The Wayside Pulpit No.71
Failure to Distinguish produces Confusion
The New Testament contains a great deal of information about TWO
DISTINCT SUBJECTS, namely –
1. Salvation from Sin,
2. The
When expositors fail to
distinguish between these, confusion results. Let me explain.
Our salvation is based on
Christ's sacrifice, His shed blood. There is absolutely nothing we can do to
earn it. It is entirely the free gift of God to all who seek Him. "By
grace you are saved through faith, not of works lest any man should
boast." That was how Paul expressed it to the Ephesian church, and many
other Scriptures confirm it in different words.
The
To try to teach salvation
by faith from the parables, with their Kingdom orientation, is bound to lead to
confusion. Likewise, to try to teach that we shall ALL reign with Christ
because of the Ephesian verse saying "not of works" is equally
confusing. And yet, in nearly all handbooks of Biblical exposition, one finds
exactly that.
It is also the basis of the
confusion relating to Universal Salvation. Paul teaches clearly that ALL will
ultimately be saved. But the Gospels declare that not all will reign with Christ.
Paul also made this clear when he said, "If we suffer with Him, we shall
reign with Him; if we deny Him (the suffering), He will deny us (the
reign.)" Elsewhere he speaks about struggling to attain the prize of the
high calling, which cannot be equated with salvation, already defined as a free
gift.
I can understand why many
believers reject Universal Salvation, simply because they have not learned to
distinguish between these two departments of teaching. Once the distinction is
made, clarity returns. The overcomers reign with Christ in the Millennium, and
their task is to teach the rest of the world about God's inestimable free gift
of salvation, until all shall know and rejoice.
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