Title: CLOGHER VALLEY BIBLE CLASS
1CLOGHER VALLEY BIBLE CLASS
2THE REFORMED FAITH
- A STUDY IN
- THEOLOGY AND DOCTRINE
3TULIP
- T otal Depravity of Man
- U nconditional Election
- L imited Atonement or Particular Redemption
- I rrestible Grace or
- Effectual Calling
- P erseverance of the Saints or
- Eternal Security
4TULIP
5DEFINING OUR TERMS
- UNCONDITONAL
- Election is an act of God
- alone. He acts without
- being prompted by his
- knowledge of mens
- actions at a future date.
- He chooses for reasons of
- grace alone.
- ELECTION
- A definite and precise choice
- made by God whereby he
- determined who would be
- saved. It is the act of God of
- Father.
6WHY ARE SOME MEN SAVED?
- 1 Is it because they believe? Yes
- 2 Do some believe because they are not as
depraved as others? No, all men are equal in
their depravity. - 3 We are thrown upon the conclusion that some
believe because the Father has chosen them.
7WHY ARE SOME MEN DAMNED?
- Is it because God has ordained them to Hell. No.
God does have to predestine people to damnation
they are already damned. - Is it because they do not believe. Yes the
Bible does not teach that God selects people for
Hell.
8WHY DOES GOD SAVE SOME MEN?
- We do not know.
- Damnation is not a mystery. It is entirely
understandable. The just treatment of rebellious
humanity. - Grace however is a mystery and entirely beyond
our comprehension. - Therefore election is unconditional.
- We are not called to understand this doctrine but
to believe it.
9THE WORK OF THE FATHER
- Election is always described as being an act of
the Father. - It is the primary activity of the Godhead.
- As man is depraved and incapable of saving
himself God must make the choice before
accomplishing redemption for the elect. - This is the basis of the work of salvation.
10UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLICAL WORDS
- Predestination
- Ephesians 14-5 Romans 829-30
- The meaning is clear to decide or determine
beforehand - The same Greek word is employed in Romans 14
11UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLICAL WORDS
- ORDAINED
- John 1516 is specific to the disciples but there
is application for the church. The word ordain
means to appoint. - Acts 1348 is another Greek word and the meaning
also means to appoint. This text relates to
every Christian. Sinners believe because God has
appointed them to eternal life
12UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLICAL WORDS
- Elect / Election
- Elect those who are chosen
- Election the act of divine selection
- The people of God are commonly described as being
the elect, Matthew 2422, Romans 832, Colossians
312, Titus 11 - This clearly teaches that the Christian owes his
standing to the grace of God
13UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLICAL WORDS
- Foreknowledge
- Used rarely in the New Testament Acts 223, 1
Peter 12, Romans 829, 112 - The reference in Acts would show that
foreknowledge follows from Gods determinate
counsel - The references in Romans would show that
foreknowledge is about Gods intimate
acquaintance with his people - Therefore foreknowledge is the loving
relationship the Father has with the people whom
he chose, before they ever chose him
14THE ERROR OF ARMINIANISM
- God chooses those whom he knows will chose him.
- 1 This binds God to the human will
- 2 This assumes that the human will is able to
chose God - 3 This creates a salvation of merit rather than
grace - 4 This does not stand up to the scrutiny imposed
by our understanding of the Biblical words
15THE BASIS OF ELECTION
- God makes his choice for reasons of grace alone.
- Romans 115-6
16THE SUBJECTS OF ELECTION
- The elect are no different from the non elect in
terms of nature - They come from the same lump of clay,
- Romans 921
- They too are children of wrath, Ephesians 23
17THE TIMING OF ELECTION
- Before the foundation of the world
- Ephesians 14 emphasizes that Gods choice in
election came before the foundation of the world - Before there was a world there was an elect
people. - Therefore the physical world was created as a fit
place for the conversion of a people who would
glorify God
18THE PURPOSE OF ELECTION
- Holiness of life Ephesians 14
- Salvation, sanctification and faith
- 2 Thessalonians 213
- 3 Obedience and sprinkling of the blood of
Christ - 1 Peter 12
- 4 The Glorification of Gods people,
- Romans 829-30
- 4 The Glory of God Romans 922-23, Ephesians
15-6
19The Examples of Election
- Israel Romans 94,15-19. Can anyone argue that
God was wrong in choosing Israel? No, it was a
sovereign act of God. - Jacob Romans 910-14. God chose Jacob and not
Esau. The mystery was not the rejection of
carnal Esau but the choosing of the twisted self
seeking Jacob. We are not to question the
choice, only accept it.
20THE CERTAINTY OF ELECTION
- 1 Gods predetermined choice cannot be changed,
Romans 829 - 2 All of those who are chosen will definitely be
in glory
21QUESTIONS ARISING
- 1 Are there any Old Testament texts which teach
election? - Yes we will look at some of those this week
22QUESTIONS ARISING
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- 2 Can the non-elect experience spiritual
feelings and Holy Ghost conviction?
23ANSWER
- 1 The Non Elect experience what is known as
Common Grace - John Murray wrote of Common Grace, Every favour
of whatsoever kind and degree, falling short of
salvation, which this undeserving and sin cursed
world enjoys at the hand of God.
24COMMON GRACE
- Therefore
- A The unconverted may have a consciousness of
God which can generate a desire for salvation - B This desire may even result in a decision
without salvation. The decision may be
intellectual, emotional or caused by another
pressure or selfish motive - C As the desire was not caused by special grace
this person will go back to the world and will
not manifest the fruit of the spirit - D As the call for salvation was not wrought by
God and did not come from a sincere heart the
cry will not have been heard by the Lord - E Hence the term, false profession
25Can the non-elect experience spiritual feelings
and Holy Ghost conviction?
- 2 Nevertheless the non-elect are still judged
for their unbelief and are responsible for their
actions. An inability to trust Christ does not
render them innocent at Gods bar. - 3 Therefore they must be given opportunities
to repent and believe. Those with greater
light will receive greater judgement in the day
of wrath.
26Can the non-elect experience spiritual feelings
and Holy Ghost conviction?
- 4 The church will be held accountable for
their failure to give even the non-elect
opportunities to repent. We must evangelise as
if all men were elect. - 5 A non-elect person can therefore spurn their
day of opportunity. The removing of opportunity
is a removal of Gods grace. - 6 The non-elect person cannot receive
conviction in the sense of saving grace, but he
can receive common grace which gives him
opportunities and even desires.
27Can the non-elect experience spiritual feelings
and Holy Ghost conviction?
- 7 When we talk about God removing his spirit
we mean the removing of these desires and
opportunities - 8 However as we do not know in life the
difference between the elect and non-elect we
warn people of the dangers of the day of grace
being squandered and the removal of the
striving of the Holy Ghost. It is a most
serious act of God, indeed it is a judgement
when he removes common grace from a people and
from a nation .