we are ALWAYS CONFIDENT,
knowing that while we are at home in the body we are absent from the
Lord."
So WE ARE ALWAYS CONFIDENT, knowing that while we are at home
in the body we are absent from the Lord." (2 Cor 5:6) ... Now, my question is --
If believers are always confident, doesn't that mean they never have doubts
about their salvation? The righteousness of Christ is enough to comfort them at
all times, right? "
"And the work of righteousness shall be peace; and
the service of righteousness shall be ASSURANCE AND HOPE FOREVER." (Isaiah
32:17)
The righteousness of Christ gives a man ASSURANCE AND HOPE
FOREVER.
Recently I had lunch with a Reformed family I know and we
had some interesting discussions.
me: If a believer doubted they were
saved...would they be thirsty for everlasting life?
peter: yes
me:
ok, what does John 4:14 say?
peter: umm that "believers never thirst ...
for everlasting life"?
me: ok! thus, believers always know they have
everlasting life
peter: oh ...
me: so believers must never doubt
their salvation, right?
peter: that seems to be the logical conclusion.
Otherwise, we would have to say that Christ was wrong, and believers do thirst
for everlasting life
me: so Jane what would you say the gospel
is?
Jane: the message that God saves His people by Christ's
work
me: and that is the gospel that all true Christians
believe?
Jane: yes!
me: ok! Now, do Arminians believe God saves
His people by Christ's work?
Jane: umm
me: they say that Christ
shed his blood for those in hell
Jane: no i guess Arminians don't believe
Christ's blood saves
me: right! so do they believe the
gospel?
Jane: it doesn't seem like it. I mean, if Arminians did believe
the gospel, they would believe that Christ's blood saves all for whom it was
shed.
me: Can a man be standing in broad daylight and doubt he
is in the sun?
martin: ahh ... no way ... unless he's blind
!!
me: ok! so can a believer be in the gospel light...and doubt he is the
light?
martin: no i suppose not
me: right! So since believers are
always in the light of the gospel, they will never doubt they are in the
light.
martin: i see what you mean. If a man came to me and said "I'm not
sure if I'm in the light." Then this man must be in the darkness and not saved.
me: Arminians say that God gives all men free will right?
martin: oh yes that's right
me: ok ... so Arminians believe that
man must save himself
martin: ohh yes...
me: so the Arminian god
can't save anyone .. man must save himself
martin: i guess you could say
that ... if you were really dogmatic ...
me: so Arminians pray to a god
that cannot save, since man must save himself?
martin: right... and now
let me guess .. you're going to read Isaiah 45:20, "the one praying to a god
that cannot save, knows nothing"?
me: Yes!
martin: So Arminians
are not better than idolaters. They pray to a god that cannot save since he gave
everyone free will. Their god is not sovereign, but he must wait for man to make
the choice. Clearly, Arminians do not believe in the God of the Bible who "works
all things according to the counsel of His will" and has "done whatsoever
pleased Him".
me: Romans 1 says that "in the gospel, the
righteousness of God is revealed"
martin: correct
me: now, before
meeting me, did you know that Christ's obedience to the Law is part OF THE
GOSPEL?
martin: no, I didn't preach that
me: so you were ignorant
of part of the Gospel?
martin: yes
me: But now you know that "By
the obedience of One shall many be constituted righteous" and that "Christ is
the fulfillment of the Law for righteousness" and was "made under the Law". Now
that you know THIS IS PART OF THE GOSPEL, can you see that you were not saved in
the past? Remember, God is "well pleased for HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS SAKE" (Isa
42:21). God is only pleased with a man because Christ obeyed in that man's
place. "Their righteousness is OF ME" (Isa 54:17) says the Lord. In other words,
what constitutes a man righteous IS OUTSIDE the man. It's actually the OBEDIENCE
OF CHRIST in a man's place, that constitutes him righteous. Thus, the believer
cries out "IN THE LORD I have righteousness" (Isa 45:24). Now, I know you have
been a Calvinist for many years. But if you have been IGNORANT of PART OF THE
GOSPEL then you have been a unsaved person. If you did NOT KNOW that CHRIST'S
OBEDIENCE to the Law is part of the Gospel, then you were "IGNORANT OF THE
RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD" (Rom 10:3) and you did not understand the work of Christ.
However, if you NOW REALISE that "in the Gospel the righteousness of God
is revealed" then you have been converted. You now believe the SAME GOSPEL as
the Apostles ! You have "EQUALLY PRECIOUS FAITH IN THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD" (2
Pet 1:1). And because you know that you WERE LOST in your ignorance, you ALSO
KNOW that ANYONE ignorant of the righteousness of God is lost too. So all the
Arminians and any Calvinist who does not believe THIS GOSPEL -- the facts that
Christ obeyed the Law and propitiated for His people -- they are not saved.
"For we have become partakers of Christ, if truly we hold the BEGINNING
OF THE ASSURANCE FIRM TO THE END" (Heb 3:14) So only those who have the
assurance of faith from the beginning till the end, are believers? "but Christ
as Son over His house, whose house we are, IF TRULY WE HOLD FAST THE BOLDNESS
and rejoicing of the hope firm to the end." (Heb 3:6) If someone has doubted
their salvation, have they had BOLDNESS and FIRM HOPE at all times? Heb 3:6 says
that only those who have this hope to the end are saved.
Extra....
Can believers today doubt like the disciples did? http://Godnoliar.com/john_the_baptist.htm