The Prophetic Telegraph - No.48
FREEWILL
The word FREEWILL
immediately conjures up thoughts of the argument that has existed for nearly
four centuries over PREDESTINATION and FREEWILL, as expounded originally by
CALVIN and ARMINIUS. Before investigating the subject of freewill further, it
might be profitable to state what the Encyclopaedia says about these two men.
John Calvin was born
Jacobus Arminius was born
in 1560 in
John Knox was a pupil of
Calvin, and when he returned to
It is therefore interesting
to note that the ancient prophecy of 1697, [which may be seen in its entirety
in PT 90] began with the following words. "There shall be a
total and full redemption by Christ. This is a hidden mystery, not to be
understood without the revelation of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is at
hand to reveal the same unto all holy seekers and loving enquirers. The
completion of such a redemption is withheld and abstracted by the Apocalyptic
seals. Wherefore, as the Spirit of God shall open seal after seal, so shall
this redemption come to be revealed, both particularly and universally."
We have quoted two of the
leading texts of Calvinists, (John
The words we have quoted
above in CAPITALS, indicate that the position of God's elect church is not as
the SAVED (relative to the DAMNED), but as FIRSTBORN amongst MANY BRETHREN. And
if the FIRSTFRUIT is holy, so also is the LUMP, according to Paul in Romans
11:16. Hence, God has been SELECTING, CHOOSING OUT, from amongst mankind those
whom He wishes to engrace, for the clear purpose of using them as FIRSTBORN
SONS to reach the rest of their brethren, as yet "without God
and without hope in the world." They will serve their Master
in this capacity throughout the
It is because "The
Man Christ Jesus gave Himself a ransom FOR ALL, to be testified IN ITS OWN
SEASONS." (1 Tim.2:6) As yet only one season has been
manifested, that of selecting the firstborn from among mankind, but the future
seasons will declare the wider purposes of God. This is "the
mystery of His will, according to His good pleasure which He has purposed in
Himself, that in the administration of the FULNESS OF THE SEASONS, He might
gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven and which
are on earth, even in Him." (Eph.1:10) Only by understanding
this greater purpose of God can the hiatus between the Calvinists and the
Arminians be solved. It can therefore be seen that, yes, unless the Father draw
a man, he cannot "come to the Son." In this present age, as in all
the foregoing, the Father has been drawing out those whom He chooses for
FIRSTBORN office. But in the Millennium, God will draw out a much greater
company of people, using His firstborn as Kingdom evangelists.
But this will only be stage
one of the great expansion. In the Millennium only the "sheep" of
Jesus' parable will be allowed a place on the earth. The "goats" will
have to wait until later, being excluded from the time of God's great Sabbath
Rest. But equally we can say that "whosoever believes shall have eternal
life," the cry of the Arminians. If God decides to blind the eyes of many,
so that they cannot see in this age, it isn't because God has some capricious
sense of perverted justice, (for that is what it would be, let us not call it
by any other name,) but rather that He has decided to make all such wait until
later before being "drawn" to the Lord. Jesus said that He, if He be
lifted up, will draw all men unto Himself.
These words make a mockery
of the Calvinist position, and not only Calvinists but all those who for some
inexplicable reason decide that God has predestined most people to everlasting
torment, whether they get a chance to believe or not. My wife and I cannot, and
will not, be party to a system that perverts the love of God in this way.
Should we not base ALL our theology on the clearly revealed character of God as
set forth in the Person of His Son? He who asks us to love our enemies, pray
for those who persecute us, and do good to those who despitefully use us,
cannot Himself demonstrate to the world a character quite the opposite of this
in coming ages. It just doesn't add up. If the so-called doctrine of
"everlasting torment" is ONLY questioned on the basis of these few
words in the Sermon on the Mount, it must surely be enough to show that the
"hell-fire" language must be figurative, just as the words "for
ever and ever" are figurative.
So what about FREEWILL? Do
we have the power of CHOICE? The Arminians say we do, and the Calvinists say we
don't, UNLESS we have been chosen already by God. In John
At this point we must ask
ourselves, as believers, a most important question. Do we entertain any PRIDE
in the fact that we have "made the right choice," to believe in the
Son of God for salvation? Do we unwittingly foster the spirit of the Pharisee
who thanked God he was not as other men were? Do we feel more righteous than
the God-rejecting world? Do we think that God's choice in us was a GOOD choice?
We have been asking ourselves this question of late, and have come to realise
that there are hidden and subtle snares to our thinking if we are not careful.
Calvinism cannot but breed this form of pride by its very mode of thought.
Arminianism loses sight of
the fact that no one can be saved UNTIL the Father draws him to Himself,
through the Person of Christ. But when seen together under the Kingdom
principle of the firstborn, all such Calvinist pride disappears, because no one
can say that he is better than his brothers and sisters just because he
happened to be the first to open his mother's womb. Neither does our
"engracement in Christ" suggest that we are better than anyone else.
We are saved to serve, redeemed to reach the lost, justified to dispense
righteous judgment amongst men, and chosen to chasten and convict by the power
of God's Spirit. If we are doing these things NOW, as obedience to the
"great commission" then know that in God's Kingdom we shall be
employed in a far greater capacity in continuance of this great work.
FREEWILL never acts as an
abstraction, independently of everything. It can only operate on the basis of
knowledge. We use our God-given gift of choice in accordance with what we KNOW.
Every choice we make is between two or more possibilities. Hence the necessity
for TRUTH to be dispensed to help people make the right choice, whether now or
in future days of God's Kingdom. So far this world hasn't been the best of
places for finding the truth. Those who do, very often speak about it as "treasure
hidden in a field". But in the Kingdom the "knowledge
of the glory of God shall fill the earth as the waters cover the sea."
That is a most exciting prospect. It is when people will say "Come
and let us go up to the Mountain of the Lord - - and there learn of His
ways." It is when "the whole world will be at
rest, and break forth into singing." It is when God will
reason with mankind to a degree never before witnessed on earth. He will call
all the nations together and say, as He declared through Isaiah, "Come
and let us reason together, says the Lord, though your sins be as scarlet, they
shall be white as snow." "I have blotted out your transgressions for
My own sake, and will not remember your sins."
And if these words were
spoken in the first instance to the nation of