Election – Calling – Coming
(Taken from the February 1966 issue of The Banner of Truth)
The doctrine of particular redemption should not be taken as a discouragement to weaken the hopes of any in their coming to Christ for salvation any more than Luke 13:24 should keep men from striving: “Strive to enter in at the strait gate: for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able.” On the contrary—which also was Christ’s intent in telling us so—it should quicken our diligence and speed in going to Him lest the door be shut, which is certainly open while He calls. Suppose the worst; suppose, I say, that your interest in redemption is only general, that is, for temporal mercies, even that deserves all you can do and more. What criminal, lying at his prince’s mercy, would not think himself obliged to spend the time of his reprieve in his prince’s service, especially considering that even that service shall have its reward? Why will you shut out yourself? No man is namely exempted, and for any to exclude himself is to sin against his own soul and to be a second time guilty of destroying himself. Put it upon trial; you can lose nothing by venturing but lose all without. Who can tell but your name may be written on the High Priest’s breastplate, as well as Reuben’s or Judah’s? Besides, you have no way to prove it but by going to see, which never any in good earnest did but they found it even so.
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The Banner of Truth | 24 Pagina's
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