Dear Christians: Don’t You Get It? Calvinists Think You Are Going to Hell
Yes, the gospel that SBC dimwits think they can colabor with denies the new birth in no uncertain terms. This isn’t rocket science: if the gospel that is good for the goose is also good for the gander; this assumes that no change takes place inside of the believer. And in case you haven’t read the papers lately that’s exactly what Christians are acting like.”
I think I have taken my last trip to SBC Today .com and SBC Voices .com. I have been referred over there a number of times to observe truth tone deafness on steroids. A heretic is running our flagship seminary, but the big news is that Tim Tebow cancelled his speaking engagement at FBCD. The big hero this time in the ongoing drama of SBC folklore (in our own pitiful minds) is Dr. Jeffress, who like all other SBC notables has never called out another leader for the same scandalous filth that is going on in most denominations. He will call out homosexuals, but the rape cover-ups in the SBC are a taboo subject. We call out the sins of the world, but to call out our own sin is “gossip.” All of these guys just really make me want to puke. Because they are sorry excuses for leadership—we are a joke in the eyes of the world and rightfully so.
Other articles posit the supposed strength of Calvinists and non-Calvinists working together in the SBC. So, the likes of David Platt will gladly play along while believing that synergistic sanctification is a false gospel and works salvation. This is a simple thing, Jerry Vines needs to call Al Mohler on the phone and ask him if synergistic sanctification is works salvation. I think the answer would surprise him if Mohler has a rare moment of truth telling. Of course, if Vines decides to do something about it, he then has to explain how he missed this all along and focused on symptoms rather than the issue of Calvin’s false gospel. I have been a lay pastor since 1986, and I missed it. Why? Because I was clueless, that’s why. More studied than a lot of Christians, I had a very poor understanding of justification, sanctification, and covenants, and still have a lot to learn. What’s so hard about that? Just admit it! What’s the big deal?
All of this conversation in the SBC about getting along with Calvinists could just as well include the Jehovah Witnesses or the Moonies. There is no difference; a false gospel is a false gospel and a cult is a cult. Calvinism was the epitome of a cult in Calvin’s Geneva and still is. You could slip a playing card in-between Calvin’s Geneva and Jonestown save the fact that Jonestown wanted to go out with a bang. But more to the point let’s talk about Calvin’s false gospel—the gospel that SBC yesomites say we should work together with.
In today’s church words don’t mean things because if they did we would have to do something about it. And we are mostly business as usual loving spiritual slugs. That’s what we need more than anything in the church today: leaders who take words seriously and will act accordingly. They will be easy to spot. When the sun is out during the day they will be walking around rather than sunning themselves on flat rocks like the majority. So, let’s talk about words.
“We must preach the gospel to ourselves every day.” Really? Does this raise any red flags? No. It is so, so indicative of how mindless Christians are in our day. “Wow, that sounds pretty cool. More fish anybody?” Come now, let’s be honest; do we really believe that we have been appointed stewards of God’s life-giving word? Is that how we function? A name that has come up in this ministry a lot this week is Miles McKee. He states a lot of things on his Facebook page that brings hearty kudos from many because their eyes immediately gravitate to the word, “gospel” in the sentence. “Oh there it is! The word gospel! Amen brother!” But let’s look at his statements more closely. Here is the subline of his Facebook page:
Preaching Christ crucified to the saved and lost alike. The goal is to pack this web site with rich gospel goodies.
Yes, and that is exactly what Christian children in adult bodies seek in our day, “rich gospel goodies.” Yum, yum, yum. We can’t take the word of God and help people in real trouble; we are too busy feeding on our gospel goodies. Note the picture below—that’s us. It is also how the world sees us, and rightfully so.
But note that we are supposed to be preaching Christ crucified to Christians. This doesn’t raise any red flags. Note that the same message preached to unbelievers is also fundamental to the message Christians still need to hear daily. Still no red flags. Particularly alarming should be the idea that Christ’s crucifixion is perpetual in the Christian life. That’s what Calvin believed. He believed the atonement is perpetual. He believed Christ’s death is continually reapplied to the Christian’s life by faith alone until we reach heaven. We are then judged according to whether or not we continually appropriated Christ’s death in our life by faith alone until that day. It’s keeping our salvation by staying at the foot of the cross. We are saved by faith alone, and at any given time that we are not living our Christian life by faith alone we lose our salvation (or they say we were not really saved to begin with). That’s why we preach the same gospel to the saved as well as the unsaved.
It would therefore seem that the new birth would have to be redefined, and you would be right about that. This doctrine necessitates the denial of the new birth. Hence, McKee also states the following:
Contrary to much of today’s evangelical preaching, we must state that the message of New Birth is not the gospel.
Regardless of the fact that Christ’s own gospel presentation to Nicodemus was, “You must be born again,” this doesn’t raise any red flags either. The mindlessness truly boggles the imagination. Graeme Goldsworthy, the foremost hermeneutical authority recognized by Calvinists in our day footnoted (with full agreement) an article written by Anglican Geoffrey Paxton entitled, “The False Gospel of the New Birth.” Yes, the gospel that SBC dimwits think they can colabor with denies the new birth in no uncertain terms. This isn’t rocket science: if the gospel that is good for the goose is also good for the gander; this assumes that no change takes place inside of the believer. And in case you haven’t read the papers lately that’s exactly what Christians are acting like.
