Balancing Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility in Evangelism

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An over emphasis first of all on human responsibility in relationship to evangelism almost inevitably leads to an approach whereby we are tempted to regard ourselves as responsible for securing converts. If you come down on this side of the equation you will feel constantly that unless you adopt a certain style of approach unless it is gone at in a particular way people will not be saved because we have this human responsibility to get at the question. [00:09:19]

On the other hand to fall down as it were on the other side of the fence the opposite temptation is to so emphasize Divine sovereignty that we're tempted to lose sight of the church's responsibility of our individual responsibility to evangelize at all. And Packer in his book uses the illustration which is familiar to us from other sources where Kerry as a Young Man attending a Minister's fraternal in the south of England suggested to all these baptist ministers present that he thought it was an excellent idea to establish a missionary society. [00:10:58]

The minus largely is this that it seems that the man in making that statement was forgetting that God's way of saving people is by sending out his servants to tell others the gospel. So he was in danger of emphasizing one truth to the exclusion of the other. Christ's command means that we should all be devoting all our resources of Ingenuity and Enterprise to the task of making the gospel known in every possible way to every possible person. [00:12:42]

For if you try that you will find yourself all the time trying to explain verses away in your Bible every time you come to a verse that falls down on the side of God's sovereignty for example this is if if you're a human responsibility uh individual this is how you you read these verses in John 6. Okay and this is the will of him who sent me, that I shall lose none of all that he has given me but raise them up on the last day for everyone who looks to the son and believes in him shall have eternal life. [00:13:50]

The only way to come through this is the way I'm about to tell you, that is we must hold to each truth with equal seriousness, for that is what the Bible does, and we have no right to seek to dilute one by a heavy dose of the other. They once asked Charles Haddon Spurgeon how do you reconcile the notion of divine sovereignty and human responsibility and Spurgeon replied I don't you don't have to reconcile friends. [00:15:22]

And we may expect that one day when we get to heaven we may understand how they are reconciled but today as we live life down here we must realize that this notion these truths must certainly be under the orb of Deuteronomy 29 29 the secret things belong to the Lord our God and here is one of God's secrets that is how to reconcile the plain truth of human responsibility and the clear truth of God's Divine sovereignty. [00:16:25]

Man's responsibility for his actions and God's sovereignty in relation to those same actions are equally real and ultimate facts. Let me illustrate it in another arena in Luke chapter 22 verse 22 you find this uh plainly stated concerning the matter of the Betrayal of Christ verse 22 of Luke 22 the son of man will go as it has been decreed, decreed by whom by God when in his eternal purposes that is divine sovereignty but woe to that man who betrays him, that is human responsibility. [00:17:04]

Acts chapter 2 and verse 23 after the events have taken place you find the same thing being proclaimed concerning what happened to Jesus this man was handed over to you by God's set purpose and foreknowledge and you with the help of wicked men put him to death by nailing him to the cross. Now we could go all through our Bibles dealing with this we don't have time to do it tonight but let's just try and answer this question how then does a robust faith in the sovereignty of God affect our duty to evangelize. [00:18:33]

The sovereignty of God in Grace does not affect anything we have said about the nature and duty of evangelism he has just spent two chapters saying we better evangelize. Now he comes back to his question that he is posited in the opening chapter and he says the fact of God's sovereignty in no way negate the previous two chapters God's secrets in relation to Salvation have no bearing on our clear duty to evangelize. [00:19:34]

God's way of saving Sinners is to bring them to Faith through bringing them into contact with the gospel. That's how he saves. Matthew chapter 22 and verse 1. Jesus spoke to them again in Parables saying the Kingdom of Heaven is like a king who prepared A Wedding Banquet for his son and he sent his servants to those who had been invited to tell them to come but they refused to come. [00:20:41]

The banquet which God has prepared in heaven for us all will be populated as a result of the activity of his servants as a result of us going out in evangelism into the highways and byways and compelling people to come in. It Is by this means that God will bring to Faith those who me his purpose. [00:20:41]

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