Moreover, Calvinists think the evangelical new birth gospel is works salvation: “It would be better to die a heathen than to live a religious life and die without Christ” (McKee). And trust me, synergistic sanctification is the “religious life” being spoken of here.
The Calvinist gospel, the centrality of the objective gospel outside of us, is a perfect storm of deception that perfectly facilitates the confounding of salvific terms—I get that. But yet, I see a prevailing arrogance among Christians that since we are so smart, deception will always be evident to us. We are so good at doing Christianity we don’t need practice or diligent study. Our claim that faith is pure and simple is a cloak of arrogance that covers for our bankrupt spirituality and the brunt of jokes among the heathen. If there is a God, where is His representation upon the earth? “Well, we don’t attempt to be the gospel with our own works, we only preach the gospel.” And to that the heathen say,
“Amen.”
paul


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Never before has Christian discernment been so necessary yet so lacking.
“Gospel goodies”? Yuck. On a not much higher level (often seen in book reviews and blurbs) are “gospel-saturated” and “soaked in the gospel.” Are they saying that their gospel is all wet?
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“On a not much higher level (often seen in book reviews and blurbs) are “gospel-saturated” and “soaked in the gospel.” Are they saying that their gospel is all wet?”
A NC pastor I once new used to say from the pulpit that our lives should be so immerced in the gospel that when people bump into us they “oughtta get God all over them!” Um, excuse me? That is a very trite relegation of a holy God. As if you are at a sporting event and someone accidentally spills their beer on you. “Oh excuse me, I’m sorry, did I get God on you?”
Horrible!
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Andy,
This was exactly God’s point with the tabernacle and the ark of the covenant. People dropped dead when treating the covenant as a trite matter. You don’t mess with truth, and you don’t go into the tabernacles and rearrange the furniture.
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Furthermore, what the NC are doing is going into the tabernacle, removing the angels off of the ark that God instructed to put there, and making everything in the tabernacle about Christ. Christ is the wonderful savior, but even He can be used to tell God how He should have built the tabernacle.
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As I see it, any typology of Christ pertaining to the tabernacle would be:
1> His function as the perfect Sacrifice/Lamb of God to atone “once for all” for the sins of the whole world.
2> His function as the perfect High Priest to pass inside the veil into the Holy of Holies to offer His own blood upon the Mercy Seat.
Did I leave anything out?
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Andy,
If I am not mistaken, that was once a year to symbolize the once and for all. All and all, “tabernacle” means to “dwell with.” It was symbolic of God’s grand plan to dwell with man. The angels are a big deal because they are, according to the apostle Paul, the enforcers of the covenant. To say that they are enforcing the covenant in Rev. is an understatement. Tabernacle truth is all through Rev. and then the goal of the covenant is realized in Rev. 21:1-4. The word for “dwell” there is to “tabernacle.” Rev is the enforcement of the Mt. Sinai covenant with Israel. Part of the covenant was that Israel would not make a covenant with another which is exactly what Israel does at the beginning of the tribulation. God says no, this is the last 7 years that finishes the 490 decreed because of their breaking of the first covenant. So, when Israel signs the treaty with antiChrsit–God sends the angels to enforce the covenant. That’s why there are angels on the arc looking down at the book of the covenant.
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Earl Radmacher used to say that we have the biggest spiritual nursery of perhaps any generation. He also very well annihilated the lies of calvinism.
The fact that calvinism teaches works to save, is evident. Just listen to Piper, Platt, Chan, MacArthur, MacDonald, they’re all the same. They teach one message, and that one message is, just as you said. “Preach the Gospel to the saved as well”, because you have to keep working and hopefully make it in judgment day.
I have bad news for them. The great white throne judgment is a place where everyone that appears there, fails it and is sent to the lake of fire. Thus John 3:16. But they can’t just read John 3:16 and be satisfied. Because John Calvin wrote some books.
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Abe,
More specifically,it’s keeping our salvation by living in sanctification by faith alone. It makes faith a work for the purpose of keeping our salvation. Either way, it’s doing something to keep our salvation so therefore it’s works.
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“All and all, “tabernacle” means to “dwell with.” ”
Yes, Yes! It is all about God dwelling with us. From Creation to the tabernacle to Christ with us to the indwelling Holy Spirit now ….to Rev 21 when He joins it all up
They do not like this. If people found out the Holy Spirit dwells in them as believers, they won’t need the gurus to preach the gospel to them over and over.
Here is the Gospel: Christ crucified and RISEN. Now Lord of the World
They tend to leave off the RISEN part and what that means.
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Right: Like CJ’s five word gospel; Christ died for our sins. He claims all of reality is interpreted through that.
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The SBC is spiritually dead. There can be no real unity because the YRR are covert agressives. they will talk unity while they go about doing what they have always done. You cannot make deals with covert “Christian” bullies. Who can really trust them?
Now it is really about who gets the silver in the divorce: Who controls the entities and all that money which is not flowing as heavy as it used to.
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Yep. spot on assessment.
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Mark, your comment has not been posted because it doesn’t meet PPT requirements. Not one of Paul’s points in the post were addressed specifically with a counter argument, but instead, you posted a personal rant of mere opinion and personal attack.
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